Het Gebouw
Built in 1926 as a Liberal Reformed Church designed by architect Evert Rozema in a moderately expressive style, related to the Amsterdam School. Now a church of the Provincial Association of Liberal Protestants Groningen.
Built in 1926 as a Liberal Reformed Church designed by architect Evert Rozema in a moderately expressive style, related to the Amsterdam School. Now a church of the Provincial Association of Liberal Protestants Groningen.
Roman Catholic parish church of St. Joseph from 1925. Replaced a smaller, nearby church from 1819, which stood at the current Johan van der Kornputplein. Crucifix basilica on a somewhat centralised plan with a wide central nave, narrow side aisles and a front tower with a spire. Sober, characteristic work in the oeuvre of the Oldenzaal architect Clemens Hardeman in the late neo-Gothic style.
Replaced the church destroyed in 1945. Hall church in modernist forms. Extended 1996.
Reformed church building, cruciform church with small spire. Even before the war, attempts were made to create a new church building to replace the existing Reformed church from 1859. A new rectory was the result, but the war prevented further plans. The originally desired high tower was not permitted. In the end, it became a small spire. The executing architectural firm was F. van der Laan from Delfzijl, who also designed the 22 narrow stained glass windows. The opening took place on 24 June 1953.