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Province of Groningen

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-GR = Volume on Groningen Province of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Ten Boer • Delfzijl • Eemsmond • Groningen • Loppersum • De Marne • Westerwolde • Winsum (Gn.) • Zuidhorn
Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Aduard,
Zuidhorn
(see also below)
Former hospital early 14th century now Protestant village church
Appingedam Nicolaïkerk 15th century predecessor 1225
house Dijkstraat 24,
M-GR p. 68,
not a listed monument
14th century
Bedum St. Walfriduskerk brick since 1481 Romanesque tufa building since about 1050, slanting tower
Beerta,
Oldambt
Reformed church [nl] 1506–1508
Ten Boer Protestant church [nl] 13th century Romano-Gothic, orig. monastic church
Garmerwolde,
Ten Boer
Garmerwolde church [nl; fy] 13th century Romano-Gothic
Thesinge,
Ten Boer
Kloosterkerk [nl] about 1250
Niekerk,
Ten Boer
Protestant church [nl; fy] 12th & 13th centuries originally Romanesque of tufa, enlargements by brick and Gothic
Godlinze,
Delfzijl
Ref. St. Pancrace church [nl; de] 12th–16th centuries Romano-Gothic
Holwierde,
Delfzijl
Protestant church [nl; de] 11th–14th centuries Romanesque tufa, Romanesque brick & Gothic brick
Krewerd,
Delfzijl
Protestant church [nl; fy] end 13th century
Losdorp,
Delfzijl
Protestant church [nl] 13th century alterations in 1775
Meedhuizen,
Delfzijl
Protestant church [nl] 13th century alterations about 1700
Termunten,
Delfzijl
Protestant church [nl; de; fy] 2nd half of the 13th century
Woldendorp,
Delfzijl
Protestant church [nl] between 1275 & 1300 originally cross-shaped
Kantens,
Eemsmond
Protestant church [nl] nave about 1200, choir late 13th century
Oldenzijl,
Eemsmond
Protestant church [nl] 1st half 13th century
Romanesque with Gothic modernizations
Oosternieland,
Eemsmond
Ref. St. Nicholas church [nl] vaults 13th & 15th century Romano-Gothic
Uithuizen,
Eemsmond
Ref. St. James church [nl; de] 1st half of the 13th century tower older, Romanesque
Zandeweer,
Eemsmond
Reformed church [nl] since early orig. Romanesque, separate tower early 15th century, western entrance Gothic forms but 17th c., windows later enlarged
Finsterwolde,
Oldambt
Reformed church [nl] 1586/1587 very late Gothic; Neoclassical alterations
Groningen Der Aa-kerk 13th – 15th centuries
Martinikerk 13th, 15th, 16th century
Prince's Court [nl] 1436–1569
Province House [nl; fy] 1550 restored about 1900, Brick Gothic wing former St. Martin school
house Brugstraat 24 15th century
Warehouse "Laif & Nuver" 16th century
several originally Gothic private houses that underwent later alterations,
here Herestraat 13 and Hinckaertshuis
Haren St. Nicholas church [nl; de; fy] early 13th century
Noordlaren,
Haren
St. Bartholomew church [nl] 12th century Gothic modernizations in the 15th century
Lettelbert,
Leek
Protestant church [nl] 13th century originally Romanesque, changed to Gothic
Midwolde,
Leek
Protestant church [nl; fy] choir 13th century nave 12th century, Romanesque
Tolbert,
Leek
Protestant church [nl; fy] 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Loppersum Petrus en Pauluskerk 1217–1530
Eenum,
Loppersum
Reformed church [nl; de; fy] since 12th century Romanesque with (former) Gothic entrances
Huizinge,
Loppersum
Ref. St. John's church [nl; fy] about 1250 Romanesque (round cupula vaults) & Gothic
Leermens,
Loppersum
Ref. St. Donatus church [nl; fy] since 12th century
Romanesque with Gothic transept and alterations
Middelstum,
Loppersum
Ref. St. Hippolyte church [nl; fy] 15th century cross-shaped
Stedum,
Loppersum
Ref. St. Bartholomew church [nl; fy] 13th century
Westerwijtwerd [nl; fr; fy],
Loppersum
Reformed church [nl; fy] 13th century Romano-Gothic
't Zandt,
Loppersum
Ref. St. Mary church [nl],
M-GR p. 238
nave 13th (rather Romano-Gothic), choir 15th century
Zeerijp,
Loppersum
Ref. St. James the Elder church [nl] early 14th century cross-shaped
Eenrum,
De Marne
Reformed church [nl],
M-GR p. 83
nave end 13th c.;
tower 1646–1652
Romano-Gothic
Leens,
De Marne
Reformed church [nl],
B-GR p. 151/152
nave & northern transept 11th century tufa, with gothic windows of brick;
choir & southern transept (12th c.) and tower (13th c. & 1863) all of brick
Mensingeweer,
De Marne
St Michael church [nl; fy] 13th century nave since 1842 plastered
Westernieland,
De Marne
Reformed church [nl; fy] tower 14th century
Pieterburen,
De Marne
Ref. St. Peter's church [nl; de; fy] 1st half of the 15th century
Onstwedde,
Stadskanaal
Ref. St Nicholas church [nl; fy] mainly Romanesque, one Gothic door
Bellingwolde,
Westerwolde
Ref. Magnuskerk 1527
Sellingen,
Westerwolde
Reformed church [nl; fy] about 1300
Vlagtwedde,
Westerwolde
Reformed church [nl] 13th century plastered since 20th century
Wedde,
Westerwolde
Reformed church [nl] 11th century
Winschoten Marktpleinkerk [nl] (Market Church) 13th – 15th centuries Romano-Gothic
Winsum (Gn.) Torenkerk [nl] (Tower Church) 12th century,
gothified in the 16th century
tower 1693
Den Andel,
Winsum
Reformed church [nl; fy] 13th century Romano-Gothic
Baflo,
Winsum
Ref. St. Lawrence church [nl] since about 1211 begun by tufa, then Romanesque brick, then Gothic brick, tower tall since about 1500
Ezinge,
Winsum
Reformed church [nl; fy] 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Obergum,
Winsum
Reformed church [nl; fy] 13th & 14th century
Oostum,
Winsum
Reformed church [nl] mid 13th & 14th century
Fransum
Zuidhorn
Reformed church [nl; fy] early 13th and 16th century Romanesque and altered nave, Gothic choir
Niehove,
Zuidhorn
Niehove church [nl; fy] 13th century nowadays secular use
Noordhorn,
Zuidhorn
Reformed church [nl; fy] about 1280 Romanesque & Gothic; tower 1765
Oldehove,
Zuidhorn
Ludgerus church 13th century Romanesque & Gothic

Prov. of Groningen ⬆ : Ten Boer • Delfzijl • Eemsmond • Groningen • Loppersum • De Marne • Westerwolde • Winsum (Gn.) • Zuidhorn
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB

