The architect designed the church in
Gothic Revival architecture. An optical comparison with the
Swan Brothers' House is interesting. The pinnacles on the façade were removed in 1890, when they became a danger to passers-by. The church was renovated in 1996. The pinnacles might have returned at that time. On the inside the church had
groin vaults from plaster. The windows in the side walls are high-up because of the buildings to the sides. Carved oak banks with wrought iron neo-Gothic decorations,
candelabras, and prayer book holders date from the time of construction. The oak
pulpit dates from about 1625, and originates from the Old St. Peter church that was demolished in 1645-1646. The copper
lectern dates from 1690. The
sounding board dates from 1844. The organ from 1780 was probably built by J.S. Strümphler. In 2014 this organ was moved to the Protestant Church of 's-Hertogenbosch. A peculiarity is the grave of Anthoni Gunther, Prince of Holstein-Beck. Anthoni was one of the highest ranking officers in the Dutch Army, and became governor of 's-Hertogenbosch in 1733. He died in 1744 and was then buried in the Old Lutheran Church of 's-Hertogenbosch. In 1956 this Old Lutheran Church was demolished, and the grave of Anthoni also moved to the current church. == Current status ==