Koninkrijkszaal
Gouda, NL
Replaced an earlier Kingdom Hall elsewhere in Gouda.
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Gouda, NL
Replaced an earlier Kingdom Hall elsewhere in Gouda.
Haulerwijk, NL
Kingdom hall meeting room.
Alphen aan den Rijn, NL
Sober building. Out of use. Replaced.
Lelystad, NL
Kingdom hall meeting room.
Eindhoven, NL
In the Woensel district. As a church, with side rooms, recognizable complex without a tower.
Mijnsheerenland, NL
Inconspicuous small building without a tower, outside the village.
Dedemsvaart, NL
Rather inconspicuous building without a tower.
Amsterdam, NL
Rectangular, austere building, only recognizable as the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses by the sign on the facade. The building from 1972 has now been completely renovated or completely renovated.
Konjic, BA
Konjic Monastery is a Franciscan monastery built in stages between 1895 and 1919. year, according to a design by the architect Josip Vancaš. During the many years of construction, there was a partial deviation from the project. The building of the present monastery dates mainly from 1939-40, but the friars did not live there for the next ten years. In 1970 it was declared a monastery. During the war of 1992-95, the church and the monastery building suffered extensive damage. After 1995 they were renovated again.
Drammen, NO
The new church in Konnerud is a brick working church, consecrated on 6 October 1996. The need for a new church became urgent when the population of Konnerud grew from about 3,700 in the early 1970s to just under 10,000 in the late 1990s.
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