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Kerkgebouw Sperkhem

Sneek, NL

Former Restored Apostolic Church. Interesting church building in the style of the "Amsterdam School". The organ was built in 1886 by J. van Gelder (Leiden) for the Reformed Church on the Bazarlaan in The Hague. In 1981 it was moved to this church by Flentrop Organ Building.

Kerkje

Laag-Soeren, NL

In the hamlet of Laag-Soeren, situated between Eerbeek and Dieren. Charming hall church with roof turret in sober, traditionalist forms. Nickname Heidekapel.

Kerkje Harkema

Den Ham, NL

Built as a private church in 13 years, at the farm of A. Harkema. After illness owner Harkema sold his farm, church and teahouse in 2009 (or 2010?) to another private individual.

Kerkje van Den Hoorn

Den Hoorn (NH), NL

This former Dutch Reformed Church is one of three church buildings of the Protestant Community of De Waal, De Koog and Den Hoorn in Texel. The other church buildings of this church community: De Waal and De Koog .

Kerkje van Eenigenburg

Eenigenbrug, NL

Dutch Reformed Church. Simple brick church building, according to the foundation stone, built in 1792; small roof turret above the west facade. In the church pulpit with carved arch fillings containing the coat of arms of Eenigenburg; dated 1698 on the base, corresponding rear bulkhead and sounding board; baptismal font on the tub. Baptismal fence with corner vases and simple baptismal arch. Single-manual organ, made in 1876 by Schölgens and Van den Haspel. Bell tower with bell by Goebel Zael, 1535, diam. 75 cm. Mechanical tower clock, circa 1880.

Kerkje van Schoorl

Schoorl, NL

Reformed Church. Single-nave building with three-sided closure, dating from 1783 according to the stone in the north wall. Internal wooden barrel vault. Mainly 17th century gravestones. Copper crown 1783; pulpit 18th century. Originally a single-manual organ, made in 1716 by M. Verhofstad and his assistant Th. Schiffers. In 1917 extended by Flentrop with a second manual and placed in this church. Restored in 1981 by Flentrop Orgelbouw.

Terrein Church

Terrein Church

Garsthuizen, NL

In 1283 there was already talk of the Grashusen and the medieval church probably also dates from that time. In 1871, this monumental church and the tower were demolished, and instead a new church was built for the sum of 7000 guilders. It turned out to be a badly built church that required constant maintenance.

Kernavė Wooden Chapel

Kernavė Wooden Chapel

Kernavė, LT

The wooden chapel Kernavė, which is next to the Church of the Holy Virgin Mary, was built in 1820-1822. The chapel was transferred to the care of the church, and was for a long time used only for storing church furniture. Unattended, the chapel gradually deteriorated and finally collapsed after the Second World War. In 1959, the building was renovated and repaired externally with vertical boards.

Keski-Pori Church

Keski-Pori Church

Pori, FI

The church in Keski-Pori was built between 1859 and 1863, designed by architects Carl Johan von Heideken and Georg Theodor Chiewitz. A first church was built in connection with the foundation of the town in 1558 but was destroyed in a fire in 1698. The second church, built in 1701, was also destroyed in a fire in 1852.

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