- The
Westerkerk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛstərˌkɛr(ə)k]; English:
Western Church) is a
Reformed church within Dutch Protestant Calvinism in
central Amsterdam...
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building is
located on a
canal called the Prinsengracht,
close to the
Westerkerk, in
central Amsterdam in the Netherlands.
During World War II, when the...
- his life in the Jordaan, on the
Rozengracht canal. He was
buried in the
Westerkerk church, at the
corner of
Rozengracht and Prinsengracht, just
beyond the...
- "1630" on the
Westerkerk in Amsterdam. "M" and "D" are
given archaic apostrophus form....
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architect was
Hendrick de Keyser, who also
designed the
Zuiderkerk and
Westerkerk,
among others.
After de Keyser's
death in 1621, his son
Pieter de Keyser...
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Protestant services (1603–1611).
Noorderkerk ("Northern Church") (1620–1623).
Westerkerk ("Western Church"),
finished in 1638
after a
design by
Hendrick de Keyser...
- The
Westerkerk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈʋɛstərˌkɛr(ə)k]; English:
Western Church) was a
Protestant church on the
Kruiskade in Rotterdam,
Netherlands completed...
- of the most
striking buildings designed by
Hendrick de
Keyser is the
Westerkerk. In the 17th
century baroque architecture became very po****r, as it was...
- canals. A map
showing Amsterdam with its
canals from 1662 CE. View of the
Westerkerk, c. 1660 CE. Amsterdam's canal,
second half of 17th century. View of Oudezijds...
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Amsterdam from the
Westerkerk w/partial view of the
Secret Annex (just up from the dark gray
building on near-right corner, just
right of block-like square...