Heilige Willibrordus

The Heilige Willibrordus church is a Roman Catholic temple dating from 1936. It was built according to the designs of HCM van Beers in traditionalist forms and influenced by the Delft School.

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Georgiuskerk

The church was first mentioned in the 11th century. Before that, there must have been a wooden building. The tower is 11th century, the nave Gothic (ca. 1400) and the choir 100 years younger. The church became famous for its tapestries, which were knotted by the Drempt neighbourhoods in the sixties to improve the acoustics. Those problems with the resonance arose after a renovation of the church. (Source: 10 jaar Kerkenpad, Gé Verheul)

Anadolu Moskee

The new Anadolu Mosque was opened in early September 2005. The Turkish mosque stands on the site of an old school that served as a mosque from 1986. (55-06) The mosque has a large minaret that is illuminated green in the evening.