Religious Sites in Amsterdam

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Religious Sites in Amsterdam

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Joods Historisch Museum
Four Ashkenazi synagogues (or shuls, as they are called in Yiddish)...
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Museums / Galleries, Religious Sites Old City Center
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Mozes und Aäronkerk
Landmarking the eastern corner of the Waterlooplein flea market...
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Religious Sites Old City Center
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Museum Amstelkring
With its elegant gray-and-white facade and spout gable, this...
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Museums / Galleries, Religious Sites Old City Center
 
Nieuwe Kerk
Begun in the 14th century, the Nieuwe Kerk is a soaring Late...
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Oude Kerk
The Oude Kerk is Amsterdam's oldest church and its location never...
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Religious Sites Old City Center
 
Portugees Israelitische Synagoge
With Jerusalem's Temple of Solomon as inspiration, Elias Bouwman...
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Religious Sites Old City Center
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Sint Nicolaaskerk
The architect A. C. Bleys designed this church, built in 1887...
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Westerkerk
Built between 1602 and 1631 by Hendrick de Keyser, the Dutch...
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Religious Sites Canal Ring
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Zuiderkerk
Gorgeous enough to have inspired both Sir Christopher Wren and...
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