
Oude Kerk is Amsterdam’s oldest building, dating back to around 1306, and stands in the heart of the Red Light District. Its striking Gothic-Renaissance architecture, enormous stained-glass windows, and centuries-old floor tombs create a unique historic atmosphere. Inside, visitors can admire the ornate wooden choir stalls, centuries of art history, and ever-changing contemporary art exhibitions that complement the church’s timeless beauty. Guided tours provide fascinating insights into its heritage, including stories of Rembrandt’s family baptisms. With nearby cafes and canals, a visit offers a blend of culture, architecture, and vibrant local life.
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