St.-Johannes de Doperkerk
The Roman Catholic Parish Church of St. John the Baptist is a three-aisled neoclassical church, made of brick with round arch windows, buttresses and a simple tower of three sections with a short spire. It was built in 1852 by P. Soffers. Internally Tuscan columns, depressed arches, a stuccoed wooden barrel vault over the nave and stuccoed wooden cross-rib vaults over the side aisles. The choir is internally divided by pilasters with composite capitals. The inventory includes two side altars, a pulpit, and prayer chairs in neo-baroque forms. High altar and neo-renaissance style. Originally a single-manual organ, made in 1860 by the Gebr. Van der Aa. Extended in 1954 and equipped with electro-pneumatic action. This church is listed as a National Monument of the Netherlands.