The Best Sight in Medieval Center, Amsterdam

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We've compiled the best of the best in Medieval Center - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Nieuwe Kerk

Medieval Center

Nieuwe Kerk (New Church) is a soaring late-Gothic structure whose tower was never completed because the authorities blew all their money on the city hall (now the Royal Palace) next door. Check out the magnificently sculpted oak pulpit by Albert Vinckenbrinck, constructed after the Great Fire of 1645. It took him 15 years to complete, although there is now a bit missing: the scales from a Lady of Justice were an impulsively generous gift to the Canadians, who helped to liberate Amsterdam. Other features include the unmarked grave of the poet and playwright Van den Vondel (the "Dutch Shakespeare") and Rombout Verhulst's extravagantly sculpted eulogy to naval hero Admiral Michiel de Ruyter (you can peer through a glass to see his actual coffin in the crypt).

Dam, Amsterdam, 1012 NP, Netherlands
020-626–8168
Sight Details
€16 (varies by exhibition)
Sometimes closed due to official state functions next door (check website)

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