It was the first Protestant church in Amsterdam. It was built in 1611. Three Rembrandt’s children are laid to rest in the church, and the renowned painter painted his famous painting “Night Watch” in the church itself because his studio was too small for this amazingly large painting. By the way, among the 14 pictures painted in 1874 by Claude Monet in Amsterdam, this church was captured.
Photo: Door Eriksw - Eigen werk, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=79996748
During this walk you will have time: to go for a cheese and wine tasting, to see the main Dam square and the royal palace, to go along the shopping Kalverstraat street and go to the Amsterdam Museum, to see the oldest house, to get acquainted with the street brownie, to find out that Rusland has no connection with Russia, drink tea in the smallest house, see what Monet painted, walk along the Rembrandt beach and buy a Dutch herring at a kiosk.