Friesland

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-FR = Volume on the province of Friesland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Achtkarspelen • Dongeradeel • Ferweradeel • Leeuwarden • Sneek/Súdwest-Fryslân
Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Augustinusga,
Achtkarspelen
Ref. St. Augustine church 15th century
Buitenpost,
Achtkarspelen
Protestant church 15th century tower 12th & 16th centuries
Droegeham,
Achtkarspelen
Protestant church 13th century, nave 1876 Romanesque & Neo-Romanesque
Surhuizum,
Achtkarspelen
Ref. St. Anthony church [nl; fy] tower about 1300, nave 1641 early Gothic and After-Gothic
Twijzel,
Achtkarspelen
Ref. St. Peter's church tower 13th century nave 17th century; Romano-Gothic & After Gothic
Damwâld,
Dantumadiel
Ref. St. Benedict's church 12th century Gothic alterations
Ref. St. Boniface church 1200 Gothic choir
Rinsumageast,
Dantumadiel
Ref. St. Alexander church 11th, 12th, 16th century Romaesque tufa, Gothic brick
Sijbrandahuis,
Dantumadiel
"Monastery chapel" [nl; fy],
M-FR p. 262
about 1300
Aalsum,
Dongeradeel
Protestant church [nl; fy] 12th & 13th century & 1500 Romanesque with Gothic additions
Anjum,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Michael church [nl; fy] brick 13th century
Bornwird,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Mary church [nl; fy] 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Brantgum,
Dongeradeel
Church of Brantgum [nl; fy] 12th & 16th century Romanesque tufa and Gothic brick
Dokkum,
Dongeradeel
St. Martin church [nl; fy; sl] 1590 Gothic & Renaissance
Ee,
Dongeradeel
Church of Ee [nl; fy] (St. Gangulfus) 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Hantum,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Nicholas church [nl; fy] 12th & 16th century tufa & brick, Romanesque & Gothic
Hantumhuizen,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Anne church 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Jouswier,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Peter's church [nl; fy] 1557
Lioessens,
Dongeradeel
Protestant church [nl; fy] 13th century Gothic windows 1480
Morra,
Dongeradeel
St. John's church [nl; fy] 2nd half 13th century
Nes,
Dongeradeel
St. John's church [nl; fy] 12th & 13th century
Oosternijkerk,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Cecilia church [nl; fy] 13th & 15th/16th century
Oostrum,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Nicholas church [nl; fy] nave 16th century inside most interesting frescos
Paesens,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Anthony church [nl; fy] 1200 ff.
orig. Romanesque; Gothic and later alterations
Ternaard,
Dongeradeel
Great church [nl; fy] mid 16th century very late Gothic
Waaxens,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Thomas church [nl; fy] about 1400 small areas of tufa
Wetsens,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Vitus church [nl; fy] 12th & 16th century brick & tufa
Wierum,
Dongeradeel
Ref. St. Mary church [nl; fy] tower 1200 ff.,
nave 1912
western gable old
Ferwerd,
Ferwerderadiel
St. Martin church [nl; fy] 15th/16th century
Blije,
Ferwerderadiel
St. Nicholas church [nl; fy] early 16th century tower 13th century
Genum,
Ferwerderadiel
Church of Genum [nl; fy] 12th–15th century Romanesque tower and Gothic southern wall & choir of brick
Hallum,
Ferwerderadiel
Great St. Martin church [nl; fy] 13th–15th century Romanesque & Gothic
Hogebeintum,
Ferwerderadiel
Village church [nl; fy] brick 16th century tufa building of 11th/12th centuries, western part of the nave and gothic windows of brick
Janum,
Ferwerderadiel
Church of Janum [nl; fy] 13th century Romano-Gothic with later Gothic alterations
Lichtaard,
Ferwerderadiel
Ref. St. Peter's church [nl; fy] mid 16th century
Marrum,
Ferwerderadiel
Ref. St. Godehard church [nl; fy] brick 13th century Romano-Gothic; post-medieval alterations
Wanswerd,
Ferwerderadiel
Ref. St. Peter's church [nl; fy] 16th century
Westernijkerk,
Ferwerderadiel
Ref. St. Oswald church [nl; fy] 13th & 15th century
Joure,
De Fryske Marren
Westermeer Church tower [nl; fy] 14th century church demolished in the 18th century
Nijemirdum,
De Fryske Marren
Nijemirdum church tower [nl] 14th & 15th century church demolished in the 18th century
Nieuweschoot,
Heerenveen
Reformed church [nl; fy] 15th century 17th century alterations
Katlijk,
Heerenveen
Ref. St. Thomas church [nl; fy] 1525
Kollum,
Kollumerland
en Nieuwkruisland
Maartenskerk [nl; fy] 15th century
Kollumerzwaag,
Kollumerland
en Nieuwkruisland
Reformed church [nl; fy] 12th/15th/16th century
Westergeest,
Kollumerland
en Nieuwkruisland
Reformed church [nl; fy] 13th century Romanesque & Gothic, little rests of tufa from the predecessor
Oudwoude,
Kollumerland
en Nieuwkruisland
Church of Oudwoude [nl] 15th century
Leeuwarden Grote or Jacobijnerkerk 1275–1310
Oldehove (tower) 1529–1533 unfinished tower of (later demolished) St. Vitus church
Bears,
Leeuwarden
Protestant church of Bears 13th, 14th 15th century
Easterlittens,
Leeuwarden
Ref. St. Margaret church [nl; fy] 12th/13th century windows 15th century
Finkum,
Leeuwarden
Ref. St. Vitus church [nl; fy] 13th–16th century Romanesque with Gothic modernizations
Goutum,
Leeuwarden
Protestant church of Goutum brick 15th century in the 11th century a Romanesque tufa building
Grou,
Leeuwarden
Protestant church of Grou 13th–15th century tufa & brick, Romanesque & Gothic
Hijum,
Leeuwarden
Prot. St-Nicholas church [nl; fy][1] 12th century tufa Gothic alerations by brick in the 15th century
Hijlaard,
Leeuwarden
Johanneskerk [nl; fy] 13th century Gothic windows 15th/16th century
Huizum,
Leeuwarden
Protestant church [nl; fy] 13th century nave nowadays plastered, tower of visible brick, renovated in 1655
Idaard,
Leeuwarden
Ref. St. Gertrude church [nl; fy] tower 15th century nave 1774
Jelsum,
Leeuwarden
Protestant church [nl; fy] 12th/13th century
Miedum,
Leeuwarden
Miedum church tower [nl; fy] 14th century church demolished in 1834
Roordahuizum,
Leeuwarden
Vincentine church [nl; fy] 15th century alterations in 1726 & 1878
Schillaard [nl; fy],
Leeuwarden
Schillaard church tower [nl; fy] 1567 church demolished in 1880
Stiens,
Leeuwarden
St. Vitus church [nl; fy] 12th/13th/16th century tower Gothic; further alterations 19th century
Swichum,
Leeuwarden
Prot. St. Nicholas church 13th century
Wirdum, Friesland,
Leeuwarden
St. Martin church [nl; fy] nave 13th century replacing a tuff building of 12th century; later alterations
Oldeberkoop,
Ooststellingwerf
Ref. St. Bonifatius church [nl; fy] 12th & 14th century primarily Romanesque of tufa, choir gothic with a lot of brick
Olterterp,
Opsterland
Ref. St. Hippolyte church [nl; fy] about 1500
Ureterp,
Opsterland
Ref. St. Peter's church [nl; fy],
M-FR p. 298
tower 13th century
tower Romanesque & Gothic, nave new
Wijnjewoude,
Opsterland
Church of Duurswoude [nl; fy] 15th century monastic bricks, reparations by yellow brick
Kortehemmen,
Smallingerland
Protestant church [nl; fy] about 1300
Oudega,
Smallingerland
Protestant St. Agatha church 12th–14th century Romano-Gothic tufa church with a (former) Gothic brick entrance
Sneek,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Grote or Martinikerk [simple; nl; fy; de] 1300, 1498
Kimswerd,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Ref. St. Lawrence church [nl] choir 13th century tower of tufa, nave 11th/12th century, southern side pale yellow brick, Renaissance (?), northern side various kinds of brick
Longerhouw,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Protestant church [nl; fy] tower 13th century nave replaced in 1757
Lutkewierum,
Súdwest-Fryslân
St. Gertrude church [nl; fy] tower 15th century, nave 1557 nave of yellow brick
with proviso:
Makkum
Doniakerk [nl; fy][2] 1660 After Gothic
Nijland,
Súdwest-Fryslân
St. Nicholas church [nl; fy] 16th century Gothic & Renaissance, yellow brick
Oosterwierum,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Oosterwierum church tower [nl; fy] 13/14th century Romanesque & Gothic, church demolished in 1905
Parrega,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Ref. St. John's church [nl; fy] 13th century windows later enlarged, nave yellow brick, tower red brick
Pingjum,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Victoriuskerk [nl; fy] 1200, 1500 height of the nave enlarged; yellow and red brick
Schraard,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Protestant church [nl; fy] 13th century round choir but pointed arch windows of the nave
Terzool,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Protestant church [nl; fy] tower 14th, nave 15th century nave altered in 1838
Tjerkwerd,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Ref. St. Peter's church [nl; fy] 14th century originally longer
Westhem,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Ref. Bartholomeüskerk in Feytebuorren [nl; fy] tower 13th/14th century nave 1708
Wieuwerd,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Ref. Nicolaaskerk [nl; fy] 12th/13th century northern windows 14th century, tower new
Wommels,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Ref. Jacobikerk [nl; fy] 13th century & 1508 yellow brick
Workum,
Súdwest-Fryslân
Grote or Sint-Gertrudiskerk [nl; fy] 1480–1560

Friesland ⬆ : Achtkarspelen • Dongeradeel • Ferweradeel • Leeuwarden • Sneek/Súdwest-Fryslân
NL provinces: GRON • FRI • N-HOL • S-HOL • ZEE • N-BRA • UTR • GELD • OV-IJ • DREN • LIMB

North Holland

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-NH = Volume on North Holland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Alkmaar • Amsterdam • Drechterland • Eedam-Volendam • Haarlem • Medemblik
Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Alkmaar Town hall [nl] 1509–1520 many elements of Brabant Gothic
Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk 1470–1518 gable of the transept decorated by Brabant Gothic
Kapelkerk [nl] (Chapel Church) 1475-1536 alternating layers of brick and layers of stone
Waag (scales building) 14th centuries relics of the former Holy Ghost Chapel: lower section of the tower, western section of the nave; Renaissance parts 1597–1603
De Rijp,
Alkmaar
Grote Kerk 1529
Amsterdam Oude Kerk
M-NH p. 110–112
brick and stone
Agnietenkapel
Nieuwe Kerk
M-NH p. 112–114
brick: western nave and other parts
Bergen, North Holland Ruin church [nl] since 1422 century 1574 destroyed in Eighty Years War (by Dutch troops), Choir rebuilt in 1597
Beverwijk Grote Kerk [nl; de] 14th century & 1592–1648 rebuilt after destruction of Eighty Years War
Blaricum Village church [nl][3] nave about 1400, tower 1500 rebuilt after fire of 1696
Broek in Waterland Reformed St-Nicholas Church [nl] 15th century hall church with two naves, restored in 1585 and 1639 after fires
Castricum Village church [nl] 11th century part of the nave of tufa
Binnenwijzend [nl; fr],
Drechterland
Village church 15th century? reconstruction after village fire of 1911
Hem [nl],
Drechterland
Old church tower about 1500
Oosterblokker,
Drechterland
Ref. St. Pancrace church[4] 15th century
Westerblokker,
Drechterland
Tower of the village church [nl] 1st half of the 16th century
Schellinkhout,
Drechterland
Ref. St. Martin church [nl] 14th–16th century
Venhuizen,
Drechterland
Protestant church [nl] 15th–16th century nowadays both religious and secular use; tower 1875
Wijdenes,
Drechterland
Protestant church choir 15th century rest newer
Edam,
Edam-Volendam
Grote or Sint-Nicolaaskerk [nl] 15th century
Speeltoren [nl] (Play tower) 1310 to 1764 Relic of Our Lady's church
Beets,
Edam-Volendam
Protestant church [nl] 15th century
Oosthuizen,
Edam-Volendam
Grote or Sint-Nicolaaskerk [nl; de] 1511–1518
Egmond aan den Hoef Castle chapel [nl; de] 1431 & 1633 rebuilt after destruction in the Eighty Years War
Enkhuizen Westerkerk [nl; de] partly belts of stone
Zuiderkerk partly belts of stone
Haarlem Grote or St.-Bavokerk,
M-NH p. 313–315
1370–1520 only aisles and lower part of the transept walls of brick
City Hall 14th century Renaissance/Baroque additions in 17th century; tower restored in 20th century
Janskerk,
M-NH p. 315
1310–1318 Knights of Malta
Waalse Kerk,
M-NH p. 315
1348
Huis ter Kleef 13th century mainly in ruins
Amsterdamse Poort 1355
Heemskerk,
Midden-Kennemerland [nl]
Village church 1st half of the 15th century tower of kloostermoppen (monastery brick), nave rebuilt using more red brick in 17th century
Hilversum Tower of the Grote Kerk [nl] 1481
Hoorn Noorderkerk [nl] 1441–1519 hall church
Zwaag,
Hoorn
Ref. St. Martin church [nl] 15th century
Broek op Langedijk,
Langedijk
Church of Broek op Langedijk [nl] 15th/16th century
Oudkarspel,
Langedijk
Allemanskerk [nl] tower 13th, nave 15th century 1970 after fire reconstruction without historicist alterations
Sint Pancras,
Langedijk
Reformed church [nl] 15th century
Laren Johanneskerk [nl] about 1500
Medemblik Radboud Castle 1288
Grote or Sint-Bonifaciuskerk [nl; fy; de] 1404 1555 rebuilt after a fire
Abbekerk,
Medemblik
Abbekerk [nl; fy] 15th century nave nowadays plastered
Lambertschaag,
Medemblik
St. Lambert's church 1490–1500 now insecular use
Opperdoes,
Medemblik
Reformed church [nl]
M-NH p. 456
tower 15th century,
nave 1525–1530
Sijbekarspel,
Medemblik
Reformed church finished in 1547
Twisk,
Medemblik
Prot. (Hervormde) church
M-NH p. 499
1395/1500
Wognum,
Medemblik
Protestant church 15th century
Monnickendam,
Waterland
Grote or Sint-Nicolaaskerk [nl; de] 15th century–1644
Muiderberg,
Muiden
Church at the Sea [nl] 15th century after fire in 1630 rebuilt about 1680
Naarden,
Gooise Meren
Grote or Sint-Vituskerk [nl; fr] 1455–1518 construction interrupted by two fires
Aartswoud,
Opmeer
Reformed church [nl; fy] tower 16th century nave 1883–1884
Wadway,
Opmeer
Theaterkerk [nl; fy][5] 1450 (tower)–early 16th century (western nave)
Valkkoog,
Schagen
Reformed church [nl] 16th century heavy 19th century alterations
Warmenhuizen,
Schagen
Old St. Ursula church [nl] 13th to 15th century several phases/enlargements, 15th century by pale brick
Den Burg,
Texel
Protestant church of Den Burg [nl][6] since 1452
Uitgeest,
Kennemerland
Church of Uitgeest [nl] nave 15th, tower 14th century
Velsen-Zuid,
Velsen
Engelmunduskerk [nl; de] brick 13th century begun by tufa in the 12th century
Weesp Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk [nl] 1429–1462
Kortenhoef,
Wijdemeren
Reformed church end 15th century choir and tower Gothic, nave altered
Nederhorst den Berg,
Wijdemeren
Willibrorduskerk/Church on the hill [nl] [7] Gothic about 1500 Romanesque parts of the 12th century
Nieuw-Loosdrecht,
Wijdemeren
Sijpekerk[8] 1400–1450 hall church
Wijk aan Zee,
Beverwijk
Village church [nl; de] 15th century torso of an originally cross-shaped church

