Protestantse Kerk

NH Church. Three-sided closed hall church with pilasters and round arch windows, early 19th century. A two-manual organ, made in 1872 by H. Knipscheer and placed in 1873 by his foreman AMT van Ingen in the Protestant church in Koudekerk aan den Rijn. Moved to Boxmeer in 1926 by G. van Leeuwen. Bell frame with bell by anonymous founder, 1922, diam. 70 cm.

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Basiliek Heilige Petrus Stoel te Antiochië

Roman Catholic Church of St. Peter because of Oak oxal, 1634-37 carved by Jan Werkens from Venray. Five arches on grooved Corinthian columns; friezes and consoles with Renaissance ornament; above the cornice a balustrade with niches and statues of saints; in each of the two arches a panel with the coat of arms of Count Albert van den Bergh and one with that of his wife. Above the oxal a carved organ case from 1677 with the coats of arms of Count Oswald van den Bergh and his wife Maria Leopoldina, Countess of East Friesland and Rietberg. Marble grave monument, marked IB Xavery 1741, for Count Oswald van den Bergh (died 1712) and his wife Maria Leopoldina Countess of Rietberg (died 1718) in the form of a sarcophagus with obelisk and mourning putto with skull set into the wall. Bells: a bell called "Petrus", cast by Jan van Venlo in 1448, "Maria", cast in 1410, "Jhesus", cast in 1448.

Onze Lieve Vrouw ten Hemelopneming

The old church from 1420 remained fairly constant until the renovation / restoration in 1879 by PJH Cuypers. In 1932 enlarged by architect Van de Leur in Nijmegen, by creating a transept. Also side rooms around the chancel from 1420. Damaged by war in 1944 (the tower was blown up). The same architect Van de Leur restored and enlarged the church in 1954: the nave and the tower were restored in the old style, whereby the width of the side aisles of the nave was doubled.