Amsterdam Museum is located in the Middle Age's Saint Lucien's Monastery, which was later used as the city's orphanage. The permanent exhibition Amsterdam DNA offers an overview of the history of Amsterdam with interactive images, sounds, movement and specially selected objects.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Entrance fee: €12.50
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Copper Monday, when lepers were allowed into town. |
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The oldest map of Amsterdam, painted by Cornelius Anthonisz in 1538. |
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The miracle casket: this casket is traditionally thought to have contained the miracle wafer. Before being a trade city, Amsterdam was a pilgrimage city due to the miracle wafer: a very sick man was given his last rites but he threw up and his vomit was thrown into the fire. However, the wafer remained unscathed. The wafer was twice brought to Oude Kerk and twice it reappeared in the house from which it was brought. A chapel was built on the site but it was twice engulfed by flames in a town fire. The wafer always survived unscathed. |
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