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Leger des Heils

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.

Leger des Heils

Rotterdam, NL

The church is built in the same style as the residential strips: constructed of brick, completely plastered white on a low, anthracite-coloured plinth, on a rectangular base, flat-roofed and provided with lower, cube-shaped extensions.

Leger des Heils

Leger des Heils

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.

Leger des Heils

Deventer, NL

In 1957, the Salvation Army Foundation had meeting rooms built based on a design by J. van der Horst and AA Oosterman from Emmen.

Leger des Heils

Breda, NL

Interesting sober modern church hall, built to replace previous housing elsewhere in Breda. The current Corps Hall is located on the corner of Berlagestraat and Thomas Vincidorstraat.

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.

Leger des Heils

Harlingen, NL

This church stood on the part of the Zoutsloot that was filled in 1946 and renamed William Boothstraat in 1955. A Mennonite orphanage had stood on the site of this church since 1643. It is unclear whether this church was newly built or whether the old orphanage was renovated.

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