Nestled in the heart of Amsterdam, the Our Lord in the Attic Museum (Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder) is a meticulously preserved 17th-century canal house from the Dutch Golden Age. The true marvel lies in its attic, where an entire outlaw church was hidden, allowing Catholics to worship in secret during a time of religious persecution. Today, visitors can explore this clandestine sanctuary, experiencing the same wooden pews and ornate altar that provided solace and safety for the faithful centuries ago.
Our Lord in the Attic Museum (Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder)
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