Nicolaaskerk

Reformed church and churchyard. Small single-nave church building of brick with semicircular closure, 15th century with roof turret above the west facade. In the church 17th century pulpit, baptismal fence and two benches with balls on the corners. Lighting by means of oil hanging lamps. Organ ca. 1875 made by W. Hardorff for the reformed church of Lions and placed in this church in 1961. Bell frame with bell by H. Falck, 1619, diam. 78.5 cm. Mechanical tower clock B. Eijsbouts, Asten, 1926, no. 909.

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After a major restoration, the 19th century church of Baaium looks beautiful again. The church can be considered very special, both inside and out; there is, among other things, a baptismal font from the fifteenth century.

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Large village church, built on a high mound and originally built in the 12th century from tuff. Consisting of a heavily patched tuff nave from the 12th century, against which a semi-circular closed choir of large yellow brick from the 13th century connects. In the 15th century the windows were renewed in Gothic style and a sacristy was added on the north side. In 1854 the dilapidated tower was demolished and, partly using the old stone, rebuilt. Restoration of the tower took place in 1902. The choir is said to still contain (remnants of) painted over frescoes.

Johannes de Doperkerk

Reformed Church, tower and churchyard. Gothic single-nave church building with tower whose saddle roof is set between inward and outward curved gables. In the church marble epitaph for Hobbe van Aylva and numerous tombstones; simple pulpit. Two-manual organ, made around 1880 by L. van Dam and Sons. Bell tower with the sound of two bells, one by Hermanus, 1392?, diam. 79 cm. and one by H. Falck, 1618, diam. 99 cm. Mechanical tower clock Gebr. van Bergen, Midwolda, 1917, later provided with electric winding.