North Holland ⬆ : Alkmaar • Amsterdam • Drechterland • Eedam-Volendam • Haarlem • Medemblik
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South Holland

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service for the Cultural Heritage)
  • M-ZH = Volume on Zuid-Holland (South Holland) of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Brielle • Delft • Giessenlanden • Goeree-Overflakkee • Gouda • The Hague • Krimpenerwaard • Leiden • Molenwaard • Nissewward • Zederik
Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Alblasserdam,
southeast of
Rotterdam center
Tower of the former
reformed church
15th century
Koudekerk aan den Rijn,
Alphen aan den Rijn
Protestant church 1400–1511
Zwammerdam,
Alphen aan den Rijn
Protestant church restored in 1672
Barendrecht Protestant church 1st fourth 16th century western gable newer
Heinenoord,
Binnenmaas
Protestant church, M-ZH S. 266 f. mid 15th century pale brick
Mijnsheerenland,
Binnenmaas
Protestant church about 1500
Bodegraven,
Bodegraven-Reeuwijk
Protestant church restored 1672 Late Gothic
Waarder,
Bodegraven-Reeuwijk
Protestant church about 1500 northern transept about 1540
Brielle Beguinage chapel 15 th century whitewashed brick
Grote or Sint-Catharijnekerk [nl; de] begun 1462 walls of the nave mainly of brick, western bays and a lot of masonry of stone
Ref. St. Jacobs of Kleine Kerk [de] late 15th century
two houses Voorstraat 27 15th century restored in 1933
Zwartewaal,
Brielle
Protestant church 15th century tower 1597
Capelle aan den IJssel Protestant church [nl] 15th century restorations (esp. tower) 1592 & 1664/1665
Delft Oude Kerk 1246 slanting tower
Nieuwe Kerk 1353 upper storeys of the tower in tuff, clerestory of the choir mixed
Prinsenhof,
former St Agatha monastery
1403 comprising the 3rd largest church of Delft
Saint Hippolytus Chapel 1400
Lutherse Kerk, also known as St. George's Chapel 2nd half of the 15th century
St-Barbara Monastery [nl; gl] 1405
Beguinage [nl] Gothic portal, most buildings newer
Private house 104 Molslaan [nl] about 1500
Eastern Gate 1400 & 16th century
St-Hubert's Tower [nl] 1st quarter of 16th century
Dordrecht Grote Kerk until 1470
Giessen-Oudekerk,
Giessenlanden
Protestant church, Oudkerkseweg 15th century
Giessenburg,
Giessenlanden
Protestant church, Kerkweg 15th century
Hoornaar,
Giessenlanden
Protestant church 15th century
Noordeloos,
Giessenlanden
Protestant church 15th century alterations of the windows in 1877
Goedereede,
Goeree-Overflakkee
separate tower of the Protestant church [de] 15th century belts and masonry of stone
Northern chapel beside the Protestant church 15th century
Dirksland,
Goeree-Overflakkee
Protestant church Late Gothic pseudo-basilica
Middelharnis ,
Goeree-Overflakkee
Grote Kerk 15 th century barrel vaults
Oude-Tonge,
Goeree-Overflakkee
Protestant church 15th century?
Stad aan 't Haringvliet,
Goeree-Overflakkee
Protestant church 2nd fourth 16th century various restorations
Gorinchem,
east of Rotterdam
Holy Ghost chapel early 15th century 1522 tower added
Gouda Sint Janskerk only parts of brick
former Agnietenkapel about 1450 17th century alterations
House Groeneweg [nl] (former Alexian monastery) 15th century altered being a Latin school in 1666
Barbara tower [nl] 16th century relic of a former hospital church; restored in 1635
Lady's tower [nl],
RCE 16958
1493 relic of the chapel of the Rosary Brotherhood (demolished in 1585),
loss of Gothic arches (probably 17th century)
Lutheran church
(former Sint-Joostkapel [nl; de])[9]
about 1425 1869 Gothic Revival alterations, 1957 reconstruction of the medieval state
Jerusalem chapel [nl; de] mid 16th century
Tolhuis [nl] (Toll house)[10] 15th century (or older) later additions, nowadays painted but visible brick structure
The Hague Grote Kerk, The Hague 14th century
Kloosterkerk c. 1400 & early 16th century
Ridderzaal 1256–1296 Early Gothic
Gevangenpoort,
M-ZH p. 212
core about 1370 later additions
Hellevoetsluis,
on Voorne-Putten
Protestant church about 1500 yellow brick
Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht,
near Rotterdam
Protestant church tower 14th century Late Gothic; 19th century enlargement
Hillegom,
near Haarlem NH
Protestant Maartenskerk [nl; de] tower 15th, choir 16th century nave 1926
Katwijk aan den Rijn,
near mouth of Oude Rijn
Protestant church [nl; de] since 1300, nave 15th century
Rijnsburg,
Katwijk aan den Rijn
Protestant church [nl] tower of tufa, 12th century
Klaaswaal,
Cromstrijen
Protestant church begun 1566 very late Gothic
Bergambacht,
Krimpenerwaard
tower of Protestant church early 16th century nave no more medieval
Haastrech,
Krimpenerwaard
Protestant church 15th century lower part of the tower 13th century, some parts 19th century
Ouderkerk aan den IJssel,
Krimpenerwaard
Reformed church mainly after 1428
Schoonhoven,
Krimpenerwaard
Grote or Bartholomeüskerk 14th–16th century
Stolwijk,
Krimpenerwaard
Protestant church tower 1501 nave 1947
Bleiswijk,
Lansingerland
Protestant church 1st half of the 15th century choir of red brick, nave altered in 1668
Leerdam Grote Kerk about 1500
Leiden Academiegebouw 1450, 1516 & further
Hooglandse Kerk 1377–1535 only aisles of brick; footplan of a Greek Cross
Pieterskerk Late Gothic
Elizabeth Hospital hall of the sick and chapel 15th century,
adjacent houses of the poor in Elizabeth court (Elisabethhofje) 16th & 17th century
Leiderdorp with proviso:
Protestant church
1620 very late Gothic
Voorburg,
Leidschendam-Voorburg
Protestant Oude Kerk tower 14th, choir 15th century
Maasland,
Midden-Delfland
Protestant Oude Kerk 15th century
Schipluiden,
Midden-Delfland
Protestant church 1st half of the 16th century almost polychrome yellow brick
't Woudt,
Midden-Delfland
Protestant church 14th & 16th century
Goudriaan,
Molenwaard
Protestant church 15th century later parts demolished
Groot-Ammers,
Molenwaard
Protestant church about 1500 belts of various kinds of stone; nave altered
Langerak,
Molenwaard
Protestant church choir poss. 14th century,
nave 16th century
Molenaarsgraaf,
Molenwaard
Protestant church Late Gothic
Nieuwpoort,
Molenwaard
Protestant church early 16th century western façade altered later
Streefkerk,
Molenwaard
Protestant church about 1500
Wijngaarden,
Molenwaard
Protestant church 15th century & later four bays of an originally larger church
Abbenbroek,
Nissewaard
Ned. Herv. Kerk (St. Egidius),
M-ZH S. 71
1491, choir 1300
choir one of the earliest examples of Brick Gothic in South Holland
Geervliet,
Nissewaard
Protestant church of Our Lady [de] (1307–) 15th century
Heenvliet,
Nissewaard
Protestant church 14th century
Ravesteyn Castle, M-ZH S. 264 13th–15th centuries destroyed in 1572
Spijkenisse,
Nissewaard
Protestant church 15th century
Zuidland,
Nissewaard
Protestant church early 16th century
Noordwijk,
north of mouth
of Oude Rijn
Old Hieronymus church [nl; de] mid 15th century brick and some blocks of sandstone
Nootdorp,
Pijnacker-Nootdorp
Protestant church early 16th century
Oudewater Grote or St-Michaëlskerk [nl] 15th century
Poortugaal,
Albrandswaard
Grote Kerk 14th/15th century
Ridderkerk,
southeast of
Rotterdam center
Protestant church [nl] 2nd half of the 15th century
Rijnsaterwoude,
Kaag en Braassem,
northeast of Leiden
Protestant Woudse Domkerk tower & choir about 1500 nave 17th century
Rijswijk,
west of Leiden
Oude Kerk [nl] 15th century
Rotterdam Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk tower 1449–1525 nave & tower Late Gothic
Huis ten Berghe [nl] (House at the Hill) 13th century nowadays ruins
Schiedam,
northwest of
Rotterdam center
Grote or Sint-Janskerk [nl; de; fy] 14th & 15th century
Te Riviere Castle 13th century now in ruins
Strijen,
Hoeksche Waard,
south of Rotterdam
Protestant church (St. Lambert) 15th/16th century
Sassenheim,
Teylingen
Protestant church [nl; de] Gothic 14/15th century tower Gothic & of brick
Warmond,
Teylingen
Ruin church end 15th century
Naaldwijk, Westland,
north of
Hook of Holland
Oude Kerk [nl; fy] tower mid 13th century,
nave ... and 1472
tower one of the oldest Brick Gothic buildings in South Holland,
nave after destruction by a fire rebuilt higher
Wateringen,
Westland
Protestant church [nl] about 1450
Ameide,
Zederik,
south side of Lek river
Protestant church [nl] 15th century tower: base older, top newer
Hei- en Boeicop,
Zederik
Protestant church nave 16th century
Leerbroek,
Zederik
Protestant church [nl] 1st half of the 16th century wooden vaults
Lexmond,
Zederik
Protestant church [nl] 14th/15th century "a striking example of Brick Gothic"
Tienhoven aan de Lek,
Zederik
Protestant church Gothic 14th/15th century originally Romanesque
Zoeterwoude,
near Leiden
Protestant Laurentiuskerk [nl] 15th/16th century
Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel, Zuidplas,
NE of Rotterdam
Protestant church 1st half of the 16th century
Zwijndrecht,
southeast of
Rotterdam center
Protestant Pietermankerk 2nd half of the 15th century
Heerjansdam,
Zwijndrecht
Protestant church late 15th century

