Garnizoenskerk

Dutch Reformed Church. Closed-end hall church with a saddle roof between gables from 1751. Originally a garrison church. It was a multifunctional building: the attic served as a storage space for ammunition and hay, and behind the church were two horse stables. In the 19th century, the church lost its function as a garrison church: the attics disappeared and the interior was given a vault. At the back of the church, the prisoner's bench for soldiers in detention is still located. The church was restored in 2001. The inventory includes a 19th-century pulpit and four text boards from 1824, originating from the Der Aa-kerk in Groningen. Organ (national monument) with one manual, made in 1874 by H. Knipscheer for the Reformed Church in Schoonhoven, placed in Nieuweschans in 1925 and restored by W. van der Putten in 2009. Five semi-circular closed windows. Above the entrance is a foundation stone from 1751.

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Simple brick church with a white turret in a field

Nieuw Beerta Church

The first church that was founded in New Beerta was not too solid; after ten years it was seriously damaged, just like the presbytery. A new church was built at the end of the 17th century. In September 1696 this second church was inaugurated.

Church in a park

Garnizoens Church

The former garrison church of Oudeschans was built in 1626 and initially served for the soldiers who were stationed here.

Magnuskerk

The organ in Bellingwolde was built by Heinrich Hermann Freytag and Frans Caspar Snitger jr. It was completed in 1797. It has no back work. Over the years, the organ has undergone a lot of work. However, not much has changed. In 1931, the Van Dam company replaced the Dulciaan of the Hoofdwerk with a Violon 8' and the Sesquialter with a Gamba 8'. In 1992, AH de Graaf carried out a restoration and reconstruction, so that it now looks as it did in 1797. Stef Tuinstra was the advisor during the restoration. Since the restoration, the Bourdon 16' has had two positions, so that only the notes C-cis sound when the registers are half drawn. In 2019, the Elbertse company carried out major maintenance, as well as cleaning work. Under the advice of Stef Tuinstra, work was also done to improve the playing character and mechanisms, but with great restraint. The work was completed in April 2020. On May 16, 2020, the instrument was put back into use during an open afternoon.