Onze Lieve Vrouw Onbevlekt Ontvangen / Elandkerk

This church replaced a temporary emergency church. In that emergency church, the Gebr. Muller from Reifferscheid built an organ that was moved to the new church when it was put into use in 1892. It was not until 1905/1906 that the Gebr. Franssen from Roermond built a new organ in the new church. Over the years, some changes have been made to this organ. After the restoration of the church in 1996, it was decided to restore the organ as well. Adema's church organ building in Hillegom carried out that restoration. And on Sunday 15 May 2011, the restored Franssen organ was festively put into use.

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Apostolische kerk

Detached church from 1868 in eclectic/neo-romanesque style designed by CW van Capellen, built by contractor G. Klomp for the Catholic Apostolic Community. The church is located behind the building line and is separated from the street by a wrought iron fence with cast iron uprights. Behind the fence is a forecourt.

Bethaniëkerk

New, modern church building of the Reformed Church, without tower, built to replace the former church building. On 13 June 1982, the congregation met for the last time in the old church building. From 20 June, church services were held in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It was not until 1985 that new construction could begin when the site had been completely cleaned up. On 26 August 1986, the new church building, the Bethaniëkerk, was put into use. The church building had 300 seats. A new pipe organ was also put into use. In 1999/2000, an internal renovation took place. The Reformed Church of The Hague South was then merged with The Hague Centre.