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Zeeland

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service for the Cultural Heritage)
  • M-ZE = Volume on Zeeland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Aardenburg • Borsele • Goes • Middelburg • Schouwen-Duiveland • Sluis • Veere • Vlissingen • Zierikzee
Place Building Time of construction Notes Image
Aardenburg,
Sluis (see below),
Zeelandic Flanders
Protestant Saint Bavo church nave 1220, hall choir mid 14 th century
Baarland,
Borsele
Protestant Maartenkerk [nl; de] 14th (tower) / 15th century central nave of a former 3-naved hall church
's-Gravenpolder,
Borsele
Protestant Martinuskerk [nl; de] 14th (choir) / 15th century
's-Heer Abtskerke,
Borsele
Protestant Johannes de Doperkerk [nl; de] tower 1400, nave 15th century
Hoedekenskerke,
Borsele
Protestant Joriskerk [nl; de] 15th century
Nisse,
Borsele
Protestant church [nl; de] 15th century
Oudelande,
Borsele
Protestant Eligiuskerk [nl; de] 15th century, tower 1400
Ovezande,
Borsele
Protestant Petrus en Pauluskerk [nl; de] 15th century nave altered in 19th/20th century
Goes Grote Kerk [nl; de] brick & stone
Town hall [nl] 15th, 16th & 18th centuries
's-Heer Arendskerke,
Goes
Protestant church [nl; de] tower of brick, nave of stone
Kattendijke,
Goes
Protestant church [nl; de] about 1404 some details still Romanesque; 18th century alterations, choir then demolished
Kloetinge,
Goes
Protestant Geerteskerk choir 1275–1300 nave since 1350 as a hall church, in 1480 alteration to an aisleless church
Kapelle Protestant Onze Lieve Vrouwe kerk [nl] about 1300 later enlargements also Gothic brick
Wemeldinge,
Kapelle
Protestant Maartenkerk [nl; de] tower & choir end 14th, nave 15th century
Kloosterzande,
Hulst,
Zeelandic Flanders
Protestant former monastic chapel [nl; de][11] about 1250
Kortgene,
Noord-Beveland
Cath. St. Nicholas church [nl; de] tower before 1530 nave since 1670
Middelburg,
Walcheren
Middelburg Abbey,
M-ZE p. 161 ff.
Protestant Choir church [nl; de; fy] , M-ZE 159 ff. Late Gothic, developed out of the transept of the 13th century abbey church
"English" church [nl; de; fy][12] 1480 Protestant former Alexian church
Protestant former hospital church [nl; de; fy] 1491
Protestant Nieuwe Kerk [nl; de; fy] present since 1586 present form after a fire; Romanesque predecessor
Brouwershaven,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Nicolaaskerk [nl; de] 14th–16th century pale red brick with belts of white stone
Dreischor,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Adriaanskerk [nl; de] 14th/15th century hall church of two naves with wooden barrel vaults
Burgh-Haamstede,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Johannes de Doperkerk 15th century pseudo-basilica, choir lost
Plompe Toren [nl; de; fy] (clumsy tower) 15th century adjacent church lost in 1583
Haamstede Castle 13th & 17th/18th century some lower parts of the towers
Nieuwerkerk,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Johanneskerk [nl; de] 15th century nave between choir and tower demolished in 1583
Noordgouwe,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Driekoningenkerk [nl; de] 1462
Noordwelle,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Corneliuskerk [nl; de] mid 15th century tower 15th & 16th centuries
Oosterland,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Jodocuskerk [de; fy] about 1500 choir & tower medieval, nave about 1700
Renesse,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Jacobuskerk [de] 1506
Serooskerke,
Schouwen-Duiveland
Protestant Alardskerk [nl; de] early 15th / late 16th century
Sluis Town hall & belfry [nl], M-ZE p. 230 1393–1396 much yellow brick, some red brick and some stone;
much reconstruction after heavy damages in WW. II; the only municipal belfry in the Netherlands
Cadzand,
Sluis (see also above),
Zeelandic Flanders
Protestant Mariakerk [nl; de] very pale brick; two naved hall church,
northern nave 4th quarter of 13th century, southern nave 14th century
Groede,
Sluis
Grote Kerk [nl; de] tower 14th century, central nave 15th century, southern nave about 1500,
damages by floods 1583–1613, northern nave rebuilt 1632–1634
Sint Kruis,
Sluis
Protestant church [nl; de; fy] 14th century nave probably relic of a former three-naved hall church
Sint Anna ter Muiden,
Sluis
Protestant church [nl; de] tower 14th century nave 1650
Sint-Maartensdijk,
Tholen
Protestant Maartenskerk [nl] 2nd half of the 15th century pseudo-basilica
Veere,
Walcheren
Protestant Kleine kerk (Small church), extension of Grote kerk [nl; de; fy] M-ZE p. 244–245 16th century low hall church,
formed by two naves of the former hall choir of the Grote Kerk (Large church)
Campveer Tower [nl] 15th century defensive structure of the port of Veere
Aagtekerke,
Veere
Protestant church [nl; de] renovated in 1625
Biggekerke,
Veere
Protestant church [nl; de] 15th century
Domburg,
Veere
Protestant church [nl; de] 15th century
Grijpskerke,
Veere
Protestant church [nl; de] oldest part 14th century
Hoogelande,
Veere
Hoogelande Chapel [nl; de] 15th century restored ruin
Meliskerke,
Veere
Protestant Odulphuskerk [nl; de] about 1400 nave altered
Oostkapelle,
Veere
Protestant Willibrordkerk [nl; de] tower 14th century, nave 15th century, altered in 1610
Westhove Castle towers 15th century other parts 17th century, after destruction in 1752
Serooskerke,
Veere
Protestant Johanneskerk [nl; de] 15th century
Vrouwenpolder,
Veere
with proviso:
Protestant Pelgrimskerk [nl; de][13]
1627y After Gothic substitute of the predecessor, destroyed in 1572, using its tufa & (much more) brick
Westkapelle,
Veere
Lighthouse "Westkapelle Hoog" [nl; de; fr] tower 1409/1410 former church tower, nave demolished in 1831
Zoutelande,
Veere
Protestant Catharinakerk [nl; de] 15th century
Vlissingen (Flushing) St James the Great Church early 14th century & 15th century hall church
Oost-Souburg,
Vlissingen
Protestant church [nl; de] tower 14th, nave 15th century
Ritthem,
Vlissingen
Protestant church [nl; de] 16th century alterations in 1611
Waarde,
Reimerswaal
Protestant church [nl; de] tower end 14th, nave 15th century, most of the nave lost in 1589
Zierikzee Nobelpoort [nl] 14th century
Noordhavenpoort [nl] 14th century & later outer walls of stone, court walls of brick
Zuidhavenpoort [nl] (Southport Gate) early 14th century & about 1500 modernized in 1774
Town hall [nl; fr] tower about 1550
Protestant Gasthuiskerk [nl; de] 15th/16th century in 17th century enlarged to the south in Mannerist style
Sint Anthonieshofje (Manhuisstraat 7) mid 16th century

