Middenschip


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Object number 000018

Middenschip

The Middenschip (nave) forms the origins of the Oude Kerk - a building that continued to expand with new spaces and additions over the centuries. As Amsterdam grew, so did the need for church space. What originally was a wooden chapel on the banks of the Amstel River grew into a basilical nave. In the fourteenth century, the church was expanded with the Noorderzijbeuk and Zuiderzijbeuk (north and south aisle), turning it into a hall church .

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Oude kerk Adlib Collect priref 2365


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