The Hervormde Kerk Stellendam is a significant landmark in the small coastal town of Stellendam, Netherlands. Dating back to 1819, shortly after the town’s founding, the church stands as a testament to the community’s enduring spirit. It sustained considerable damage during the devastating 1953 flood, with water levels reaching over three meters within the building. Recent restoration work has addressed the effects of salt water intrusion, replacing affected stones and enhancing the appearance of its modest tower. The interior maintains a simple, understated aesthetic, with the exception of its prominent and ornate organ.
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