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North Brabant

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-NB = Volume on North Brabant of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Aalburg • Breda • Eersel • Heusden • Hilvarenbeek • Oirschot • Oss (mun.) • Tilburg • Waalwijk
Place Building Time of construction Notes Image
Wijk en Aalburg,
Aalburg municipality,
left bank of
Meuse river
Old Protestant church of Aalburg [nl][14] tower 14th century ship & choir rebuilt in 1630
Protestant church of Wijk [nl] tower 15th century pseudo-basilica, totally rebuilt in the 18th century
Eethen,
Aalburg
Protestant church [nl] choir 15th century nave 12th century of tufa, in 13th century enlarged by brick, tower simple reconstruction after damage of WW II
Meeuwen,
Aalburg
former Protestant church [nl] tower 1st half of the 14th century nave lost in World War II
Veen,
Aalburg
Protestant church [nl]
nave 12th century of tufa; choir late 13th century early Brick Gothic;
tower brick gothic; travers southern nave 15th century, brick, windows later altered
Bakel,
Gemert-Bakel
St. Willibrordus church [nl] tower early 16th century other parts rebuilt after fires
Bergeijk Sint-Petrus' Bandenkerk [nl] choir early 15th, nave & transept 16th century, western two bay of the nave 1888–1893
Luyksgestel,
Bergeijk
St. Martin church [nl] tower 15th century nave modern
Bergen op Zoom Markiezenhof [nl; de] (Countesses' Court) late 15th century brick with layers of stone
Gevangenpoort [nl; de] 14th century city side of brick, field side of tufa
Bladel Tower of former Sint-Petrus' Bandenkerk [nl] 1st half of the 15th century nave demolished
Hoogeloon,
Bladel
Tower of former St. Pancrace church [nl] 15th century nave demolished in 1928
Boxtel St. Peter's Basilica [nl; de; id] choir & tower about 1500 nave later, after state of ruins
Breda St. Martin's church [nl] 15th/16th century tower since fire of 1873 Gothic Revival
Sint Joostkapel [nl] nave about 1435, tower about 1500
Waalse Kerk [nl] 15th & 16th century
St. Anne chapel [nl] late 16th century
House van Brecht [nl] 1st half of the 16th century white washed brick
Gageldonk [nl],
Breda
Kapel van Gageldonk [nl] early 165h century
Chaam,
Alphen-Chaam
Protestant Ledevaertkerk [nl] 16th century tower lost in WW II
Cuijk,
west bank
of Meuse river
Tower of old St. Martin church [nl] 15th century present church of 1913
Beers,
Cuijk
Tower of St. Lambert church [nl] 15th century top storey & nave 19 th century
Linden,
Cuijk
St. Lambert church [nl] 15th century
Deurne St. Willibrordus church [nl] tower about 1400, choir & transept about 1460, lateral towers & western nave Gothic Revival
Klein Kasteel [nl] (Small Castle) 14th century partly modernized in 17th century, later additions
Dongen Protestant Oude Kerk [nl] 15th century between tower and crossing in ruins
Eersel St. Willibrordus church [nl] before 1480 1648–1812 Reformed
Onze Lieve Vrouw van Kempenkerk [nl] 1464 1648–1957 used as town hall
Steensel,
Eersel
Tower of former St. Lucia church [nl] late 14th century nave replaced in 1821 and demolished in 1933
Eindhoven Mariënhage Abbey [nl] 15th century alterations in the 17th century, additional wings in the 19th century
Woensel,
Eindhoven
Tower of former St. Peter's church [nl] 15th century
Etten-Leur St. Catherine church [nl] 1440–1500 reduced reconstruction 1593–1606, tower 1771
Geertruidenberg Geertruidskerk [nl; de] 1315–1539
Raamsdonk,
Geertruidenberg
Protestant Lambertuskerk [nl; de] about 1500 altering reconstructions after fires of 1716 and 1872
Grave,
left bank
of Meuse river
Protestant church [nl; de] about 1500
Velp,
Grave
Protestant church [nl] tower 15th century, northern aisle and choir 16th century
Helvoirt,
Haaren
Protestant church [nl] 15th century
Oud Gastel,
Haaren
St. Lawrence church [nl] tower 15th century nave 1906
Helmond Helmond Castle about 1325
Croy Castle 15th century
Church tower in the Brugghen street [nl] 1400, 1600 church demolished in the 19th century
's-Hertogenbosch "De Moriaan" house [nl; de; fy] 1220
Former St. James church/Groot Tuighuis 1430–1584 nave divided into storeys to serve as the Great Arsenal, nowadays a museum
Heusden
on Bergse Maas river
Grote or Sint-Catharinakerk [nl] choir 15th century, northern transept & aisle about 1550
Hedikhuizen,
Heusden
former Protestant church [nl] 15th century nowadays private home
Heesbeen [nl; fr; pt],
Heusden
Protestant church [nl] tower 14th century nave 18th century and partly of tufa
Vlijmen,
Heusden
Protestant church [nl] tower13th/15th century, nave 14th century, heightened in the 16th century
Hilvarenbeek St. Peter in Chains church [nl; de]
nave14th century, transept, Choir & tower 15th century, further enlargements 16th
Diessen,
Hilvarenbeek
St. Willibrord church [nl]
choir early 15th, nave mid 15th, transept & tower early 16th century
Aarle-Rixtel,
Laarbeek
Lady Chapel in the Sand [nl] 16th century additions in 1608; 1648–1853 used as a town hall
Beek en Donk,
Laarbeek
Tower of former St. Michael church [nl] 15th century rest of the church demolished about 1813
Loon op Zand St. John Decapitation church [nl] choir about 1400, tower about 1450, nave and transept 2nd half of the 15th century, further additions in 19th & 20th centuries
Made,
Drimmelen
Protestant church [nl] 15th century major alterations in 1776
Schijndel,
Meierijstad
St. Servatius church [nl] tower 1525 nave 1839/1840
Sint-Oedenrode,
Meierijstad
Protestant church [nl] 1st half of the 15th century nave 1805
Mill,
Mill en Sint Hubert
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekapel (Lady Chapel) 15th century relic of a larger building
Zevenbergen,
Moerdijk
Grote or Catharinakerk [nl] about 1400 additions until 1541; pseudo-basilica
Gerwen [nl; fr],
Nuenen, Gerwen
en Nederwetten
Protestant church [nl] 15th century partly ernewed after a fire in 1612
Nederwetten [nl; fr],
Nuenen, Gerwen
en Nederwetten
Tower of lost St. Lambert church [nl],
M-NB p. 357
15th century
Oirschot St. Peter's church [nl; de] 1462–early 16th century western parts with many stone belts
Middelbeers,
Oirschot
Old St. Willibrordus [nl] 15th century
Oostelbeers [nl; fr],
Oirschot
Old church tower [nl] 1st half of the 14th century
Moergestel,
Oisterwijk
St. John's church [nl] tower about 1500 nave after 1931
Oosterhout,
Oosterhout
St. John's church [nl; de] 15th century, tower 1519–1527 1880–1882 Gothic revival enlargement
Berghem,
Oss
St. Willibrordus church [nl] tower about 1500 nave Gothic Revival of 1902–1903
Dennenburg [nl; fr],
Oss
Former St. Michael's church [nl], M-NB p. 132/133 nave 11th century (orig. tufa), tower 13th century, in early 16th century tower heightened and newly wrapped, nave gothisized by brick, choir added
Dieden [nl; fr],
Oss
Protestant Laurentiuskerk [nl] 13th & 15th century
Herpen,
Oss
St. Sebastian church [nl] tower 14th, choir 15th century nave 1907, Gothic Revival
Megen,
Oss
Gevangentoren [nl] (Prison tower) 14th century
Hooge Mierde,
Reusel-De Mierden
St. John the Evangelist church [nl] tower "medieval" nave 1922
Lage Mierde [nl; fr],
Reusel-De Mierden
St. Steven church [nl] 15th century transept & choir 1912, G. Revival
Roosendaal,
near Antwerp (BE)
Former St. John's church [nl] core of the tower 14th/15th century else of the church Neo-Classical
Wouw,
Roosendaal
Protestant church [nl] tower 15th century, nave restored in 1882, reconstructed until 1951 after severe destructions by German troops in 1944; tower & nave brick with few stone, transept of tufa
Sint Anthonis Church of St. Anthony Abbot [nl] parish since 1477 alteraroins in 1834 and 1930/1931
Sambeek,
Boxmeer
Tower of St. John's church [nl] 15th century nave destroyed by WWII
Ledeacker [nl; fr],
Sint Anthonis
St. Catharine church [nl] choir 15th century else 1837 & 1900
Sint-Michielsgestel Old church tower [nl] mid 15th century alternating layers of brick and of stone (Campine Gothic); lost naves 15th century to 1836 and 1836–1932
Berlicum,
Sint-Michielsgestel
Protestant church [nl] choir 15th century other parts modernized reconstructions after WW. II
Den Dungen,
Sint-Michielsgestel
St. James church [nl] early 16th century alterations in 1821, tower of 1899
Son en Breugel,
Dommel river
St. Genoveva church [nl] 16th century transept 1960 (!)
Son,
Son en Breugel
Tower of former St. Peter's church [nl] about 1500
Sprundel,
Rucphen
St. John the Baptist church [nl] tower 15th/16th century nave alteratingly rebuilt in the 17th century
Terheijden,
Drimmelen
Sint-Antonius Abtkerk [nl] tower 15th century, choir about 1500, nave 1542–1546
Tilburg St. Dionysus church [nl] core of the tower 15th century nave 1827–1829, at least 2/3 of the tower wrapped by Gothic Revival additions of 1895
Berkel-Enschot,
Tilburg
Old church tower [nl] 15th century nave demolished in 1839
Hasselt,
Tilburg
Hasselt chapel [nl] 15th century interim used as a private home, 18th century alterations
Vught Protestant Lambertuskerk [nl] about 1500 Tower, transept and choir preserved; nave demolished in 1819
Waalre Former St. Willibrord church [nl] brick 1469 western enlargement of a 12th-century tufa building
Waalwijk Protestant Church at the Harbour [nl] 1450–1525 pseudo-basilica with wooden barrel vaults; tower destroyed end 16th century
Baardwijk,
Waalwijk
Old church tower [nl] about 1300 & 15th century
Waspik,
Waalwijk
Protestant church [nl] 15th century pseudo-basilica
Werkendam,
at bifurcation
of Boven Merwede
Dussen Castle 14th century
Woudrichem Protestant Martinuskerk [nl; de; fy] 15th century restored in the 16th century, Pseudobasilica
Andel,
Woudrichem
St. Rombout's tower [nl] 14th/15th century
Giessen,
Woudrichem
Protestant church [nl] 14th century addition of one more bay in 1856
Uitwijk,
Woudrichem
Protestant church [nl] tower about 1300, nave 14th, choir early 15th century; nave and choir nowadays plastered
Aalburg • Breda • Eersel • Heusden • Hilvarenbeek • Oirschot • Oss (mun.) • Tilburg • Waalwijk

