St. Agathachurch
St. Agathachurch is a Roman Catholic church, build in 1902-1903 to a design by the architect J.H.H. van Groenendael.
The by J.H.H. Groenendael designed cruciform church is 60 meters (195 ft.) long. In 1929 the upper part of the tower was replaced by the current and also shorter spire.
The money for building the church was raised by farmers and bulbgrowers. Doing so by grazing lambs for the church and auctioning flower bulbs.
To this day, the church remained in use and is open to the public.
Both this building as the presbytery are listed as National Monuments.
Opening times
- Every monday open
- Every tuesday open
- Every wednesday open
- Every thursday open
- Every friday open
- Every saturday open
- Every sunday open