The Nieuwe Waalse Kerk (Dutch for "New Walloon Church") is a late 19th-century church building on the Keizersgracht canal in Amsterdam. The building, a rare example of Romanesque Revival architecture in Amsterdam, has rijksmonument status. [1]
^"Nieuwe Waalse Kerk, Keizersgracht 676", Het Grachtenhuis (Dutch)
The NieuweWaalseKerk (Dutch for "New Walloon Church") is a late 19th-century church building on the Keizersgracht canal in Amsterdam. The building, a...
672-674: The Van Raey Houses, now Museum Van Loon, from 1671 676: The NieuweWaalseKerk, Keizersgracht 676, from 1856 105: d'Bruynvis, from 1763 123: Huis...
Dutch painter. De la Croix was baptized on 3 January 1756 in the Oude WaalseKerk in Amsterdam as Susanne, daughter of French painter Pierre Frédéric de...
150 inhabitants and destroyed a large part of the city centre. The 'WaalseKerk' (Breestraat 63) was originally part of the Katharina Hospital. In 1584...