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Late neo-Gothic church with tower. This is the last church designed by architect Jan Stuyt.
Late neo-Gothic church with tower. This is the last church designed by architect Jan Stuyt.
Hall church without tower.
Reformed CHURCH (St. Remigius). Late Gothic pseudo-basilica with three-sided closed choir, nave and aisles under one roof and built-in, very monumental tower with string courses and traceried niches. The church is completely covered with cross-ribbed vaults and has pillars between the aisles and the nave. North of the choir the sacristy. Choir ca. 1400, nave and tower XV. Restorations in 1839 and 1955-1960. In the choir frescoes: apostle figures (XV A) and against the eastern wall of the northern aisle: Epiphany and two saints (XVb?). Conserved 1930. Inventory: pulpit (XVII), 21 copper wall chandeliers (XVII). Two-manual mechanical organ with originally an attached pedal, made by J. Proper (Kampen) in 1895. Restored in 1977 by the Hendriksen & Reitsma company. On that occasion extended with a free pedal that is not protected. Bell frame with the sound of two bells, one of which is from an anonymous founder, 1446, diam. 104 cm. and one of P. van Trier, 1612, diam. 138 cm. Mechanical tower clock, has been decommissioned.
Dutch Reformed Church. Neo-Gothic hall church with pointed arch windows and square, brick tower, on which octagonal lantern. The church, built in 1838, has a portal with pilasters and entablature, original doors and fanlight against the front facade. On the site a cast iron village pump from the third quarter of the 19th century, which is owned by the Municipality of Hummelo and Keppel. Single manual organ, made in 1883 by E. Leichel in a mid-19th century case that was extended on both sides. Mechanical tower clock Van Bergen, Heiligerlee, 1901, later equipped with electric winding.