Filadelfia
Culemborg, NL
The current church was built in 1995 to replace a wooden building from 1970.
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Culemborg, NL
The current church was built in 1995 to replace a wooden building from 1970.
Eindhoven, NL
Modest modern Roman Catholic church building in the large expansion district Achtse Barrier, in the north of Eindhoven. This was the last newly established Roman Catholic parish, with associated church building, in Eindhoven.
Rotterdam, NL
The church hall of the Rotterdam-Zuid Pentecostal Church was located at this address.
Groningen, NL
Reconstruction building with small tower. Until 1984 Dutch Reformed community center Filadelfia. Since 1984 the Salvation Army has been located in this building.
De Westereen, NL
The Filadelfia Community was founded in 1957.
Filitelnic, RO
In the 15th century a Gothic hall church with a bell tower and pointed windows was built. Over the centuries the building went through various repairs and modifications, among which is worthy to mention the renewal of the bell tower’s roof in 1787 and full restoration of the church, of the surrounding wall, the bastion and the portal between 1580 and 1655. The last repair took place in 1972, when the church and the bell tower were renovated and the fortification wall, the gate tower and the north tower were consolidated. Major damages to the church were already being reported in 1980 and since 1989 on the Sunday service is held in the parish house. Every year the church showed more and more degradation. The roof of the chancel and then partially the roof of the nave became a ruin. But in 2010 a descendant of former inhabitants (Georg Fritsch jr.) together with the Arcus Association in Târgu Mureş adopted the church and started to successfully repair it. Since 2012 the church has a new roof.
Hitra, NO
The church of Fillan dates from 1789. The church is the oldest existing church on Hitra and replaced the smaller church of Our Saviour built in 1686. Some objects from the Church of Our Saviour have been preserved, notably the pulpit from 1689 and the altarpiece from 1691. The old altarpiece represents a vision of Christ bleeding that King Christian IV is said to have had in 1625.
Filtvet, NO
The church in Filtvet dates from 1894 and was designed by the architect Alfred Christian Dahl in a historicizing drawing style. The altarpiece is in neo-gothic style, with an oil painting by Karl Johan Holter depicting Jesus and a small child.
Steinkjer, NO
The Fines church is a wooden church dating from 1915. The architect of the church is Ole Havnæs.
Grue, NO
The Finnskog Crane Church from 1886 was designed by the architect Niels Stockfleth Darre Eckhoff, and the builder was Günther Schüssler. In 1948 the roof of the building collapsed under the weight of snow, the tower and part of the western part of the building were preserved. In 1950, the church was rebuilt according to the designs of Ola B. Aasnes. Aasnes. Finnskog Crane in the Gothic Revival style, with a tower in the west and a lower, narrower choir in the east.
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