This catholic church dates from 1663.
Catholic church in attic amsterdam.
Ons lieve heer op solder olhos.
Formerly known as het hart our lord in the attic was built in the 17 th century home of wealthy merchant jan hartman and remained in use as a parish church for over 200 years.
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.
What looks like an ordinary canal house in the red light district turns out to be an entire hidden catholic church.
Tip entrance to museum our lord in the attic is free with the i amsterdam city card.
Our lord in the attic is a 17th century canal house house church and museum in the city center of amsterdam the netherlands.
An entire church in the attic.
Despite the beautiful facades cobblestone streets that line the canals of amsterdam it still has a religiously troubled past that led to the prominent atheism and agnostic population today.
Museum our lord in the attic is amsterdam s second oldest museum.
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.
While it was prohibited to celebrate mass the authorities turned a blind eye.
The beautiful canal house at 40 oudezijds voorburgwal has a secret.
Be sure to visit museum of our lord in the attic and be witness to a turbulent part of the history of the netherlands.
Our lord in the attic a hidden catholic church tucked away in the attic of a 17th century merchant house.
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.
A hidden church in the attic.
Museum our lord in the attic amsterdam.
By the 19 th century amsterdam was again a more open and tolerant society allowing people of differing faiths to worship freely.
The catholic church was built on the top three floors of the canal house during the 1660s.
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.
Explore the narrow corridors and climb the stairs to historically furnished livingrooms kitchens and bedsteads leading literally to the highpoint of the museum.
A 17th century canal house with a church in the attic.
The tour costs 7 per adult which you make with your brochure to explain each level.
But the real amazement is in the attic where a complete catholic church is hidden.
And possibly the most surprising one.