Amstelkring - Reviews from across the web
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Museum Amstelkring, Amsterdam - Reviews of Museum Amstelkring - IgoUgo We were really pleased to have stumbled across this small museum on the outskirts of Amsterdam’s Red Light District. The history of this “hidden” church makes the viewing even more interesting, especially as one of our friends is a staunch Catholic. The story goes, if I recall it correctly, th... igougo.com
Amstelkring Museum (Our Lord in the Attic Chapel) - Amsterdam - Reviews of Amstelkring Museum (Our Lord in the Attic Chapel) - TripAdvisor This museum (also called Our Lord in the Attic Chapel) is housed in a charming canal house with 17th-century period rooms and, as a surprise to many visitors, a clandestine church in the attic, which was used by the Roman Catholics who were not allowed to ... tripadvisor.com
Museum Amstelkring, Amsterdam, Netherlands : Reviews of Museum Amstelkring - Yahoo! Travel This structure is a 17th century canal house that presents the rich cultural heritage of the Netherlands. The building has a church in the attic, and most of its ... travel.yahoo.com
Amstelkring, Amsterdam | MyTravelGuide.com The Amstelkring Museum, Our Lord in the Attic, is housed in a 17th-century canal house. On the lower floors there are authentic living rooms that date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Upstairs there is a perfectly preserved Roman Catholic Attic Church, built in 1663. A maze of rooms, halls and s... mytravelguide.com
iExplore Community: Museum%20Amstelkring - Amsterdam Museums%20and%20Galleries The Amstelkring is probably my favourite museum in Amsterdam; it's really two museums in one - the first is a merchant's 17th-century canal house with original decor and furniture, which I find fascinating. The jewel in the crown (literally), though, is the Catholic church hidden in the attic. Typic... community.iexplore.com
Museum Amstelkring | Museum/Attraction Review | Amsterdam | Frommers.com After Hartman died in 1668, Jan Reynst, a Protestant merchant, bought the house. Reynst planned to rent the attic as storage space, but realized he could make more money charging Catholic worshippers for continued use of their secret church. An 18th-century redecoration created the chapel-size churc... frommers.com
Amsterdam: Amstelkring Museum (Our Lord in the Attic Chapel) - Traveler Reviews - A Hidden Gem. Very Interesting and impressive - TripAdvisor This museum (also called Our Lord in the Attic Chapel) is housed in a charming canal house with 17th-century period rooms and, as a surprise to many visitors, a clandestine church in the attic, which was used by the Roman Catholics who were not allowed to ... tripadvisor.com
iExplore Community: Amsterdam Attractions, Amsterdam Festivals, Things To Do In Amsterdam Museum Amstelkring, Our Lord in the Attic, houses the secret attic church. Climb back in time about 350 years, through corridors, rooms, kitchens, and narrow staircases to see the incredible secret church hi... community.iexplore.com
Amstelkring Museum Our Lord in the Attic- Amsterdam, Netherlands - VirtualTourist.com This is one of several clandestine secret churches established after the Calvanist coup or the so-called Alteration in 1578. The Calvanists were a fanatical Protestant movement who roamed from city to city under the nickname geuzen (beggars), mudering priests, nuns & Catholic sympathisers smashing... virtualtourist.com
Museum Amstelkring (Our Lord in the Attic) - Amsterdam, Netherlands , pilgrimages, holy places, religious history, sacred places, historical religious sites, archaeological sites, religious festivals, sacred sites, spiritual retreats, religious travel and... sacred-destinations.com
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