Baptistenkerk
The church, built in 1931, has been expanded once before. But again, the 200-seat church hall was too small. Between September 2004 and January 2005, a new church hall was added with 300 seats. (53-05)
The church, built in 1931, has been expanded once before. But again, the 200-seat church hall was too small. Between September 2004 and January 2005, a new church hall was added with 300 seats. (53-05)
At the beginning of the eighteenth century, the first Jews settled in Hoogezand. Initially, they held their prayer services in a private home; it was not until 1810 that a synagogue was established in a house in the Kalkwijk. In 1854, a new building was put into use north of the Winschoterdiep, which, in addition to the synagogue, also housed a school, a meeting room and a teacher's house.
Reformed Church. Simple hall building from 1669 under high hipped roof. Framed round-arched closed entrances, round-arched windows; the walls supported by buttresses. In the church carved pulpit from 1726, 18th century, so-called Council bench and covered gentlemen's bench; other benches mostly also 18th century. 18th century copper wall arms.
Built as a Reformed Church, replacing an older church building. Cruciform church with a tower in neo-Gothic style.