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Protestantse Gemeente Marknesse

Protestant church in Vollenhove

Updated: May 13, 2024 01:14 AM

Protestantse Gemeente Marknesse is located in Vollenhove (City in the Netherlands), Netherlands. It's address is Sluis 1, 8316 AM Marknesse, Netherlands.

Sluis 1, 8316 AM Marknesse, Netherlands

PV46+VX Marknesse, Netherlands

+31 527 203 301

pknmarknesse.nl

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Sunday9 to 11:30 AM

Questions & Answers


Where is Protestantse Gemeente Marknesse?

Protestantse Gemeente Marknesse is located at: Sluis 1, 8316 AM Marknesse, Netherlands.

What is the phone number of Protestantse Gemeente Marknesse?

You can try to calling this number: +31 527 203 301

What are the coordinates of Protestantse Gemeente Marknesse?

Coordinates: 52.7072068, 5.8624172

Protestantse Gemeente Marknesse Reviews

Hans Loedeman
2019-09-06 10:40:36 GMT

Wij zingen samen in het koor Deo Cantemus. Heerlijk ontspannen zingen in verschillende talen. Zelfs Nederlands. Je ontmoet er alleen maar vrienden en vriendinnen. De moeite waard om het ook eens te proberen. We oefenen op maandagavond van 20.00 tot 22.00 uur.

Pit Peschar
2018-05-26 20:38:24 GMT

Wat een prachtige pinksterdienst !
Wat een enthousiaste groep muziekanten.werkten mee.
Wat zullen we deze dominee gaan missen!!

Onno Stallinga
2020-10-20 11:27:51 GMT

Goed nieuws horen en dat samen beleven. Gelukkig is er hoop. Hoe moeilijk dat ook is in deze tijd.

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About Vollenhove
City in the Netherlands

Vollenhove is a city in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is located in the municipality of Steenwijkerland, southwest of Steenwijk. Until the Noordoostpolder was drained, it was located on the coast of the Zuiderzee. Vollenhove received city rights in 1354. Later it was the main city in this region, that was formerly called Land van Vollenhove. Vollenhove was the summer residence of the bishop of Utrecht, the ruler of these parts. He lived in the castle Toutenburg, of which only some small ruins are left now. To be near their lord, quite some nobility moved to Vollenhove. They built their estates in the town, which was unique. Therefore, Vollenhove was called the city of palaces. Like Blokzijl, peat transport to Holland by ship caused the small city to flourish during the 17th century. Vollenhove was a separate municipality until 1973, when it became a part of Brederwiede. Between 1818 and 1942, the municipality was divided into two parts, Stad Vollenhove and Ambt Vollenhove. source

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