Enkhuizen - St Gomaruskerk
The Westerkerk or St Gomaruskerk (15th-16th C.) is a Gothic hall-church with timber vaulting. Between the church and the bell tower is the verger's house, with a fine stepped gable of 1600. The bell tower, originally built in 1519, was renovated in neo-classical style in the 19th century, with a wooden facing.
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St Gomaruskerk Interior
The most striking features of the interior are the wooden choir screen (1542), one of the finest in the northern Netherlands, and the pulpit (1567), a copy of the pulpit of the Grote Kerk in The Hague. There is a fine 17th century library with hundreds of theological works, some of them of great value.