Our Lord in the Attic

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Our Lord in the Attic is a 17th-century clandestine Catholic church hidden in the attic of a canal house in Amsterdam, now preserved as a historic museum site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clandestine church
museum
architecturalStyle Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
canal house architecture
category Churches in Amsterdam
Museums in Amsterdam
Rijksmonuments in Amsterdam
completionDate 1663
constructionStart 1661
country Netherlands
currentFunction museum
tourist attraction
denomination Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
era 17th century
floorCount 3
foundedBy Jan Hartman NERFINISHED
functionDuring17thCentury clandestine Catholic church
hasDutchName Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder NERFINISHED
hasPart 17th-century period rooms
altar
attic church
canal house
galleries
hidden sanctuary
three floors of living quarters
heritageDesignation Rijksmonument NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationCountry Netherlands NERFINISHED
historicalContext post-Reformation religious restrictions in the Dutch Republic
historicalPeriod Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
inception 1663
languageOfName Dutch
locatedIn Amsterdam
Amsterdam city centre NERFINISHED
De Wallen NERFINISHED
Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
Holland NERFINISHED
Oudezijds Voorburgwal NERFINISHED
historic centre of Amsterdam
province of North Holland
locatedNear Oude Kerk, Amsterdam NERFINISHED
locatedOn Oudezijds Voorburgwal 40
openToPublic yes
operator Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder museum organization NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
subjectOf guided tours
heritage conservation programs
translationOfName Our Lord in the Attic NERFINISHED
usedFor Catholic worship
heritage education
museum exhibitions

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Museum Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder dedicatedTo Our Lord in the Attic
Museum Ons’ Lieve Heer op Solder nameMeaning Our Lord in the Attic