Museum Amstelkring 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 rooms maintain the original decor. The museum presents art exhibitions in the hallway; some of the famous paintings exhibited are De Produndis, works of Vincent van Gogh on Amsterdam, and Athanasius Kircher.
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“Amazing!”
As one who is Catholic, this was an amazing sight. Not only did the tour give a great insight into everyday life, it was just inspiring to thin...
“great museum- a historic home and a church!”
This was a great museum, there were good written descriptions in all the rooms. It packs a lot of daily -life history into a space that is much...
“The secret Catholic Church in the Attic”
This Catholic church in the Attic is an amazing museum visit while in the city of Amsterdam. The tour costs 7 per adult , which you make with your
“Interesting and Historical”
An interesting opportunity to see how p[erspectives changes on oppression, discrimination and power. Plus, it is beautiful, interesting, offer ...
“worth a visit!”
I've been to Amsterdam four times and have sampled quite a lot of its museums. The Amstelkring was very interesting. I have studied history so ...
“A Hidden Gem. Very Interesting and impressive”
Bang in the middle of the red light district and with a simple "Museum" sign outside you could perhaps expect very little from this tourist att...
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