Lutheran Church Utrecht

The Lutheran Church in Utrecht has been housed in this Louis XIV-style building since the 17th century, when Protestantism became the only permitted denomination of Christianity in the Netherlands.

About this building

From the outside, its façade looks like that of just another typical Dutch house from the 17th century, but inside it houses the Lutheran Church of Utrecht.

When Protestantism became the only permitted Christian denomination in the Netherlands, many other congregations began to operate in secret.

Key Features

  • Architecture

Visitors information

  • Steps to enter the building or churchyard
  • Parking within 250m
  • Accessible toilets nearby
  • Café within 500m

Other nearby buildings

St. Martin's Cathedral

Utrecht Cathedral is a Gothic church built from 1254 as a continuation of a Romanesque cathedral. The church has been Protestant since 1580. With its 112.32 meter high tower, it is the tallest building in Utrecht.