The Dutch Reformed Church is a Protestant church in the Dutch town of Hummelo. The church was built in the years 1838 - 1839 on the site where a church had stood for several centuries. Since it had fallen into disrepair, it was decided to build a new church. As early as 1826, a request was made to King William I of the Netherlands for a financial contribution, which was granted by the Empire in 1838. Hendrik Jacob Carel Johan van Heeckeren van Enghuizen also made a large financial contribution, after which the community put together the rest of the required amount. The church was consecrated on July 7, 1839.
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Address: Gelderland, Netherlands
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