Goede Herderkerk
Koninginnelaan 4, 4532 BR Terneuzen, Netherlands
The Goede Herderkerk
The Goede Herderkerk is a Protestant church located in Terneuzen, Netherlands.
The exact date of construction for the Goede Herderkerk is not specified, but it was built in 1964. The church's architectural style is not explicitly mentioned in the provided information.
As a Protestant church, the Goede Herderkerk serves as a place of worship and community gathering for its congregation. The religion practiced at this church is Protestantism.
The church is operated by the Protestantse Kerk in Nederland (PKN). There is no specific information about the church's bell tower, but it likely exists as a common feature of many churches.
The address of the Goede Herderkerk is:
- Koninginnelaan 4
- 4532 BR Terneuzen, Netherlands
Architecture and Features
- The church was built in 1965 as a Reformed church building.
- The architects were H.A. Pothoven and G. Pothoven.
- The building is a brick structure under a gabled roof with an striking arrangement of windows above the entrance hall.
- The church has a hexagonal floor plan.
- There is an open metal construction as a bell tower on the roof.
Organ and Restoration
The church possesses an Adema organ from 1858 that was placed in this church in 1967 and restored in 2004. Previously, it stood respectively in Sint Nicolaasga and Oostknollendam.
Details
Name | Goede Herderkerk |
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City/Town | Terneuzen |
Province | Zeeland |
Country | Netherlands |
Coordinates | 51.3328678, 3.8410825 |
Denomination | protestant |
Amenity | place of worship |
Religion | christian |
Operator | Protestantse Kerk in Nederland (PKN) |
Year of construction | 1964 |
Time period | modern era |
Lender | Protestantse Kerk in Nederland (PKN) |
Website | https://www.pgterneuzen.nl/ |