Maranathakerk
Bunschoten-Spakenburg, NL
Built as Reformed Church (Liberated). Reconstruction church with roof turret. After merger in 2023 NGK.
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Bunschoten-Spakenburg, NL
Built as Reformed Church (Liberated). Reconstruction church with roof turret. After merger in 2023 NGK.
Maassluis, NL
Important modern church with detached tower. This building was built in 1962 as the third church building of the Reformed Church in Maassluis. Due to declining membership, the building is now used by the Evangelical Community 'Maranatha'. (This community may have been called 'De Kandelaar' for some time).
Goes, NL
On the site of the now demolished predecessor . Modern church with tower.
Amsterdam, NL
Construction started in 1953, but the actual construction did not start until 1954 on a vacant lot where the Hunzestraat, Kuinderstraat and Uiterwaardenstraat meet in the Rivierenbuurt.
Dinteloord, NL
Well-kept relatively small "refodome" with tower. To replace the former church building . Due to the growth of the church community and a number of construction defects in the church building on the West-Groeneweg, a building committee was formed in 1979 to investigate the possibilities of new construction. On 3 July 1980, the decision was made to build a new church building with a sexton's house on the Prins Florisstraat. On 5 November 1982, the new church building was put into use. The number of seats is around 200.
Groningen, NL
Modern church without tower in Groningen South. Expansion in 1994.
Sliedrecht, NL
Interesting modern church with remarkable tower.
Nijkerk, NL
Well-maintained "redome" with small tower.
Ermelo, NL
Modern rectangular church with detached tower. Built as a Reformed church.
s-Gravenhage, NL
The Maranathakerk occupies a unique place in the reconstruction architecture of The Hague. The building is a prototype of a famous series of German "emergency churches" after the Second World War. The spiritual father of the emergency churches was the German master builder Otto Bartning. The Dutch architect Frits Eschauzier integrated a donated roof structure into his own design. The church has been a municipal monument since 2018.
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