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Jidvei Fortified Church

Jidvei Fortified Church

Jidvei, RO

The Gothic church with doubled defence wall and three towers built on noble’s land in the 15th century was completely transformed four centuries later, when the defence level of the gate tower was replaced by a spire. The sail vaults that cover the interior of the church are supported by the walls on the southern side and by pilasters on the northern side. Between the pilasters basket arches were built to support the balcony covered with sail vaults. The organ built in 1804 by Samuel Maetz can be found on the western balcony. The neoclassical pulpit, the 1801 font and the Gothic tabernacle complete the valuable interior furnishing.

Jitianu Monastery

Jitianu Monastery

Braniște, RO

Jitianu Monastery was established in the 16th century. The church of St. Demetrius of Jitianu Monastery dates back to 1657. In 1690, and again in the early 18th century, the monastery was plundered by the Turks and Tatars. In 1802, the bell tower of the church was built. Throughout the 19th century the monastery was misused and by the beginning of the 20th century the monastery was in ruins. The church was restored in 1910, 1926, 1958 and 1988-89.

Johannes Church

Johannes Church

Britsum, NL

On the high terp of Britsum is the striking Johanneskerk. The nave dates from the thirteenth century, but was bricked up in the nineteenth century. The church has beautiful wall paintings that have been restored.

Johannes de Doperkerk

Oud-Vossemeer, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. 15th century single-nave church building with three-sided closure and late 15th century transept. Pulpit XVII B with copper lectern 1769. Copper crown late XVII and idem 1787. Organ by A. Standaart from 1917. Mechanical tower clock, B.Eijsbouts, 1940.

Johannes de Doperkerk

Kruiningen, NL

Johanneskerk. Three-aisled pseudo-basilica, Gothic church from the second half of the 15th century, with north transept and a tower with two sections on the south side with an octagonal superstructure and a spire. The nave has columns with cabbage leaf capitals. The northern transept was built at the beginning of the 16th century, the original choir was later demolished. Inventory: pulpit from 1596, baptismal fence, porch, and four benches, one of which bears the date 1597. Tomb for Aernout van Cruninghe, 1561, with accompanying epitaph.

Johannes de Doperkerk

Hilaard, NL

Reformed Church, tower and churchyard. Gothic single-nave church building with tower whose saddle roof is set between inward and outward curved gables. In the church marble epitaph for Hobbe van Aylva and numerous tombstones; simple pulpit. Two-manual organ, made around 1880 by L. van Dam and Sons. Bell tower with the sound of two bells, one by Hermanus, 1392?, diam. 79 cm. and one by H. Falck, 1618, diam. 99 cm. Mechanical tower clock Gebr. van Bergen, Midwolda, 1917, later provided with electric winding.

Johannes de Doperkerk

Johannes de Doperkerk

Exmorra, NL

Reformed Church and Tower. Modest three-sided closed hall church built in 1746 against 13th century tower, finished by saddle roof when the 18th century church was built. Interior beautifully decorated 18th century pulpit with coats of arms of Haersma-Wyckel, two stained glass windows by Ype Staak, 1746, gravestone, and seven text boards, all mid-18th century. Single manual organ made by LJ and J. van Dam in 1823.

Johannes de Doperkerk

s-Heer Abtskerke, NL

The church, which was dedicated to Saint John the Baptist until the Reformation, was built in the 14th century. It is considered to be the medieval village church in Zuid-Beveland that has been preserved in its original state. Dirk VII, Count of Holland, donated Abtskerke to Middelburg Abbey in 1196. After that, a parish existed there as a branch of the Middelburg Westmünster Church . From here, daughter churches were founded in the neighboring towns of Nisse and and Sinoutskerke.

Johannes de Doperkerk

Johannes de Doperkerk

Deinum, NL

Reformed Church and tower, on the mound as a cemetery. The nave, originally Romanesque, has been enlarged and modified several times.

Johannes de Doperkerk

Parrega, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Church building situated on a moated churchyard consisting of a brick nave with a younger upright saddle roof tower. Bell tower with bell by Hermanus from 1402. Its striking tone is a somewhat too high F 1, its diameter will therefore be around 115 cm. Mechanical tower clock J. Wielinga, Franeker, 1958. In the attic of the church is the wooden sundial that used to be attached to the church.

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