Adullamkerk, Reformed church in Barneveld, Netherlands
The Adullamkerk is a church building in Barneveld featuring a central hall roughly 45 by 32 meters in size and a tower rising to about 35 meters. The building provides parking for about 355 cars and underground storage for 360 bicycles.
The Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Barneveld was established in 1895 and constructed this building in 2008 when the community had grown too large for previous spaces. This new facility marked an expansion of their religious activities.
The congregation maintains Dutch Reformed traditions through psalm singing from the 1773 hymnal and emphasizes biblical teachings in worship services. These practices shape the spiritual identity of the worshipping community.
The building is easily accessible by car with on-site parking available, and a dedicated bicycle storage facility serves those arriving by bike. When visiting, be aware that parking and storage spaces have limits.
The building houses a Mense Ruiter organ installed in 2011 with 34 voices, nearly 2000 metal pipes, 90 wooden pipes, and weighing about nine tons. This instrument represents a significant feat of organ building craftsmanship.
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