Listen folks, if you're ever in Amsterdam, the Oude Kerk is a must-see. It's the city's oldest building and it's got some serious history. Built in the 13th century, this grand dame of a church is located right in the heart of the city's notorious red-light district. But don't let that steer you away, because inside you'll find stunning stained glass windows, impressive Gothic architecture, and even a few works by the famous Dutch artist, Hendrick de Keyser. Trust me, it's worth checking out. 

And the best time to visit? Spring or summer, when the sun is shining and the streets are bustling, it's the perfect spot to catch a break from all the action and reflect on the city's rich history. So, pack your bags and put this baby on your bucket list.

Interesting things to know about Oude Kerk

  • Oude Kerk is the oldest building in Amsterdam, with its foundation dating back to the 13th century. It was originally built as a Catholic church but later became a Protestant church during the Reformation.
  • As the city grew and expanded around it, the Oude Kerk found itself at the center of Amsterdam's red-light district. Today, the church's entrance is surrounded by the city's famous red-light windows, making for an interesting juxtaposition of sacred and profane.
  • One fun fact about the Oude Kerk is that it was used as a concert hall during the 19th century. Famous composers such as Felix Mendelssohn and Franz Liszt have performed at the church. Additionally, The Bell of the Oude Kerk is the only bell in Amsterdam that is still rung by hand. It is also the largest church bell in Amsterdam, it weighs 8.5 tons.

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