Protestantse Kerk
Dutch Reformed Church. Hall building from 1906 on the foundations of the medieval chapel belonging to the castle. Bell tower with bell by Jan van Asten, 1451, 56 cm.
Dutch Reformed Church. Hall building from 1906 on the foundations of the medieval chapel belonging to the castle. Bell tower with bell by Jan van Asten, 1451, 56 cm.
Roman Catholic Church dedicated to St. Martin of Tours. Design from 1932 in traditionalist style by architect H. Valk from 's-Hertogenbosch with, among other things, regional style characteristics of the Kempen Gothic style. The church, which has a floor plan of approximately 27 meters square, is not oriented. The altar faces north. On the north-east side of the church, between the church and the rectory, lies the sacristy. In the original design, the location of the sacristy was situated on the north-west side of the church. During the execution, a different location was chosen, which meant that the old giant sequoia in the rectory garden was spared.
Interesting, beautiful interbellum church with tower. On the site of the church demolished in 1927 .
Built as a Reformed Church, but from the beginning also in use by the Reformed Church. Modern church without a tower. After the demolition of the Dutch Reformed Good Shepherd Church in 1994 and 1995, 't Kruispunt is the only Protestant church in Geldrop.