The Reformed Church in the Dutch town of Nieuwpoort, province of South Holland, is a three-aisled pseudobasilica on the Binnenhaven.
The church dates from the first half of the 16th century. In the year 1774 the church was renovated, the tower was demolished and replaced by a new west facade with an open turret. The church was restored in 1842-43.
It has been a national monument since 1968.
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