Nederlandse Protestanten Bond
Oud-Beijerland, NL
Small hall church without tower in expressionistic forms. In use for church services, lectures and concerts. This church is listed as a Municipal Monument of the Netherlands.
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Oud-Beijerland, NL
Small hall church without tower in expressionistic forms. In use for church services, lectures and concerts. This church is listed as a Municipal Monument of the Netherlands.
Brielle, NL
Neo-Romanesque hall church without tower.
Schiedam, NL
The hall church is five bays long and has a three-sided apse. The entrance is located in the most southern bay of the west facade. The church, which is built of gray brick in vertical bond, is covered with a saddle roof. On the corner of the south and west facades is the 17-meter-high, square tower, crowned by a bell roof. The ridge of the church roof is crowned with a ceramic crete.
Harderwijk, NL
Beautiful interbellum church with roof turret. Also services of the Mennonite Community and Seventh-day Adventists.
Krokstadelva, NO
Nedre Eiker church is a long church built between 1858 and 1860. The church was designed by architect Wilhelm Hanstein. It has 23 stained glass windows, made by Carsten Lien, headteacher at the Norwegian School of Crafts and Industry.
Tysvær, NO
The church in Nedstrand, which was consecrated on 15 July 1868, is one of the many churches designed by the architect Linstow. The choir resembles that of a stave church, giving the whole room a warmer and more spacious appearance. The altarpiece is from 1611 and has adorned three churches in Nedstrand.
Stryn, NO
The Nedstryn church, inaugurated in 1859, replaced a 17th-century wooden church, which in turn replaced a medieval church. The church is a combination of the main forms of the drawings by Hans Linstow (1787-1851) and Christian Heinrich Grosch (1801-1865). In 1965 the church received two new extensions on each side of the porch.
Neiden, NO
The Neiden Chapel was built in 1902. The architect Karl Norum designed the new church in a dragon style with features from famous Stave churches.
Nemėžis, LT
The Nemėžis Mosque is a Tartar mosque first built in 1684. The present mosque, built in 1909, suffered much neglect during the Soviet era. In 1978 the mosque was returned to the Muslim community and from 1993 it was repaired.
Neo Chorio, CY
The church named Agios Charalampos is located in the southern settlement edge of the original village.
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