Ontmoetingskerk
Built as the Dutch Reformed Church in the Eindhoven-Tongelre district, but from 1969 (after the closure of the Reformed Immanuel Church on Fazantlaan in the same district) also in use as a Reformed Church.
Built as the Dutch Reformed Church in the Eindhoven-Tongelre district, but from 1969 (after the closure of the Reformed Immanuel Church on Fazantlaan in the same district) also in use as a Reformed Church.
Small modern church with various interesting details. Built as a Remonstrant Church. From 1974 also in use as an Evangelical Lutheran Church, later also as a Mennonite Church. Also in use (was) as First Church of Christ, Scientist. Renovation and extension with ancillary rooms 1980. A later church by the same architect is the Remonstrant Church on the Koningslaan in Bussum.
Roman Catholic Martinus Church, three-aisled cruciform basilica, built in 1891 to a design by architect E. Corbey in Neo-Gothic style. The towers were never completed. The church has a striking location on the Hofke, an old, ring-shaped structure in the Tongelre district, in the line of sight from the Tongelresestraat.
Extraordinarily important neo-Gothic church with a unique double tower front, of two, in many small interesting details, different towers. Presumably this double tower front is also just the highest in the Netherlands, closely followed by five other church buildings (Delft, Kaatsheuvel, Tilburg, Gouda, The Hague).