North Brabant ⬆ : Aalburg • Breda • Eersel • Heusden • Hilvarenbeek • Oirschot • Oss (mun.) • Tilburg • Waalwijk
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Province of Utrecht

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-UT = Volume on the province of Utrecht of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Amersfoort • De Bilt • Lopik • Oudewater • Stichtse vecht • Utrecht • Utrechtse Heuvelrug • Vianen • Wijk bij Duurstede
Place Building Time of construction Notes Image
Abcoude,
De Ronde Venen
Protestant church [nl] 14th/15th century
Amersfoort Sint-Joriskerk [nl; de] 14th century – 1500
Onze Lieve Vrouwetoren 2nd half of the 15th century
Pakhuis (ancient warehouse) 15th century
Baarn Protestant Pauluskerk [nl; fy] tower 14th century nave & choir nowadays plastered
Bunnik,
southeast of Utrecht
Protestant church [nl] tower 12th/13th century nave nowadays plastered
Bunschoten,
near former Zuiderzee
Protestant church bell of 1495 Late Gothic; loss of choir & transept in 1790
Blauwkapel,
a suburb of
Utrecht
Protestant church built in one Late Gothic
Maartensdijk,
De Bilt
Protestant church 15th/16th century
Westbroek,
De Bilt
Protestant church 15th/16th century
Houten Protestant "Place church" [nl],
M-UT p. 125
tower Late Gothic of stone and brick separately and in combination; nave younger, plastered
Schalkwijk,
Houten
Protestant church [nl] choir 14th century tower upper part Gothic, lower part maybe Romanesque
IJsselstein IJsselstein Castle [nl; fr; sl] 1418–1427 Campine Gothic
Protestant Sint-Nicolaaskerk [nl; de] 14th century
Renaissance tower of 1530–1540
Leusden Church tower of Oud-Leusden [nl] about 1300 nave demolished in 1828
Lopik,
near Lek river
Protestant church [nl] 1464–1469
Benschop,
Lopik
Grote or Sint-Nicolaaskerk [nl] 14th/15th century
Jaarsveld,
Lopik
Protestant church [nl] late 15th century restored after fire in 17th century, nave nowadays plastered
Polsbroek,
Lopik
Protestant church tower about 1300,
upper storey
15th century
nave 19th century
Linschoten,
Montfoort
Grote or Sint-Janskerk [nl] 15th century predecessor 13th century
Montfoort Grote or Sint-Janskerk [nl] present building
about 1500
mentioned in 1283 century
Oudewater,
on Hollandse IJssel
Grote or Sint-Michaëlskerk [nl] 15th century hall church
former St. Usula chapel choir preserved; brick with stone belts
Castle ruin [nl] about 1250 ruin since 17th century, all stylistical details lost
Rhenen,
northern bank
of Nederrijn
(Protestant) Cunerakerk tower 1492–1531
much stone masonry; upper storeys of the tower all of stone
Soest Old church tower [nl] about 1400 tower 1481
Breukelen,
Stichtse Vecht
Protestant church 15th century tower probably newer
Kockengen,
Stichtse Vecht
Protestant church [nl] 15th century
Loenen aan de Vecht,
Stichtse Vecht
Protestant church tower about 1500
tower of alternating layers, choir (older than nave) of tufa
Utrecht Buurkerk, M-UT p. 227–228 13th–15th century
Utrecht Cathedral 1254–1521
niches of the tower of brick (and the arches above the niches of its two lower storeys),
the only two remaining chapels of the lost nave of brick
Chapter house [nl] about 1400
Jacobikerk, M-UT p. 231–232 13th & 14th century hall church with "stone" vaults and parallel roofs
Geertekerk [nl], M-UT p. 232 13th century hall church with parallel roofs, nowadays Remonztrant church
Pieterskerk, M-UT p. 222 ff.
Gothic additions (St. Nicholas chapel (partly) and consistory (mainly) of brick)
Lutheran church [nl] M-UT p. 235 15th century former Ursuline chapel, wall of the choir in site of massive alterations of other parts in 1743 still Gothic
Kleine Vleeshal [nl]
(Small Fleecehall)
1432
Catharijneconvent [nl] before 1560
Leeuwenbergh Gasthuis [nl] 1567
Nicolaasklooster [nl], M-UT p. 234 14th century altered to be a workhouse and afterwards a prison
Drakenburg house [nl] 18th century alterations
Oudaen house [nl] early 14th century
various houses
in "Oudegracht" street
(Fresenburch [nl],
Valckenstein [nl],
Grijsesteijn [nl])
1569 and similar
House in Wed 5 oldest parts
probably
13th century
part of a larger building
that was split in three in the 14th century;
mannerist alterations
Amerongen,
Utrechtse Heuvelrug
Protestant Andrieskerk tower 1st half
of 16th century
Doorn,
Utrechtse Heuvelrug
Protestant Maartenskerk [nl] 12th century tufa tower of brick, Late Gothic choir mixed material
Maarssen,
Utrechtse Heuvelrug
Protestant church [nl] nave since 1519 tower 12th century, of tufa
Nigtevecht,
Utrechtse Heuvelrug
Protestant church tower about 1300
Nieuwer Ter Aa,
Utrechtse Heuvelrug
Protestant church late 15th century
Vreeland,
Utrechtse Heuvelrug
Protestant church [nl] tower 13th,
nave 15th century
Vianen Protestant church [de] 14th/15th century tower 14th century still with Romanesque forms
Town hall [nl] mid 15th century front gabel of sandstone, side façade and else of brick
Lekpoort (Lek gate) mid 15th century
Everdingen,
Vianen
Protestant church [nl] choir of an originally larger church
Hagestein,
Vianen
Protestant church tower in Romanesque forms, but bell supplies in Gothic forms, nave from 1829
Wijk bij Duurstede,
M-UT p. 295 ff.,
northern bank
of NederrijnLek
Grote or Johannes de Doperkerk [nl] 14th/15th century
collegiate since 1366; choir lost
Veldpoort [nl] (Field gate) 15th century only lower parts preserved
Duurstede Castle 13th–15th century ruins since 18th century
Cothen,
Wijk bij Duurstede
Protestant church 13th/16th century
Rhijnestein Castle [nl; fy] 13th–16th century alterations 1858–1887
Langbroek,
Wijk bij Duurstede
Protestant church about 1500
Lunenburg Castle [nl; fy], M-UT p. 140 before 1339 medieval donjon, by recent reconstruction led back to medieval state
Walenburg Castle [nl], M-UT p. 140/141 13th & 14th century medieval donjon with later alterations
Overlangbroek,
Wijk bij Duurstede
Protestant church tower 15th century
Woerden Protestant Petruskerk [nl] Late Gothic pseudo-basilica
Kamerik,
Woerden
Protestant Hippolytuskerk [nl] tower about 1500 nave newer
Woudenberg Protestant Catharinakerk 14th century
Province of Utrecht ⬆ : Amersfoort • De Bilt • Lopik • Oudewater • Stichtse vecht • Utrecht • Utrechtse Heuvelrug • Vianen • Wijk bij Duurstede

