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- The Noorderkerk (Dutch for "northern church") is a 17th-century Protestant church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. The Noorderkerk is located along Prinsengracht...
- Amsterdam in the Netherlands. The square is dominated by the 17th-Century Noorderkerk church, and is lined by cafés and restaurants. Markets are held on the...
- Prinsengracht 16 and 18 - at Westerstraat - there is the Noordermarkt with the Noorderkerk built around 1623. The Westerkerk with the Westertoren on Prinsengracht...
- (Nieuwe Meer), Hoogte Kadijk/Matrozenhof S04 E04 "The Little Rascals": Noorderkerk, Prinsensluis, Silodam, Haarlemmer Houttuinen, Ketelmakerstraat cycle...
- on the East side. Notable buildings along Prinsengracht include the Noorderkerk (Northern Church), the Noordermarkt (Northern Market), Anne Frank House...
- Tuindorp Oostzaan, house in Amsterdam North NEMO Science Museum Nieuwe Kerk Noorderkerk Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder, also known as Museum Amstelkring, canal clandestine...
- into early 17th-century architecture through new buildings like the Noorderkerk ("Northern church", 1620–1623) and Westerkerk ("Western church", 1620–1631)...
- petit Granit, demolished in 1838. 1618-1620: Stad****s, Delft. 1620-1623: Noorderkerk, Amsterdam, together with city mason Cornelis Danckertsz. 1620-1631:...
- first church built specifically for Protestant services (1603–1611). Noorderkerk ("Northern Church") (1620–1623). Westerkerk ("Western Church"), finished...
- into early 17th-century architecture through new buildings like the Noorderkerk ("Northern church", 1620–1623) and Westerkerk ("Western church", 1620–1631)...