Heilige Franciscus van Assisië
Built to replace a demolished neo-Gothic church from 1862, architect Weber. That church with tower had become too dilapidated.
Built to replace a demolished neo-Gothic church from 1862, architect Weber. That church with tower had become too dilapidated.
Reformed Church. Spacious three-aisled pseudo-basilica, the side aisles of which continue as an ambulatory around the choir, covered by wooden vaults. Entrance gate on the east side with a head as a keystone and crowned with a cartouche around the coat of arms of the city, held by two female figures as tenants. (1647). Internal brick railing around the choir, 15th century. Wall paintings on the pillars. Large number of tombstones, some of which are upright in the choir and including very beautiful 16th-18th century examples.
Simple, but interesting in detail, interbellum church without a tower.
Was Free Evangelical Reformed Church. Interesting church building without tower. Expansion 1994.