Begijnhof

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""Silence please," reads a sign at the entrance, and guests respectfully oblige. Inside is a serene courtyard surrounded by residences and religious structures, including the oldest house in Amsterdam (#34), the English Reformed Church, the Begijnhof Chapel, and a statue of Jesus. Both the church and chapel are actively functioning, and visitors are welcome to attend religious services. Between services, they are open to the public for visits. The chapel features impressive murals, telling The Miracle of Amsterdam. The church features a pulpit designed by artist Piet Mondrian. The Begijnhof grounds, church, and chapel are free to enter. Check the church and chapel websites for scheduled religious services and seasonal hours. "
"Quiet escape in the city center: a 600-year old community for catholic women serving those in need & a women-only residence to this day."

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