Christ Church

The Christ Church in Amsterdam is a former cloth hall converted into an Anglican church on the Groenburgwal . [ 1 ] It is one of the first, possibly the first, buildings in the Netherlands in the style of the Neo-Gothic.

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Zuiderkerk

The Zuiderkerk, built between 1603 and 1614, is the first church designed in Amsterdam for Protestant worship. It was built in a Baroque style.

Oude Walenkerk

The Walloon Church (French: Église Wallonne ) is a church located in the southern part of the Oudezijds Achterburgwal in Amsterdam. The church was formerly also called the French Church, Walenkerk, Oude Walenkerk or Oude Waalse Kerk.

Heilige Antonius van Padua / Mozes en Aäron

The church originated from a clandestine church . This was served by Franciscan fathers and was located from 1641 at the back of the current church in the house "Moyses" on the Jodenbreestraat , where a statue of Moses hung on the facade. In 1682, the adjacent house "Aäron" ( Aäron ) was also purchased by Dr. Johannes de Vroom, a physician from Breda.