Glass windows
St John's Church, Gouda

History
The gothic St. John's church building was built from the 13th century. Around 1350 the tower was built. In 1485 the foundation was built for the present-day choir. This expansion made the church the longest in the Netherlands, with a length of 123 meters. After a fire in 1438 the church was rebuilt from 1485-1510 as a Roman Catholic church building. The Reformation took place in 1517. Thereafter, in 1573 the building was assigned to the Protestants. Until today protestant services are held twice a Sunday. 

New Testament windows in the main building

Windows in the chapel; the sufferings of Jesus, resurrection, ascencion  (1556-1559)