Our lord in the attic church.
Our lord in the attic.
What a nice and fascinating this visit was to the hidden church and not too expensive.
Ons lieve heer op solder olhos.
Museum ons liever heer op solder.
Museum our lord in the attic amsterdam.
There are some very steep steps to go up though.
The catholic church was built on the top three floors of the canal house during the 1660s.
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.
Our lord in the attic is a small museum a bit off the beaten path.
Introduction welcome to museum ons lieve heer op solder our lord in the attic.
It s is one of my favorite museums in amsterdam as it does a fantastic of teaching about the dutch way of life and dutch history.
Tucked away in the heart of amsterdam s inner city lies a small marvel.
My name is judikje kiers and i am the director of this small but unique historic house museum which lies in the heart of the oldest part of amsterdam the capitol of the netherlands.
Audio tour is free.
Keep reading for the history of his hidden church tips for visiting our lord in the attic and how to save on admission fees by visiting onze lieve heer op zolder for free.
The museum our lord in the attic is open every day till 6 pm.
Entrance for adults is 11 kids 5 50.
The apparently normal house built on voorburgwal street three hundred and fifty years ago once hid a secret roman catholic chapel.
How to visit the museum our lord in the attic.
This led onto a tiny spiral staircase that.
Very near the old church in the city centre.
Our lord in the attic museum.
Our lord in the attic is a 17th century canal house house church and museum in the city center of amsterdam the netherlands.
Entrance to the church known as our dear lord in the attic or ons lieve heer op solder was gained through a fake door hidden in the living room.
The museum is located near the oude kerk old church on oudezijds voorburgwal 38.
A uniquely preserved seventeenth century house from the 17th century also named the dutch golden age.