The Vredeskerk is a church building in Katwijk aan Zee in the Dutch province of South Holland. The church was built according to a design by H.J. Jesse and was taken into use as a Reformed church in 1905.
In 1955, the church was modernized, and in 1964 the building was renamed 'Vredeskerk'. The church is used by the Reformed congregation of Katwijk who are affiliated with the Protestant Church in the Netherlands. At the initiative of the Cuypers Society, the building was designated as a municipal monument in 2011. This made a desired sale of the building impossible. In 2012 and 2013, the church was renovated again. This renovation was funded by the proceeds from the sale of the Triumfatorkerk to the Restored Reformed Community. Pentecost 2013 saw the church officially taken back into use.
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Address: Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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