
Westerkerk
The
Westerkerk ("western church") is a Protestant church in
Amsterdam
, built in 1620-1631 after a design by Hendrick de Keyser. The church is right
next to Amsterdam's Jordaan
district, at
the bank of the Prinsengracht canal.
The spire is the highest church tower in Amsterdam, at 85 meters
(279 feet). The crown topping the spire is the
Imperial Crown of Austria of
Maximilian I. The
church bells were made by the
brothers Hemony.
Rembrandt van Rijn was buried in
the Westerkerk on
October 8 1669. The exact location of the grave is unknown, but
presumed to be somewhere along the northern wall. Rembrandt's lover
Hendrickje Stoffels is also
buried here, and his son
Titus van
Rijn may also be. Other painters buried in the Westerkerk are
Nicolaes Berchem,
Gillis d'Hondecoeter,
Melchior d'Hondecoeter and
Govert Flinck. The church organ is decorated
with doors painted by
Gerard de
Lairesse.
The
Westerkerk is located close to the Achterhuis (now Anne Frank
House
) where diarist Anne
Frank, her family and others hid from Nazi persecution for two years during World War II. The Westerkerk is
mentioned frequently in her diary - its clock tower could be seen
from the attic of the Achterhuis and Anne Frank described the
chiming of the clock as a source of comfort. A memorial statue of
Frank is located outside the church.
Near the
Westerkerk is the Homomonument
, a memorial for men and women persecuted for their
homosexuality.
On
March 10,
1969 Queen
Beatrix (then Princess
Beatrix) married Prince
Claus in
the Westerkerk.
There are
also churches called Westerkerk in other Dutch towns, including
Leeuwarden
, Enkhuizen
, Amersfoort
, Bunschoten
, Ermelo
and Capelle aan
den IJssel
.
External links
Photo gallery
File:WestertorenAmsterdam.jpg|WestertorenImage:Orgel
westerkerk.jpg|The church organImage:Jordaan amsterdam.jpg|View of
the Jordaan from the church towerImage:Prinsengracht Canal By
Night.jpg|The Prinsengracht by night, with a view of the Westerkerk
and Anne Frank House
Image:WesterkerkAmsterdam20041002 CopyrightKaihsuTai.jpg|Interior
of the WesterkerkImage:Anne Frank M01.JPG|Statue of Anne Frank on
the church square, by
Mari
AndriessenImage:Ac.homomonument.jpg|Homomonument on the church
square