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Gelderland

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-GE = Volume on Gelderland of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Barneveld • Berg en Dal • Berkelland • Bronkhorst • Buren • Culemborg • Doesburg • Geldermalsen • Harderwijk • Lingewaal • Lochem • Neerijnen • Nijmegen • Oude IJsselstreek • Overbetuwe • Tiel • Voorst • Wijchen • Zaltbommel • Zutphen • Zevenaar
Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Afferden,
Druten
tower of the former reformed church Gothic
Arnhem Waalse kerk or Agnietenkapel 15th century
Barneveld Oude Kerk [nl] 12th or 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Garderen,
Barneveld
Reformed village church (Dorpskerk) tower 14th century
Kootwijk,
Barneveld
Protestant church early 16th century
Beekbergen,
Apeldoorn
Protestant church [nl] choir 16th century
nave 15th century of tufa from predecessor, choir of brick
Groesbeek,
Berg en Dal
Protestant church [de][15] since 1350
Kekerdom,
Berg en Dal
St. Lawrence church [nl] 14th century
Persingen,
Berg en Dal
St. Joris church [de] 15th century
Borculo,
Berkelland
Protestant church [nl] 16th century
Eibergen,
Berkelland
Old St. Mathew church [nl] 15th century
Geesteren,
Berkelland
Protestant church [nl] 13th century after fire in 1586 reconstructed in 1628; brick and tufa
Ruurlo,
Berkelland
Protestant church [nl] 14th century tower 1468, northern aisle 1561
Bredevoort,
Aalten
Sint-Joriskerk [nl] 1599 (reconstruction) foundations of predecessor from 1316
Bronckhorst Protestant church [nl] 14th century restored after fire of 1633
Baak,
Bronckhorst
Baak chapel [nl] 1362 tower ruin
Drempt,
Bronckhorst
Protestant church [nl] brick 15th century
Hengelo (Gelderland),
Bronckhorst
Ref. St. Remi church [nl] 15th century, choir 14th century
Hoog-Keppel [nl; fr],
Bronckhorst
Protestant church [nl] 15th century
Vorden,
Bronckhorst
Protestant church [nl] 1235–1500 tower & choir of brick, nave partly of tufa
Zelhem,
Bronckhorst
Ref. St. Lambert church [nl] 15th century tufa, boulders and brick
Brummen Oude or Sint-Pancratiuskerk [nl] 15th century upper parts of the tower brick and brick-and-tufa
Hall [nl; fr; af],
Brummen
St. Ludger church 15th century
Buren,
between rivers Waal
and Nederrijn
Ref. St. Lambert church [nl; de; fr] 15th century
Erichem,
Buren
Reformed/St. Joris Kerk [nl] Gothic 15th century
Ingen,
Buren
Ref./Lambertuskerk [nl][16] 14th & 15th century eastern wall from predecessor of tufa; pseudo-basilica
Lienden,
Buren
Mary the Servant church [nl] choir 16th century pseudo-basilical nave, only tower of visible brick
Ommeren,
Buren
Protestant church [nl] nave Romanesque, partly tufa, choir Late Gothic
Ravenswaaij,
Buren
with proviso:
Reformed/St. Nicholas church [nl],
M-GE p. 279
1644 (!) after destruction of the predecessor by Spanish troops in 1573; net-vaults with some mannerist (?) decorations.
Zoelen,
Buren
Ref./Stefanuskerk [nl] 15th century only upper part of the tower of visible brick
Zoelmond,
Buren
Ref./St. John Evangelist church [nl] 15th century and later Late Gothic tower of visible brick
Culemborg,
southern bank
of Lek river
Grote or Sint-Barbarakerk [nl; de] 14th century after fire reconstruction in early 17th century
Town hall [nl] 1534–1539
St. Elizabeth orphanage [nl; fr] since 1555
Citizens' houses
Grote Kerkstraat 11,
Slotstraat 10-12 [nl]
Lanxmeerpoort [nl]
= Binnenpoort (Inner Gate)
1318 & 1557 gate of the defensive walls,
link between the Nieuwstad (New Town, walled in end 14th century) and the old town;
upper storey late gothic
Dinxperlo,
Aalten
Liboriuskerk [nl] 14th & 15th century
Doesburg Martinikerk 15th century
Gasthuiskerk [nl] since about 1380 decorated eastern gable
Town hall [nl]
Doetinchem Sint Catharinakerk [nl] 1200 ff. partly brick, partly tufa, partly mixed ("ham & bacon")
Dreumel,
West Maas en Waal
Reformed church choir about 1500
Ede Oude Kerk [nl; de] 15th & early 16th century Romanesque predecessor destroyed by a fire in 1420
Otterlo,
Ede
Protestant church [nl] 13th century, tower 1500
Elburg,
southeastern coast of
former Zuiderzee
Grote or Sint-Nicolaaskerk [nl; fy] since 1396 hall church with hard vaults
Ermelo,
southern coast of
former Zuiderzee
Village church [nl] Late Gothic
Geldermalsen
Betuwe
Reformed church [nl][17] 15th century
Acquoy,
Geldermalsen
Betuwe
tower of Catharinakerk [nl] 15th century very much slanting
Beesd,
Geldermalsen
St Peter's church [nl; de] tower about 1500 nave later massively altered
Buurmalsen,
Geldermalsen
Reformed church [nl] 15th century pseudo-basilica brick with some tufa
Gellicum,
Geldermalsen
Catholic church of the Nativity 13th century
Rumpt,
Geldermalsen
Reformed church [nl] nave 15th century, tower 1300
Tricht,
Geldermalsen
Reformed church [nl] 15th/16th century
Groenlo,
Oost Gelre,
Achterhoek
Oude Calixtuskerk [nl; de] 1275–1520
Harderwijk Sint-Catharinakerk 1502 restored in 1913
Ancient plague hospital founded in 1441 previous chapel of the Friars' House
Vischpoort 14th century
Hattem,
north of Veluwe
Grote or Andreaskerk 1176 –1504 lower tower Romanesque of tufa
Dijkpoort (Dyke Gate) 14th century top storey added in 1908
Barn of the former castle
Dikke Tinne [nl; fy; fr],
M-GE p. 190
15th century economical building, almost unique relic of Dikke Tinne castle (1404–1777)
Heelsum,
Renkum
Reformed church [nl] 1515
Heerde,
Veluwe
St John's church [nl] choir 15th century tower newer, nave 1923
Vorchten [nl],
Heerde
Reformed church [nl] nave 13th century tufa and brick; choir Late Gothic
Heumen,
near Meuse river
Protestant church [nl; de] 12th–15th century
Overasselt,
Heumen
St. Anthony [de] 15th century only choir; rest lost in the 17th century
St. Walrickkapel [nl] Romanesque & Gothic
Horssen,
Druten
former St. Bonifatius church 14th century
Heukelum,
Lingewaal
Reformed church 15th century western enlargement 1727
Spijk,
Lingewaal
reformed church of Spijk Late Gothic, choir Early Gothic
Gendt,
Lingewaard
Gendt Reformed church [nl] 15th century nave missing, tower & choir existent, choir recently plastered
Lochem,
east of Zutphen
Grote or Sint-Gudulakerk [nl] Gothic since 1300 parts of the walls of tufa; hall church with hard vaults
Almen,
Lochem
Reformed church [nl] 14th century 19th century enlargements
Gorssel,
Lochem
Reformed church [nl] tower 15th century nave since reconstrauction after WWII modern
Ammerzoden,
Maasdriel
Ammersoyen Castle 1354 one of the best preserved medieval castles in the Netherlands
Reformed church [nl] 14th–16th century tower (reconstructed in mid 16th century and after WW. II) & choir in function, nave ruins
Well,
Maasdriel
Reformed church [nl], M-GE p. 330 nave 1st half of the 16th century pseudo-basilica; choir 1949/1950 reconstruction of the medieval one, demolished in 1842
Well- or Malsen Castle [nl; fr],
M-GE p. 330
not to be confused with Well Castle
14th-century towers altered in the 16th century; roof 1884
Beek,
Montferland,
Achterhoek
St. Martin church [nl] 15th century
Didam,
Montferland
Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk 14th/15th century Late Gothic pseudobasilica
's-Heerenberg,
Montferland
Huis Bergh 14th–15th–17th cent.
Sts Pancrace & George church [de] 13th–15th centuries reducing reconstruction in early 17th century
Hien,
Dodewaard,
Neder-Betuwe
Reformed church [nl] tower 15th century nave 17th century
IJzendoorn,
Neder-Betuwe
Reformed church [nl] built since 1384
Opheusden,
Neder-Betuwe
Reformed church [nl] 1524 pseudo-basilica, reconstruction after WWII
Ophemert,
Neerijnen
Reformed church Late Gothic nave newer
Tuil,
Neerijnen
Reformed church [nl] lower part of the tower 14th century nave of tufa
Varik,
Neerijnen
Tower of the former Reformed church 15th century upper part brick & tufa
Nijkerk,
southern edge of
former Zuiderzee
Grote kerk [nl; fy] 1461 & 1540 pseudo-basilica
Nijmegen Sint-Nicholas Chapel [nl; de; it; uk] Gothic relaunch of a Carolingian stone building
Saint Stephen's Church only parts of brick
Kruittoren [nl; da] (Powder Tower) 1426
Etten,
Oude IJsselstreek
Ref. Maartenskerk [nl] about 1440 outer skin more tufa then brick
Silvolde,
Oude IJsselstreek
Reformed church [nl] choir 15th century more parts Romanesque, choir Gothic brick
Varsseveld,
Oude IJsselstreek
Grote or Laurentiuskerk [nl] 13th century rebuilt after collapse in 1723, Gothic Pseudobasilica
Andelst,
Overbetuwe
Reformed church [nl] choir 1440 nave Early Romanesque
Driel,
Overbetuwe
Reformed church [nl] 15th century
Elst,
Overbetuwe
Grote or Sint Maartenskerk [nl; de] 1444–1483 some sandstone decorations; lower parts of the tower of tufa
Ewijk,
Overbetuwe
Reformed church 15th century recently plastered
Hemmen,
Overbetuwe
Reformed church [nl] Late Gothic
Herveld,
Overbetuwe
Reformed church [nl] 14/15th century enlarged to be a hall church
Heteren,
Overbetuwe
tower of the Reformed church early 14th century separate nave much younger
Randwijk,
Overbetuwe
Reformed church [nl] ? nave free replica after WW. II destructions
Zetten,
Overbetuwe
Reformed church [nl] choir 15th century other parts new in 1912
Putten,
south edge of
former Zuiderzee
Reformed church [nl] 15th/16th century
Rheden,
east of Arnhem
Reformed church [nl] brick 15th century choir Gothic of brick, else (Romanesque & Gothic) with a skin of tufa
Scherpenzeel,
west of Veluwe
Reformed church [nl] 15th century pseudo-basilica
Tiel,
Betuwe
Grote or Sint-Maartenskerk [nl; pl] 1420–1450 tower of tufa, naves of brick; incomplete
Cecilia Chapel [nl; de]
= Lutheran church
15th/16th century choir higher and newer than nave
Kapel-Avezaath,
Tiel
Ref. St. Agatha chapel [nl] 14th century choir newer, Late Gothic
Wadenoijen,
Tiel
Reformed church [nl] choir 15th century tower & nave Romanesque of tufa, choir brick Gothic
Velp,
near Arnhem
Oude Jan church [nl][18] chapel early 16th century main 12th century of tufa; out of religious use since 1841
Nijbroek,
Voorst
Reformed church nave 14th, choir 15th century
Terwolde [nl; fr; nds-nl],
Voorst
Reformed church [nl] 15th century
Twello,
Voorst
Reformed church [nl] Late Gothic net vaults
Wageningen,
west of Arnhem
Grote Kerk 13th/16th century Romanesque & Gothic; enlarged in the 19th century
Wamel,
West Maas en Waal
Reformed church 15th century
Westervoort,
Betuwe
Reformed church 14th/15th centuries tower, major part of the choir and arches of the nave of brick; pseudo-basilica
Balgoij,
Wijchen,
north bank of Meuse
Tower of St. John's church 15th century (?) nave demolished
Batenburg,
Wijchen
Old church [nl] 1443 relic of a larger building
Bergharen,
Wijchen
Reformed church [nl] 15th century pseudo-basilica
Leur [nl; fr; af],
Wijchen
Reformed church [nl] nave 14th, choir 16th century
Winterswijk Jacobskerk [nl] nave 13th century especially the choir
Zaltbommel Great or St-Martin's Church [nl; de] 14th century
Hospital Tower [nl] 2nd half of the 15th century
House "'t Wapen van Gelderland" Late Gothic
Waterpoort [nl] (Watergate) 14th century the only surviving city gate
Zutphen Broederenkerk [nl; de] early 14th century
Nieuwstadskerk [nl] 13e–15th century
Walburgiskerk [nl; de; sl; nds-nl] 11th–16th century nave
Drogenapstoren [nl] (tower) 1444–1446 originally "Saltpoort"
Zevenaar,
right side of the Rhine
Reformed church late 15th century
19th century alterations,
western four bays medieval
Aerdt,
Zevenaar
Reformed church 16th century
Angerlo,
Zevenaar
St. Gallus church [nl] choir mid 14th century, tufa else Romanesque
Lathum,
Zevenaar
Reformed church [nl] 1528
Oud-Zevenaar,
Zevenaar
Cath. St. Martinus church 15th century

