Churches in Netherlands.

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Oude Kerk ("Old Church") (ca. 1306).
Nieuwe Kerk ("New Church") (1408).
Zuiderkerk ("Southern Church"), the city's first church built specifically for Protestant services (1603–1611).
Noorderkerk ("Northern Church") (1620–1623).
Westerkerk ("Western Church"), finished in 1638 after a design by Hendrick de Keyser.
Oosterkerk ("Eastern Church"), construction was completed in 1671.
Ronde Lutherse Kerk ("Round Lutheran Church"), the first round Lutheran church in the Netherlands, with a copper dome.
English Reformed Church, in fact part of the Church of Scotland. One of the oldest buildings in Amsterdam, situated in the Begijnhof, right in the centre of the city.
De Krijtberg, a Neo-Gothic church with twin towers at the Singel canal.
St Nicholas's Basilica, a Neo-Renaissance and Baroque Roman Catholic basilica.
De Duif ("The Dove")
Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder ("Our Lord in the Attic"), also known as Museum Amstelkring, a church hidden in an attic.
De papegaai ("The Parrot"), located in the busy Kalverstraat, a Neo-Gothic church built in 1848.
Mozes en Aäronkerk ("Moses and Aaron Church"), a Neoclassic church with twin towers on Waterlooplein.
Posthoornkerk ("Post Horn Church")
Amstelkerk ("Amstel Church")



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