Church Fransum

As the only church in the province of Groningen, Fransum has a masonry brick pulpit from the Middle Ages. This lonely church is built for the Cistercian monks of Aduard.

About this building

It initially had a Romanesque vassal with 3 bays, but one of them was later replaced by a three-sided closed choir. The west facade and late Gothic choir were built in the 16th century. The 17th century roof turret has an octagonal lantern.

During the restoration of 1949-1950, the later broken-in large windows of the vassel were replaced by three smaller windows. The mound has never been cultivated; it was the own terrain of the monks. The church is managed by the "Vroedschap Fransum" founded in 1971. The space is regularly rented out for concerts and meetings. Church services are no longer being held.

Other nearby buildings

Kerkje Harkema

Built as a private church in 13 years, at the farm of A. Harkema. After illness owner Harkema sold his farm, church and teahouse in 2009 (or 2010?) to another private individual.

Simple church built mainly in bricks in the countryside.

Church Den Ham

This church, located on a bank, is built on the foundations of its predecessor. The final form of this hall church, which was completed with a three-sided choir, was created in the new building (with old material) in 1729, as can be seen from the blue-glazed roof tiles.