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Overijssel

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-OV = Volume on Overijssel of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Deventer • Kampen • Steenwijk(-erland) • Zwolle
Place Building Time of construction Notes Image
Borne,
Twente
Oude Kerk 15th century
Dalfsen,
on Vecht river
Grote Kerk about 1455 pseudo-basilica; lower part of the tower of tufa
Deventer Lebuïnuskerk,[19] hall church since 1454
outside tufa & sandstone,
inside walls, pillars & arcades of brick
Broederenkerk 1335–1338
The Scales 1528–1531
relics of St. Mary church, M-OV p. 104 f. 14th & 15th century
Nieuwe Markt 33 & 35, columns and arches of brick
relics of Cecilia convent
Groote- of Heilige Geestgasthuis
Boterstraat 3, Boterstraat 4,
Olde Munte & Kronenburg
Deken Doyshuis,
12633
13th century a chapterhouse
The Blue Stone (house) originally Gothic
Various citizens' houses,
some with Baroque
or later alterations
Den Ham,
Twenterand
with proviso:
tower of the Protestant church
1607 rather After Gothic
Hasselt,
Zwartewaterland
Grote or Sint-Stephanuskerk 14th/15th century
Heemse,
Hardenberg
Protestant Lambertuskerk 1520 or earlier Gothic brick tower of the plastered church
Hellendoorn Protestant church tower 1547 Late Gothic brick choir
Kampen Bovenkerk 14th/15th centuries mixed with stone
Broederkerk late 15th century
Broederpoort 1465 altered to Renaissance in 1615
Koornmarktpoort 14th century
Losser,
Twente
St. Martin's tower about 1500 church demolished
Mastenbroek,
Zwartewaterland
Ref. Our Lady of the Sun church
(Onze Lieve Vrouw ter Zon)
1408
Olst,
Olst-Wijhe
Protestant church & 15th/16th century only upper parts of brick
Wijhe,
Olst-Wijhe
Protestant Nicolaaskerk 15th century tufa (lower parts of the tower) & brick
Wesepe,
Olst-Wijhe
Protestant church 14th century enlarged (higher) in 17th century
Steenwijk,
Steenwijkerland
Grote or Sint-Clemenskerk 14th–16th century brick and stone
Onze Lieve Vrouwe of Kleine kerk 1477 Reformed since 1592;[20] pseudo-basilica
Oldemarkt,
Steenwijkerland
Protestant church early 15th century later alterations
Paasloo,
Steenwijkerland
Protestant church early 16th century 17th century alterations
Wanneperveen,
Steenwijkerland
Protestant church 1502 enlarged in the 18th, reduced in the 19th century
Vollenhove,
Steenwijkerland
Grote or Sint-Niclaaskerk 14th century
Holy Ghost chapel 15th century former hospital chapel
Kleine of Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk 1434, tower 1458
Wierden Protestant church tower end 15th century nave 1928
Zwolle Grote or Sint-Michaëlskerk 1406–1466
Broerenkerk 1465 former Dominican Monastery
Old Library at the Broerenkerkplein 1465-1493 forme conventual building

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Drenthe

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-DR = Volume on Drenthe of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Anloo,
Aa en Hunze
Protestant church choir Gothic 15th century
nave Romanesque tufa about 1100, tower Romanesque brick, choir "romanized" about 1900
Rolde,
Aa en Hunze
Protestant Jacobuskerk 15th century
Borger,
Borger-Odoorn
Tower of Protestant Willibrordkerk 14th century nave newer
Coevorden Coevorden Castle 15 & 16th centuries painted but not plastered
Oosterhesselen,
Coevorden
Protestant church 15th century nave plastered
Sleen,
Coevorden
Protestant church th century following RCE, the nave is essentially medieval
Zweeloo,
Coevorden
Protestant church 14th century
Emmen, Netherlands Grote Kerk M-DR p. 113 ff. tower 12th century & 1456 Gothic heightening of the Roamnesque tower; nave 19th century
Meppel Protestant Grote or Mariakerk 1422
Kolderveen,
Meppel
Protestant church 14th century, accomplished 1471
Nijeveen,
Meppel
Protestant church since 1477 alterations 1627
Beilen,
Midden-Drenthe
Protestant Stefanuskerk 15th/16th centuries
Westerbork,
Midden-Drenthe
Protestant Stefanuskerk 15th century
Norg,
Noordenveld
Protestant Sint-Margaretakerk 13th century Romanesque & Gothic
Roden,
Noordenveld
Protestant Catharinakerk 13th, aisles, choir & tower 15th century
Eelde,
Tynaarlo
Protestant church 14th century
Vries,
Tynaarlo
Protestant church 13th century nave of tufa, Late Gothic choir of brick
Zuidlaren,
Tynaarlo
Protestant church about 1300
Diever,
Westerveld
Protestant Pancratiuskerk Gothic 13th & 16th century, lower parts of the walls of tufa
Dwingeloo,
Westerveld
Protestant Nicolaaskerk 15th century
Havelte,
Westerveld
Protestant Clemenskerk enlarged in the 15th century
Vledder,
Westerveld
Protestant church 15th century
Ruinen,
De Wolden
Protestant Mariakerk 15th century
Ruinerwold,
De Wolden
Protestant Bartholomeüskerk 15th/16th century

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Province of Limburg

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Background informations:

  • RCE = Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed (National Service of Cultural Heritage)
  • M-LI = Volume on the province of Limburg of Monumenten in Nederland series, graduate download as PDF see Bibliography: Monumenten in Nederland
Gennep • Roermond • Venlo • Venray
Place Building Time of construction Notes Picture
Broekhuizen,
Horst aan de Maas
St. Nicholas church about 1500 enlarged by two bays in the west in 1951
Echt,
Echt-Susteren
St. Landricius church 15th century two western bay and tower 1873
Eygelshoven,
Kerkrade
St. John the Baptist church early 16th century tower mostly of stone, older
Gennep Kasteel Heijen 16th & 17th centuries Gothic & Renaissance
Molenstraat 11 early 16th century
Ven-Zelderheide,
Gennep
Chapel of Abbot Anthony 16th century
Grathem,
Leudal
St. Severinus church 15th-century pseudo-basilica of brick, 13th-century tower & 1500 choir of marl
Mook,
Mook en Middelaar
church chapels 15th, tower 16th century other an older parts of marl; nelargement 1910
Nederweert St. Lambert church tower 1467 nave & choir 1840
Oirsbeek,
Schinnen
St. Lambert church tower 1514 layers of brick and of marl; nave of similar outfit built in 1954
Roggel,
Leudal
St. Peter's church 15th century pseudobasilica in 1853 half altered to a hall church by a G. Revival high northern aisle, tower altered reconstruction after WW. II; western part of nave and southern aisle medieval
Roermond[21] St. Christopher's Cathedral 15th/16th century basilical nave, hall choir
Protestant Church
of the Lesser Brethren
about 1500 possibly some parts of 13th century; hall church
former Carolus Chapel 1398 and 16th century 15th century addition of the vestry, since 1554 erbult after a fire, since 1748 structural alterations
Begards' monastery chapel about 1500 southern wing building later altered to Baroque
House Drehmans, M-LI p. 307 1520
Huis De Toren (The Tower house) since 15th
Rattentoren (Rat tower) of the defensive walls 14th century
Asselt,
Roermond
St. Dionysius church tower 1515 choir Romanesque of boulders, nave Neo-Romanesque with a skin of boulders
Schinveld,
Onderbanken
St. Eligius church tower about 1500 heightened in the 19th century
Geleen,
Sittard-Geleen
Sts. Marcelline & Peter church th century only tower medieval, embrasure of the portal of brick, else irregular pathwork of brick and plastered wall sections
Sittard,
Sittard-Geleen
St. Peter's church 13th–16th centuries basilical nave of brick, lower parts of the tower brick and stone layers, transept, choir and upper tower of stone
Venlo Sint-Martinuskerk 1480
Town hall,[22]
M-LI p. 387 ff.
~1300, 1385 Renaissance alterations 1597–1601
former St. James chapel about 1500/1533 former hospital chapel, nowadays part of an office building
St. George church 1509 1718 medieval choir as part of an 18th-century church
Romerhuis, M-LI p. 389 1521
Chapel of Mariaweide monastery, M-LI p. 386 end 15th century other present buildings of the Dominican nunnery much newer
Venray St. Peter's church 2nd half of the 15th century tower substitute after WW. II; pseudo-basilica
Blitterswijck,
Venray
Our Dear Lady church 15th century tower & nave medieval, choir & transept 1951
Castenray,
Venray
Sint-Matthiaskerk, M-LI p. 184 choir 15th century medieval choir integrated in the Gothic Revival church of 1911,
tower 1946–1948 (after destruction in WW. II)
Leunen,
Venray
St. Catharine church choir 15th century nave 1888, tower 1907
Merselo,
Venray
St. John the Baptist church choir15th century nave 1890/1891
Sint-Johannes de Doperkerk (Merselo)
Sint-Johannes de Doperkerk (Merselo)
Oirlo,
Venray
St. Gertrude church choir 15th century else after WW. II destruction replaced by a new church in 1851–1958
Oostrum,
Venray
Our Dear Lady church choir & old nave 15th century 1935–1936 new cross-shaped basilica laterally attached to the old church
Weert Sint-Martinuskerk 1456 hall church, Campine Gothic
Paterskerk,[23] 1512–1526 2-naved hall church
Gennep • Roermond • Venlo • Venray

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