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Nieuw-Apostolische Kerk

Annie Romein-Verschoorlaan 24, 1784 NZ Den Helder, Netherlands

The Nieuw-Apostolische Kerk

The Nieuw-Apostolische Kerk is a place of worship located in Den Helder, Netherlands. The church has a rich history dating back to 2007, when it was established. As its name suggests, the Nieuw-Apostolische Kerk serves as a hub for the New Apostolic Church denomination.

The church's architectural style is not well-documented, but it is known that the building is dedicated to serving the Christian community within the New Apostolic Church denomination. The architecture of the church reflects its purpose and function as a place of worship and spiritual growth.

  • Rooted in Christianity, the Nieuw-Apostolische Kerk belongs to the New Apostolic Church denomination, which has its own unique traditions, practices, and beliefs.
  • The architect who designed the church remains unknown, but their work has resulted in a beautiful and functional building that serves as a beacon for spiritual growth and community within the Den Helder area.

One notable feature of the Nieuw-Apostolische Kerk is its belltower. Unfortunately, there is no information available about the belltower's features or characteristics.

  1. No other notable features of the church are well-documented, but it is likely that the building has many unique and interesting elements that reflect the values and principles of the New Apostolic Church denomination.

Details

NameNieuw-Apostolische Kerk
City/TownDen Helder
ProvinceNorth Holland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52.9393895, 4.7496992
Denominationnew apostolic
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
Year of construction2007
Time periodmodern era
Websitehttps://www.nak-nl.org/amsterdam/den_helder