Category
page 1Protestant churches converted from Roman Catholicism
St Patrick's Cathedral
cathedral in Dublin, Ireland
St Giles' Cathedral
Church of Scotland cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin
Diocesan cathedral of Dublin and Glendalough, Church of Ireland
Glasgow Cathedral
church in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
St. Pierre Cathedral
protestant cathedral in Geneva
St Magnus Cathedral, Kirkwall
cathedral in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland
Dunfermline Abbey
church in Fife, Scotland, UK
Grote Kerk
church in Haarlem, North Holland, Netherlands
Church of the Holy Spirit, Heidelberg
church in Heidelberg
Dunblane Cathedral
Cathedral in Dunblane, Scotland, UK
Dunkeld Cathedral
church in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
Brechin Cathedral
cathedral church in Brechin
Grote of Sint-Laurenskerk
church in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
Grote of Sint-Jacobskerk
landmark Protestant church in The Hague, Netherlands
Dornoch Cathedral
church in Dornoch, Scotland
Paisley Abbey
church in Paisley, Scotland

Grote Kerk, Dordrecht
church in Dordrecht, the Netherlands
Ägidienkirche (Erfurt)
church
Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling
church in Stirling, Scotland, UK
Hooglandse Kerk
church in Leiden, The Netherlands
St. Nicholas' Collegiate Church
church in Galway, Ireland
Grote of Jacobijnerkerk
church building in Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Bovenkerk, Kampen
Gothic church in Kampen, Overijssel, Netherlands
Grote or Sint-Laurenskerk
church in Alkmaar
Jacobikerk
thumb|Jacobikerk
The Jacobikerk is a landmark Protestant church in Utrecht, Netherlands. The building is located on the St Jacobsstraat, named for its patron saint St. James the Greater. The church is one of the medieval parish churches of Utrecht, along with the Buurkerk, the and the . Today it is known as the starting place for Dutch pilgrims on their way to Santiago de Compostela along the Way of St. James. The Dutch Confraternity of St. James is located around the corner on the St. Jacobskerkhof.
Dorpskerk, Ouddorp
church in Ouddorp, Netherlands
Walloon Church, Amsterdam
Protestant church in Amsterdam
San Giovanni dei Fieri
church in Pisa
Andrieskerk
The Andrieskerk ("St. Andrew's church") is a nowadays Protestant church in the Dutch village of Amerongen. The church's history spans around seven centuries, beginning in the end of the 13th century, when everybody in western Europe had to be Roman Catholic. With the Reformation, the church became Protestant in 1582. It is currently used by the Reformed Municipal Parish of Amerongen.
Protestant church of Amerongen with a lovely tower - panoramio.jpg|Andrieskerk from the west
Amerongen november 2010 (87).jpg|Andrieskerk from the east
==References==
St. Peter's Church, Utrecht
church building in Utrecht, Netherlands
St Michael's Parish Church, Linlithgow
church in West Lothian, Scotland, UK
Grote of Andreaskerk
church building in Hattem, Netherlands
Cunerakerk
The Cunerakerk is the main church of Rhenen, Netherlands. During the Middle Ages it was an important pilgrimage site. The church has stored the relics of the Saint Cunera since the 8th century. The tower has a height of .