Mormon church
Modern church building without tower.
Modern church building without tower.
Built as Dutch Reformed Evangelisation room. Rather inconspicuous hall church without tower. Extension 1960. Church of the Reformed-Ref. parish within the Protestant Community of Den Bosch; this is comparable to a Reformed Church with Reformed Bond signature (Bethel Church 's-Hertogenbosch).
St. Catherine or Kruiskerk. Built in 1917-1918 by Jan Stuyt, retaining the choir closure with northern sacristy of the monastery church of the Kruisheren, built from 1533 onwards. This remnant of the choir is built of brick with natural stone bands and ornamental parts, diagonally cut buttresses and profiled, largely closed windows. Sacristy with eight-part ribbed vault on corbels. Original nave was started in 1601; replaced in 1841 by the Waterstaatskerk by J. de Kroon, demolished in 1917 for the current church. The pulpit and organ gallery with statues from 1841 were transferred there; a number of 17th century tombstones were preserved, as well as an important series of 17th and 18th century paintings, including a cycle of nine by PJ Verhaghen from 1768-81, originating from the abbey of Averbode. Furthermore, cast copper crowns (17th century). In the hood of the southern side tower clock by Jan Moer, 1562, diam. 55 cm. Mechanical tower clock, 1917? has been decommissioned. In the sacristy clock by M.de Haze, diam. 35 cm. Organ with main work, upper work, breastwork and free pedal, made in 1851 by JJ Vollebregt and Son. In 1915 moved and modified by Maarschalkerweerd, in 1956 restored by Verschueren.
Architecturally interesting church without tower. Replaced earlier temporary locations of the local New Apostolic Church. Also in use as "City Changers Church" United Pentecostal and Evangelical Church. This church now uses the former library De Rompert, Rompertcentrum 27, 5233 RG Den Bosch.