Oudekerksplein
Wheelchair accessible
Oudekerksplein is a city square in Amsterdam, Netherlands, home to Amsterdam's oldest church and a statue honoring Dutch sex workers.

šŸ“œ City square in Amsterdam, home to the city's oldest church and a statue honoring Dutch sex workers.
šŸ” Known for its unique blend of sacred and profane, situated in the Red Light District.

Why Go

⛪ Explore Amsterdam's oldest church, Oude Kerk (built 1306)
šŸ—½ See the bronze statue "Belle" honoring sex workers
šŸŽØ Discover contemporary art exhibitions within a historic setting
šŸ‘» Visit the final resting place of renowned Amsterdammers, including Rembrandt's wife
♿ Enjoy excellent accessibility provisions

Why Avoid

šŸ”ž Located in the Red Light District, which may not appeal to all visitors

Tips

šŸ’³ Free access with an I amsterdam City Card
šŸ• Service dogs are allowed

Cost

šŸ’° Free with I amsterdam City Card

Hours

šŸ•’ Mon-Sat 10:00-18:00, Sun 13:00-17:30

♿ Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance, restroom, and lift
Audio description and Braille material available
Hearing loop and sign language interpretation provided
Hidden disability Sunflower-keycord recognized

Last updated 10 days ago

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