Johannestsjerke

Three-sided closed hall church from 1695, built to replace the medieval church building, which was dedicated to John the Baptist. Restored in 1834. The tower, provided with a constricted spire, was built in 1817. The interior has a wooden vault with a raised middle section. On the gallery against the tower wall, on which the former and current organs were originally placed, there are now seats. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.

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Hermes Church

The nave of the Hermes church was built in 1690 on the site of its medieval predecessor, which was originally dedicated to St. Hermes. On the foundation stone is the name Zeino, son of grietman Duco Gerrold Martena of Burmania.

Kerkgebouw Sperkhem

Former Restored Apostolic Church. Interesting church building in the style of the "Amsterdam School". The organ was built in 1886 by J. van Gelder (Leiden) for the Reformed Church on the Bazarlaan in The Hague. In 1981 it was moved to this church by Flentrop Organ Building.