Roman Catholic church dedicated to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception and the Martyrs of Gorcum. Monumental Water Board Church, consecrated in 1838, architect: J. van Nune. Three-aisled house of worship with a sober, brick facade, of which the higher middle part is crowned by a triangular pediment. Pointed arch windows. Classical doorway with wall columns and entablature. Above the west facade a wooden tower with a small dome. Interior: Ionic columns and barrel vaults.
Above the central window in the front facade time verse: “Uni et trino Deo / et Iesu Christa/aeterni patris filio / totius orbis salvatori / sacrum” (dedicated to the Triune God and to the Son of the Eternal Father, Jesus Christ, the Redeemer of the whole world), chronogram 1836.
In 1984 the church was converted into 44 apartments.
(Documentation National Monuments Register 354418)
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