Eben Haëzerkerk

As a religious community originally a Christian Reformed Church, emerging from the Christian Reformed Church of 's Grevelduin-Vrijhoeve-Capelle . The church building is the successor to a previously used building.

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Hervormde Kerk

Dutch Reformed Church. Since changes after destruction by the French in 1672 consisting of a three-sided closed choir of two bays, from the 15th century, two low, 15th century, shortened in the 19th century, transepts, a 15th century nave of five bays, enlarged around 1500 with a north aisle and a built-in 14th century tower with buttresses on the west side, an arched frieze under the spire and a vault over the lower space. Internal columns with molding capitals and wooden barrel vaults. Restoration completed in 1963. Oak pulpit, baptismal fence and associated copper work from 1680, replaced. 17th and 18th century tombstones. Mechanical wrought iron tower clock by Juriaan van Zutphen, 1695, electric winding.

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.

Protestantse Kerk / Ruïnekerk

The current Protestant Old Church on Kerkstraat dates back to the 14th century and was formerly dedicated to St. Laurentius. During a storm in May 1928, the roof of the nave of the church collapsed. It has always remained a ruin. The tower is still there. The choir and transept of the Laurentius Church serve as the local Protestant church. The owner of the church is now the Stichting Oude Kerk. There are plans to restore the church and tower and conserve the nave. However, 1.2 million euros are needed for this.