What to do and see in South Holland Province, The Netherlands: The Best Sacred & Religious Sites

June 10, 2021 Karren Gelb

Encompassing two of the Netherlands’ three largest cities (Rotterdam and The Hague), Zuid-Holland (South Holland) is also home to important towns like Leiden, Gouda and Delft. And many lovely smaller towns dot the gorgeous green landscape. Alphen aan den Rijn has several interesting attractions, including Dutch history theme park Archeon. Picturesque Kinderdijk, birthplace of the legend of the Cat and the Cradle, also has many windmills that together are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Restaurants in South Holland Province

1. Salemkerk Lisse

Tulpenstraat 35, 2161 HS Lisse The Netherlands +31 252 415 056 http://salemkerk.nl/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Salemkerk Lisse

Salem Church is the church of the members of the Reformed church. built in 1887 Local cultural historic municipal building, nominated by aesthetics committee and independent experts in the field of heritage conservation.

2. Sint-Janskerk

Achter de Kerk 2, 2801 JW Gouda The Netherlands +31 6 48381257 [email protected] http://www.sintjan.com/
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4.5 based on 528 reviews

Sint-Janskerk

THE LONGEST CHURCH OF THE NETHERLANDS The great fire of 1552 destroyed much of the medieval church of Saint John. Shortly after the disaster, the council commissioned the reconstruction of the most startling church of Holland. With 123 meters it is also the longest church in The Netherlands THE 72 STAINED-GLASS WINDOWS ARE WORLD-FAMOUS Entering the Church of St. John, one falls silent at the sight of the majestic space with the 72 world-famous stained-glass windows. That first experience will only get stronger when you see the marvellous light by the 'Dutch Masters' invading the Church. The rich history of Holland can be read in the large windows. It is a beginning of an impressive discovery along biblical and historical scenes of human emotions. Then you understand that the Gouda St. John is one of the highest rated attractions in the Netherlands!

Reviewed By exploringwithjune - The Netherlands, null

After visiting the museum we stopped by the church. As we'd already learned so much at the museum, we just wanted to pop in for half an hour. Therefore we didn't take an audio tour, which is included in the price, and instead walked around by ourselves. We received a leaflet with some information, which highlighted a couple of the gorgeous stained glass windows. We struggled finding the right numbers to go with the texts at times, but overall it was a lovely way to see the church and to learn something while wandering around. The architecture is really impressive and the windows are pure art. Some windows that interested us weren't included in the leaflet, but it is logical that choices had to be made. If we hadn't gone to the museum, we would've probably also gotten the audio tour as I can imagine that it's way more complete. The church also has a little gift shop with a good variety of products . We entered for free as we both have a museumkaart. Regular prices are 9 euros for adults, 5,25 for kids aged 13-17 and kids under 13 can visit for free. I definitely think this is really pricey for a church. If you visit with a family and, just like us, want to walk around for a short while, it will set you back 30 euros for a relatively quick visit. I can imagine that that can be a lot of money for some families. Also, I think it is really important for kids to see churches like these and learn about the history and architecture, so it should be made more accessible. With commissioning these prices; I think they put off people from visiting. Also, many other impressive churches in our country are free. If I hadn't had my museumkaart, I would probably not have gone in. Concluding, it was a lovely visit but I do wish that they would reconsider their prices.

3. Our Lady of Lourdes (RC) Silent Center

Berkenbosch Blokstraat 9a, Scheveningen, The Hague The Netherlands +31 70 889 0759
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Our Lady of Lourdes (RC) Silent Center

Reviewed By royjava6 - The Hague, The Netherlands

Already wrote a rating for the Our Lady of Lourdes Cave, Scheveningen center. Did you know this particular location was the exact place where in ancient times the fisher women came together to pray for their men. That they could return unharmed from their fish catches in the North Sea. When the municipality wanted to remove this place, precisely these people, men and women from Scheveningen, protested successfully to keep the place. The RK church became a place for events and meetings, thought the Lourdes Cave it was retained for what it is intended for. I do come here for a very long time. And know that you can experience everything just around the corner, happy visit!

4. Mevlana Mosque

Mevlanaplein 1, 3022 EP Rotterdam The Netherlands +31 10 476 4107 http://www.mevlanamoskee.nl/
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Mevlana Mosque

5. Trinitatiskapel

Vriesestraat 22, 3311 NR Dordrecht The Netherlands http://www.centrumdordrecht.nl/attracties-musea/trinitatiskapel
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Trinitatiskapel

6. Saint Joseph church

Herensingel 3, 2316 JS, Leiden The Netherlands +31 6 43610782 [email protected] http://www.stjosephleiden.nl/
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Saint Joseph church

The Roman Catholic church of the Assumption of Mary and St. Joseph in Leiden welcomes parishioners from many languages and nationalities. Weekly catechesis meetings for adults are held in English. We have substantial groups of people that have Italian, French as their mother tongue.

7. Grote Toren

Krijtstraat 1, 4201 GB Gorinchem The Netherlands +31 6 51667606 http://www.indetoren.nl/
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Grote Toren

8. Dorpskerk Wassenaar

Plein 3, 2242 KB Wassenaar The Netherlands http://www.pkn-wassenaar.nl/praktischezakendk/
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Dorpskerk Wassenaar

Reviewed By corstova - Wassenaar, The Netherlands

This beautiful church is an icon of Wassenaar. Once you enter this very nice old church, you will be touched by the chandeliers where real candles are burning during the service. (Great to see the chandeliers go up and down due to the winches- sponsored by an anonymous person) In this beautiful church you can meditate, listen to classic concerts or attend a service. Famous is the Christmas-Eve Service where a huge Christmas tree stands in the middle of the church. Wonderful place to be!

9. Old Church

25 Heilige Geestkerkhof, 2611 HP Delft The Netherlands +31 15 212 3015 http://www.onkd.nl
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Old Church

The Old Church of Delft dates back to 1050 ad. In this church one finds the tombs of the famous painter Johannes Vermeer, naval heroes Piet Hein and Maarten Tromp, and scientists such as Anthonie van Leeuwenhoek. The beautiful stained glass windows of this church are also worth seeing.

Reviewed By karincredible - Delft, The Netherlands

The Oude Kerk (Oude Jan) is another iconic church in the beautiful city of Delft. With its skew tower, and 9000kg church bell, learn how the church bell was repurposed to save the city. The iconic skew tower was built on a part of the gracht (canal) that was filled to specially create space for the building of the tower. Must see and visit in Delft!

10. Pieterskerk Leiden

Kloksteeg 16 Through the Pieterskerkcafé, 2311 SP, Leiden The Netherlands +31 71 512 4319 [email protected] http://www.pieterskerk.com
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Pieterskerk Leiden

The Pieterskerk has been the central touchstone of Leiden for almost 900 years. St. Peter’s two keys form the Leiden coat of arms and symbolically unlock the gates to both Heaven and Earth. This symbolism is reflected in the use of the Pieterskerk. A transformation from a Catholic church into a reformed church and since 1976 a multifunctional meeting place in a monument of unique cultural-historical value. Feel free to discover the history of the Netherlands (and America) flowing through the Pieterskerk. Whatever area of the church you may visit, Floris V, Rembrandt van Rijn, John, Abigail & John Quincy Adams, Winston Churchill, Nelson Mandela, George Bush Sr., Princess Beatrix and King Willem-Alexander have trodden this place before you.

Reviewed By Thomasja37 - Hartsville, United States

The Pilgrims once lived in the square around this Church. James Robinson (the pastor/leader) of the group is honored on the wall outside the church. There is also a nice section in the corner of the church describing the history of the Pilgrims in Leiden.

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