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Built in 1630, this classic Dutch house in the heart of the city was the home of Jan Hartman, a wealthy Amsterdam merchant. But this is no ordinary house. Tucked away on the top floor, hidden from view, is a fully formed miniature Catholic church which Hartmann had built in 1663. Our Lord in the Attic. At that time, the Protestant Reformation.


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A hidden church in a hidden courtyard tells the story of the Miracle of Amsterdam—a miracle that began with a vomiting man. One of Amsterdam's oldest inner courtyards, the Begijnhof, is.


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During much of the 17th century Roman Catholic worship was banned in Amsterdam. However, some Catholics continued to worship in hidden churches, of which "Our Lord in The Attic" is the only surviving example. Local Catholics worshipped here from 1663 to 1887, when the nearby St. Nicolaaskerk was built. Guided Tours


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A Hidden Church in a Canal House 23 August 2020 / by Marjolein de Cleen On the edge of the Red Light District, on the corner of the Oude­zijds Voorburg­wal 40 and the Heintje Hoek­steeg, there is a church hidden in the attic of a canal house from the Dutch Golden Age.


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Although Amsterdam has several world class museums, this was my favorite museum because it captures such a unique period of history. It is the only remaining hidden Catholic Church of the ~21 that existed when Catholics were prohibited from worshipping openly.


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What looks like an ordinary canal house in Amsterdam Red Light District turns out to be an entire hidden Catholic church. Our Lord in the Attic was built in the mid-1600s in defiance of the Calvinists, but tolerated. Inside you'll see labyrinthine staircases, rich artwork, period decor and the soaring two-story church itself.


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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. It's just around the corner from the Old Church and the Red Light District. The official entrance lies next to the house: a light, modern building with a museum shop, a café on the first.


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The beautiful canal house at 40 Oudezijds Voorburgwal has a secret: a hidden church in the attic! You might have passed this house and thought nothing of it, however, Our Lord in the Attic is one of the last remaining hidden churches in Amsterdam.


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The Red Light District in Amsterdam might seem an unlikely location for a notable religious site, but Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder ("Our Lord in the Attic"), also known as the Museum Amstelkring, is one of the most interesting churches in the city.Hidden inside a 17th-century canal house, the clandestine Catholic church is a beautiful and fascinating place.


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Joshua Hanlon visits Museum Our Lord in the Attic, a once-secret Catholic church built on the top three floors of an Amsterdam canal house during the 1660s.F.


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1561 Our Lord in the Attic Luke J Spencer (Atlas Obscura User) The canal house at Number 40, Oudezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam, looks much like the other Queen Anne-style homes that the old city.


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Hidden churches in Amsterdam It used to be a private place of worship for Catholics during the time when it was forbidden to practice Catholic faith in public spaces. While Protestant city government was in power Catholic churches and monasteries were confiscated and Catholics had to seek alternative ways of practising their faith.


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Behind the ordinary facade of a 17th-century merchant's house lies an extraordinary secret: A hidden church in the middle of Amsterdam Red Light District. Explore Last Hidden Church in Amsterdam 1578 was the year of Alteration.


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Yes, you read it correctly, there is a hidden church in the city centre of Amsterdam. It's inside a house, in the attic. But, why is the church hidden? In the 17th century, the worship services were banned but, after a government reform, non-protestant people were allowed to meet privately to pray together. For that reason, Jan Hartman built.


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The 'Our Lord in the Attic' museum, a 17th-century 'hidden church' in Amsterdam. Amsterdam has saved the "Our Lord in the Attic" museum after a petition urged the city to keep open the 17th.


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The Hidden Church Amsterdam Arrange your visit today! We invite you to the Swigtershofje, one of the smallest courtyards of Amsterdam and a true sanctuary amidst the chaotic Amsterdam city centre. Feel free to get in touch with us for a tailor-made experience and offer. Contact us The Hidden Church is a one of a kind relic.