- The
Zuiderkerk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈzœydərˌkɛr(ə)k], "southern church") is a 17th-century
Protestant church in the
Nieuwmarkt area of Amsterdam, the...
- Rembrandt's
house at
Jodenbreestraat by
Cornelis Springer (1853); in the
background the
Zuiderkerk where his
children were buried...
- was
appointed city
stonemason and sculptor. In 1603 the
working on the
Zuiderkerk stopped but they
resumed construction in 1606, when they
agreed with the...
- The
Zuiderkerk, also
called Sint-Pancraskerk is a late
Gothic hall
church in Enk****zen, in the Netherlands,
currently used by the
Protestant Church in...
- concerts. The
architect was
Hendrick de Keyser, who also
designed the
Zuiderkerk and Westerkerk,
among others.
After de Keyser's
death in 1621, his son...
-
merchant ship City of
Cardiff and the 8,424-ton
Dutch merchant ship
Zuiderkerk. The
Zuiderkerk was hit in the bows and was
forced to stop to
inspect the damage...
-
Kloveniersburgwal and the Zwanenburgwal, in the
shadow of the
tower of the
Zuiderkerk. The area
between the
Kloveniersburgwal and the
Zwanenburgwal was until...
-
Hendrick de Keyser. He is
buried in the
church he
designed earlier: the
Zuiderkerk. The
building of the
Westerkerk was
finished and
completed by his son...
- Oude Kerk ("Old Church") (ca. 1306).
Nieuwe Kerk ("New Church") (1408).
Zuiderkerk ("Southern Church"), the city's
first church built specifically for Protestant...
-
their children died
shortly after birth and were
buried in the
nearby Zuiderkerk. The sole
survivor was Titus, who was
named after his mother's sister...