Museum in a 17th century canal house museum our lord in the attic lies in the middle of the old historic center of amsterdam on oudezijds voorburgwal.
Museum our lord in the attic amsterdam.
The attic of this bourgeois house conceals a secret catholic church known as ons lieve heer op solder our dear lord in the attic originally built in 1663 when catholics lost their right to workship in their own way.
A 17th century canal house with a church in the attic.
Our lord in the attic church.
Tucked away in the heart of amsterdam s inner city lies a small marvel.
A uniquely preserved seventeenth century house from the 17th century also named the dutch golden age.
A fantastic boutique museum showing the openmindedness of amsterdam and its culture throughout the ages.
Unfortunately threatened to be closed due to the current narrow mindedness and political correctness of local politicians.
Our lord in the attic museum once a clandestine church our lord in the attic is a fascinating museum and one of the oldest institutions in amsterdam.
Museum our lord in the attic previously called museum amstelkring is one of the most cherished museums in amsterdam with a special atmosphere that surprises every visitor.
The apparently normal house built on voorburgwal street three hundred and fifty years ago once hid a secret roman catholic chapel.
It s just around the corner from the old church and the red light district.
Museum our lord in the attic is amsterdam s second oldest museum.