Sebastianus

Straight-ended church building consisting of a 13th century nave with niche window zone and somewhat younger choir. The tower, also from the 13th century, was connected to the nave in 1639 by the extension of the church, walled up and crowned with an onion-shaped spire. Richly decorated furniture consisting of: pulpit from 1743 with lectern, rear bulkhead, sounding board and stairs. Baptismal fence with lectern, choir partition, lord's pew with bars, high pew. Since 2022, the church, which until then was known as the "Reformed Church", uses the name of the plague saint Sebastian, the original patron saint of the church.

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simple church with yellow plaster details and a brick bell tower

Zuidwolde Church

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