De Voorhof
Apeldoorn, NL
Nice, functional, modern church. Architecturally, this church, especially on the inside, looks a bit like a Roman Catholic Bossche School church. Since 2023 NGK
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Apeldoorn, NL
Nice, functional, modern church. Architecturally, this church, especially on the inside, looks a bit like a Roman Catholic Bossche School church. Since 2023 NGK
Andel, NL
Interesting interbellum church, in a separate block at the Raphaëlplein in the Amsterdam Stadionwijk, with associated halls and sexton's house. On the roof of the church a tower with copper-green cladding. In both side walls figurative stained glass windows.
Capelle aan den Ijssel, NL
In 1913 the community built its own church at Bermweg 332. Around 1966 the church in Capelle had about 420 members. In the meantime the civil community of Capelle had been bombarded to 'growth core'. As a result the church had also started to grow. The church building had become old and too small. In the spring of 1970 a new building was put into use.
Nieuwegein, NL
Modern building from 1981, built as Dutch Reformed Church.
Ermelo, NL
On the site of the former church building . Square church hall, with pyramid-shaped roof.
Biddinghuizen, NL
Ecumenical church centre De Voorhof / H. Bonifatius from 1968. With an interesting high tower.
Leeuwarden, NL
Interesting interbellum church without a tower.
Grafhorst, NL
Built to replace an emergency church in IJsselmuiden.
Oost-Souburg, NL
Church without tower. Built in 1932-1933 as a Reformed Church, later called De Goede Aarde. Also used by the Pentecostal community Sjalom, in Irene behind the church.
Dordrecht, NL
Modern Dutch Reformed Church. New construction to replace a church building from 1630 , which was demolished in 1965.
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