Protestant church of Jistrum

It is a well preserved and complete 13th century Romanesque church built of red brick, located in the center of the village on Schoolstraat 2.

[1] On the corners of the nave is a buttress in brickwork, the outer walls are on the upper side decorated with so called keper friezen.

The choir has five regular placed Romanesque windows and the nave is covered with a Romanesque-Gothic domevault.

The wooden pulpit from the third quarter of the 17th century is located against the north wall where the choir and bay meet.

The golden rooster is a symbol of Jesus Christ who breaks the power of the darkness, forgives sins and calls for a new day.

The weather vane on top of the tower.
Exterior.