Pontianuskerk
The St. Pontianus Church is a 12th-century church building in Marssum.
The St. Pontianus Church is a 12th-century church building in Marssum.
In its current form, the church of Engelum is a three-sided closed hall church with a tower of three sections with a constricted spire. The tower, which is not accessible from the church, was sheathed in 1887 and is said to still have thirteenth-century masonry from the original church. According to the memorial stone in the south wall of the tower (inv. no. 16), the rest of the church was also renovated in 1887. Incidentally, the nave and choir were said to have been rebuilt in 1773.
Reformed Church and tower, on the mound as a cemetery. The nave, originally Romanesque, has been enlarged and modified several times.
Interesting, monumental church with tower. Replaced an earlier church building. Built as a Reformed Church. Important church designed by A. Nauta.