Museum Amstelkring

Oudezijds Voorburgwal 40, 1012 GE Amsterdam, Netherlands Phone: 31 20 624 6604 Average Price: $ 8 per person

About

After the Church of St Nicholas was opened, the house church was no longer in use as a church. On 28 April 1888 it opened its doors for the public as a museum, making it the oldest museum in Amsterdam. The museum was previously named Roomsch Katholiek Museum and is now called Museum Amstelkring. Annually, 85,000 people visit the museum.  Inside you'll find the city's richest collection of Catholic art, a labyrinth of tiled staircases, cubbyhole quarters and the unexpectedly grand worship room itself.


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