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Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk

Kerkdreef 19, 4571 GH Axel, Netherlands

The Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk

The Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk is a church located in Axel, Netherlands that serves as a place of worship for the local community. As part of the Protestant denomination, this church is affiliated with the Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken (NGK), a federation of Dutch Reformed churches.

Built in the late 19th century, the exact date of the church's establishment is unknown. However, its classic neo-Gothic architecture makes it a prominent landmark in Axel. The church has a rectangular shape with a steeply pitched roof and a prominent bell tower that adds to its Gothic charm. Unfortunately, the architect's name is not specified.

The Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk features a stone facade, which is a testament to the church's durability and architectural style. The stained glass windows within the church are also a notable feature, allowing natural light to illuminate the space while providing a glimpse into the beauty of art and architecture combined.

Inside the church, visitors can find wooden pews where they can sit and take in the peaceful atmosphere. These pews not only provide seating for worship services but also add to the overall aesthetic of the church.

  • The bell tower is another prominent feature of the Nederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk, standing tall as a symbol of faith and community.

Details

NameNederlandse Gereformeerde Kerk
City/TownAxel
ProvinceZeeland
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates51.2667232, 3.9063752
Denominationprotestant
Amenityplace of worship
Religionchristian
OperatorNederlandse Gereformeerde Kerken (NGK)
Year of construction1850
Time periodlate 19th century
Architectural styleneo-Gothic
Websitehttps://www.ngkaxel.nl/