Sionkerk
Possibly in 1527, a Catholic church building was founded dedicated to Saint Barbara, who was, among other things, the patron saint of the polder workers. This church became a reformed church during the Eighty Years' War , when Breskens became Protestant. In fact, only the choir section remained, which was provided with a bell tower on the roof, so that the whole looked like a small church. This church was demolished in 1924 and replaced by a new church, doubling the number of seats. This church had a 30-metre-high tower and consisted of a skeleton of reinforced concrete that was covered with bricks. The church was built in a late neo-Gothic style. This church was destroyed by war actions during the Battle of the Scheldt at the end of 1944 .