Heilige Vitus
Important, unique monumental neo-baroque church with dome. Replaced a nearby clandestine church. Restored after a fire in 1958. The interior has its current appearance since then.
Important, unique monumental neo-baroque church with dome. Replaced a nearby clandestine church. Restored after a fire in 1958. The interior has its current appearance since then.
Second Roman Catholic church in Hilversum (after the St. Vitus church). Important neo-Gothic church, on a centralising plan, with a hexagonal crossing with a high roof turret. Very important early work in the oeuvre of Wolter te Riele (1867-1937).
Turkish mosque. Inaugurated in 2003 on the site of its demolished predecessor. Nice building with one minaret and dome.
In 1966, the land on which this church stands was purchased for 100,000 guilders by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The church was put into use on 1 November 1967. On 26 October 1967, the newspaper Trouw paid attention to the upcoming opening under the title "New church in Hilversum": "the beautiful church building contains a large church hall with tasteful decoration, equipped with a black tiled baptistery for baptism by immersion, changing rooms, and a consistory room, as well as a youth centre, a meeting room and a games and games room." The pews have been replaced by chairs and the pulpit has been demolished.