Johanneskerk

The church of Burgwerd probably dates from the 13th century, and was originally built, it is assumed, in Romanesque Gothic style. In the years 1724-1726 the church was thoroughly renovated. The tower used to have a brick spire, and was given its current form in 1816. Large church building situated on a moated churchyard, Gothic in design, probably completely bricked up and provided with larger windows in the 17th century. Closed upright tower. Mechanical wrought iron tower clock, 17th century. Bell frame with clock by J. van Bremen, 1512, diam. 106.5 cm.

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Hervormde Kerk

Reformed Church. With its west side on the Zeilvaart on a mound, an early 13th century church building with a tower from the 16th century. Inside, behind the pulpit, a large 17th century epitaph; carved gravestone 1626. Single-manual organ, with Louis XVI case by organ builder A. van Gruisen, 1795. Bell tower with the sound of two bells, one by H. Falck, 1617, diam. 106 cm. and a modern clock. Mechanical wrought iron tower clock, 17th century, later fitted with electric winding.

Grote- of Martinikerk

The old St. Martin's Church in Bolsward was built around 1100 as a Romanesque tuff church on the Oldehooff. The construction of the Martini Church in Bolsward began in 1450. After that, several construction phases were carried out. This resulted in a three-aisled pseudo-basilica built in Gothic style with a five-sided closed choir. The tower is enclosed by the two side aisles. The masonry of the side aisles consists largely of monastery bricks below the windows and of smaller bricks above. The walls of the choir are made of tuff. The walls are provided with buttresses all around. The last part of the tower, the saddle roof, was installed at the end of the 17th century. Four bells hang in the 52-metre high tower. The oldest was made in 1533. The oldest known main organ was built in 1539. This instrument was sold in 1777 and replaced by a new organ, which was completed in 1781. It was built by Albertus Anthoni Hinsz. Restorations took place in 1953 and 2003. The pulpit, with its beautiful wood carvings, was made in 1662.

Sint Franciscusbasiliek

Extremely important, non-oriented, large magnificent church with tower. This is the largest "Bellotian" church building in the Netherlands - that is, the architecture of the church is influenced by the school of the French Benedictine monk and architect, Dom Paul Bellot (1876-1944). The also Bellotian RC Oratoire Saint Joseph in Montréal and the basilica Notre Dame du Cap near Trois Rivières, Quebec, Canada, are larger. Also the St. Chrysole in Comines, France, designed by Bellot himself, is larger.