Lebuïnuskerk

In this church the old copper chandeliers were hung that had also hung in the church that had stood there since 1768. This church also had stained glass windows that unfortunately have not been preserved. Tower of the Herv. Church. 17th century tower finished by a saddle roof. Bell tower with the chiming of two bells by J. Noteman, 1649, diam. resp. 81 cm. and 71 cm. Mechanical tower clock, first quarter 20th century. Part of tower probably 13th century.

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Nicolaaskerk

Reformed church, protected because of the organ with main work and back work, built around 1785 by Meije Wiebes and Wiebe Meijes (local house carpenters) using older casing parts and pipework. Simple single-nave church, built in 1862. Pulpit from the 17th century.

Martinikerk

This church, built in 1857, has one of the most beautiful church interiors in Friesland. This 17th-century interior comes from the former cruciform church of 1614 and includes a pulpit from 1648 with Aylva-Walta coats of arms, pews with carved end partitions and ball crownings, a memorial plaque from 1580 and beautiful copper work. The church also contains a single-manual organ from 1858 with organ pipes from the old Bader organ. In 2002, the roof was restored with the support of the village, government and funds.