Zuiderkerk
The Zuiderkerk is a historic church located in the Amsterdam district of Nieuwmarkt. Built between 1603 and 1611, it was the first Protestant church in the city and is known for its distinctive tower, which stands at 75 meters tall. The church was designed by architect Pieter Post and features a simple yet elegant style typical of the early Dutch Renaissance.
Today, the Zuiderkerk serves as a cultural venue and is often used for exhibitions and events. Its interior includes beautiful stained glass windows and a wooden ceiling, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The church is also surrounded by picturesque canals, enhancing its charm.