







Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder is one of the oldest and most special museums in Amsterdam. Discover a rare, well-preserved canal house from the 17th century. Narrow corridors and stairs lead to historically furnished living areas, kitchens and cupboards and end in what is literally the highlight of the museum: a complete church in the attic.
To visit this location with your City Card, we advise you to reserve a time slot in advance. Reserve a timeslot via the link and select 'Reservation for free ticket'. Make sure your City Card is valid at the time of your visit.
The Roman Catholic house church was built in 1663, when masses were officially prohibited, but turned a blind eye. The church is thus a typical example of the (religious) tolerance that is so characteristic of the Netherlands, for which William of Orange laid the foundation in the 16th century. Freedom of belief and freedom of conscience are the pillars of the museum to this day. As a result, Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder is still a wonderful place for experience and reflection.
The entrance building houses the museum shop (ground floor) and the museum café (first floor). The museum shop offers a wide range of books, gifts and souvenirs. The shop is freely accessible. Entrance to the museum café is only possible with a ticket for the museum. The museum café is accessible by stairs and by lift.
Museum Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder can be hired for parties and parties. It is also an official wedding location.
The entrance building with facilities is accessible. The temporary exhibitions are also located there.
The permanent exhibition is in the monument, which is difficult to access for people who have difficulty walking.
For visitors who cannot climb stairs, the so-called CoVisit tour is available. From a specially designed location, these visitors take a virtual tour of the museum, while their companion walks around the monument.
Special audio tour ‘Together you see more’ allows a blind or partially sighted visitor to walk through the museum with a companion.
Speciale audiotour ‘Samen zie je meer’ kan een blinde of slechtziende bezoeker samen met een begeleider door het museum lopen. Voor bezoekers die geen trappen kunnen lopen, is de zogenoemde CoVisit-tour beschikbaar. Vanaf een speciaal ingerichte plek maken deze bezoekers een virtuele tour door het museum, terwijl hun begeleider een rondgang door het monument maakt.