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Vondelchurch in Amsterdam is a breathtaking example of Gothic Revival architecture, artfully brought to life by architects Pierre Cuypers and André van Stigt. This architectural gem, with its castle-like appearance, has been a landmark since its opening in 1880. While it originally served as a church until 1977, today it offers a versatile space for various events including concerts, weddings, and meetings. The church is admired for its impressive exterior, intricate windows, and soaring high ceilings, creating the perfect backdrop for memorable occasions. Visitors often praise its unique charm and central location in the city, ensuring it remains a cultural and architectural touchstone, reflected in its solid 4.5 Google rating.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Amsterdam, Van Baerlestraat
Tram stop 423 m walk
1e Con. Huygensstraat
Tram stop 158 m walk
Overtoom
Tram stop 224 m walk
Van Baerlestraat
Tram stop 490 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.5
based on 354 reviews
4.5/5 354 reviews
Bert Logtmeijer
Bert Logtmeijer
2 months ago on Google

Mooie ruimte, fijne sfeer en een geweldig concert van Fanah-fi-Allah, Tahir Qawwali.

Ruud Peters
Ruud Peters
2 months ago on Google

Beautiful church, was perfect for an intimate, small scale concert.

Massimo
Massimo
3 months ago on Google

Chiesa sconsacrata nei pressi di un bellissimo parco con laghetti e sentieri ad Amsterdam