Leger des Heils
Rotterdam, NL
Modern complex in the Zevenkamp district in Rotterdam-Noord. In 2003, a much larger complex was built next to this complex. See photos.
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Rotterdam, NL
Modern complex in the Zevenkamp district in Rotterdam-Noord. In 2003, a much larger complex was built next to this complex. See photos.
Alkmaar, NL
The church of Leger des Heils (Salvation Army Church Hall) was completed in 1981. On Saturdays it is also used by the Seventh-day Adventists.
s-Gravenhage, NL
Salvation army building.
Ridderkerk, NL
Modern building without a tower.
Lelystad, NL
Also used by Seventh-day Adventists on Saturdays.
Almere-Stad, NL
This Salvation Army complex, including a training centre and a clearly recognisable church hall, was built to replace the previous main building of the Salvation Army office on the Amsterdamseweg in Amstelveen , which was demolished in 2002.
Dordrecht, NL
In 1914, the first services were held in Dordrecht as a department of the Reformed Church in Ridderkerk. They met in the Patrimonium building for this purpose. In 1921, they moved into a church building on the Museumstraat . After the vast majority of the congregation had transferred to the Old Reformed Churches, church services were held again around 1931 by the Reformed Church in Dordrecht. They met again in the Patrimonium building. In 1931, the church community moved to a temporary school converted into a church on the Kromhout. On 27 October 1937, the church building on the Kasperpad was put into use with 650 seats.
Leeuwarden, NL
New construction in the northern expansion project Bilgaard, completed 2009.
Den Helder, NL
Built to replace an earlier police station hall on the Spoorgracht.
Meppel, NL
Neo-Romanesque church without a tower.
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