Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
N 52° 22.209 E 004° 53.972
31U E 629319 N 5803906
The Zuiderkerk is a Protestant church that was constructed between 1603 and 1611 in the Nieuwmarkt area of Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is currently used as a municipal information center.
Waymark Code: WMN6B8
Location: Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 01/03/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
Views: 39

"The Zuiderkerk ("southern church") is a 17th-century Protestant church in the Nieuwmarkt area of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. The church played an important part in the life of Rembrandt and was the subject of a painting by Claude Monet.

The Zuiderkerk was the city's first church built specifically for Protestant services. It was constructed between 1603 and 1611 and stands on the Zuiderkerkhof ("Southern Graveyard") square near the Sint Antoniesbreestraat. The distinctive church tower, which dominates the surrounding area, was not completed until 1614 and contains a carillon of bells built by the brothers Hemony, installed in 1656.

The design of the church in Amsterdam Renaissance style is by Hendrick de Keyser, who was also buried in the church in 1621. A memorial stone was placed on top of his tomb in 1921. De Keyser designed the church as a pseudo-basilica in Gothic style, with a central nave and two lower side aisles, six bays long, with Tuscan columns, timber barrel vaults and dormers. The stained glass in the rectangular windows was replaced by transparent glass in the 17th Century. The richly detailed tower is a square stone substructure, on which an octagonal sandstone section stands with free-standing columns on the corners. On top of this is a wooden, lead-covered spire.

French Impressionist painter Claude Monet painted the church during a visit to the Netherlands. There is some confusion about the date of this painting, but it was probably one of 12 paintings made by Monet in 1874 during a visit to Amsterdam. The composition is centred on the church spire, with the Groenburgwal canal leading up to it in the foreground. The reflections of the buildings on the water are represented by yellow brushstrokes only, with no detail to them. The painting now hangs in the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Three of Rembrandt's children were buried in the Zuiderkerk, which is very near to Rembrandt's house in the Jodenbreestraat. Ferdinand Bol, one of Rembrandt's most famous pupils, was buried in the Zuiderkerk in 1680. According to local legend, Rembrandt painted the Night Watch at the church because his own studio was too small. However, the story is highly disputed and most likely untrue.

The Zuiderkerk was used for church services until 1929. During the final (1944-1945) winter of World War II, known as the hongerwinter ("hunger winter") in the Netherlands because food was so scarce, the church was in use as a temporary morgue because people were dying faster than they could be buried. The church was closed in 1970 because it was at the point of collapse. In the years 1976-1979, the church underwent renovation, and since 1988 it serves as a municipal information centre, with regularly changing exhibitions as well as a permanent exhibition which features a scale model of Amsterdam as it is envisioned in 2020.

Since June 2006, the church also houses the "Wall of Fame", a homage to Dutch celebrities who have made a positive contribution to society, such as charitable work. The honourees include Amsterdam mayor Job Cohen, renowned former soccer player Johan Cruijff and four-time Olympic swimming champion Inge de Bruijn.

The church is open to the public and currently serves as a municipal information center with exhibitions on housing and the environment. The tower has a separate entrance and is also open to the public."

--Wikipedia (visit link)
Reformed or Congregational Denomination: Protestant Church in the Netherlands

Associated Website: [Web Link]

Status: Converted to other use

Address:
Zuiderkerkhof 72
Amsterdam, Netherlands


Date of Construction or Event Occurrence: 01/01/1611

Architect: Hendrick de Keyser

Visit Instructions:





A complete sentence or two or an uploaded photo taken by the waymarker will be required in the log to confirm that the logger is participating in the hobby in good faith. Logs of only a few words like "Visited it" without an original photo are subject to deletion.
Search for...
Geocaching.com Google Map
Google Maps
MapQuest
Bing Maps
Nearest Waymarks
Nearest Continental Reformed and Congregational Church Sites
Nearest Geocaches
Create a scavenger hunt using this waymark as the center point
Recent Visits/Logs:
Date Logged Log  
Dutch Coaster visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 04/19/2022 Dutch Coaster visited it
Axel-F visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 07/21/2019 Axel-F visited it
Poole/Freeman visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 05/30/2019 Poole/Freeman visited it
DH5MM visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 05/01/2019 DH5MM visited it
eilers1 visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 12/06/2018 eilers1 visited it
Kladings visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 08/02/2017 Kladings visited it
Nathalain visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 07/17/2016 Nathalain visited it
keksíček visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 04/14/2016 keksíček visited it
madelief24 visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 03/09/2016 madelief24 visited it
matefreund visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 02/17/2016 matefreund visited it
Astartus visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 01/13/2016 Astartus visited it
DD Drix visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 09/27/2015 DD Drix visited it
luzzi-reloaded visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 09/27/2015 luzzi-reloaded visited it
InGodsHands visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 06/26/2015 InGodsHands visited it
Pistache 911 visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 06/13/2015 Pistache 911 visited it
jezevcik visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 04/03/2015 jezevcik visited it
Al-cab visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 03/12/2015 Al-cab visited it
fepeki visited Former Zuiderkerk - Amsterdam, Netherlands 02/24/2015 fepeki visited it

View all visits/logs