Heilige Pancratius

St. Pancratius Church, with three-aisled Romanesque nave, largely 14th century tower and choir and transept from 1901-1903. Bell tower with chime consisting of two bells by Gaulard and Son, respectively from 1848, diam. 102 cm and from 1827, diam. 93 cm, a bell by CW Voigt, 1743, diam. 123 cm, and four bells by unknown founders, diam. respectively 74 cm, 56 cm, 48 cm and 44 cm.

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Protestantse Kerk / Tempspleinkerk

The Reformed Church with Sacristan's House was built in 1931-1932 in the style of Traditionalism with elements of Business Expressionism and Berlagian influences, designed by architects Jan and Theo Stuivinga from Zeist. The church is located on the Tempsplein on the corner with the Ds. Jongeneelstraat and is connected by a corridor to the adjacent sacristan's house on the Ds. Jongeneelstraat. In 1974, among other things, single-storey volumes were built behind the church. The church and the sacristan's house were renovated in 1993. Secondary windows were installed.

Village church

Simple church without tower. Various renovations. This church was in service until Sunday 15 November 2015. Then the church was closed for worship. The members of Heerlen are included in the municipality of Kerkrade.