Discover queer composers during this edition of the Museum Pleyel series. On Sunday, July 5 at 4:00 PM, Duo Pleyel Seeds performs with young talent Emerald Rouse (14 years old) and soprano Lucie Chartin. He plays various songs and pieces by queer composers, from the Baroque that is now dead!
About the Luther Museum
The Luther Museum Amsterdam is located in the Wittenberg building on Nieuwe Keizersgracht. This building, dating back to 1772, is named after the place where Martin Luther proclaimed his theses on the reformation of the then church in 1517, which led to the Reformation.
The building was originally constructed as the Evangelical Lutheran Diaconal Old Men's and Women's House. It played a significant role in caring for the poor, elderly, and orphans.
At the end of the 16th century, the Lutheran congregation was founded in Amsterdam. By the seventeenth century, about twenty percent of the population was Lutheran, and many buildings, such as the Old Lutheran Church on Spui and the Round Lutheran Church on Singel, serve as reminders of this history. Over the years, the Lutheran church and diaconate collected important heritage.
The building itself – including the regents' rooms, the hallway, and the church hall – is the most significant piece in the collection. The heritage collection also includes paintings by artists like Breenbergh and Ruysdael, silverware, and authentic furniture.
The Luther Museum tells the story of the Lutherans in Amsterdam and the Netherlands, with a unique approach to faith and a strong sense of care for one another.
Discover Beneath the Swan (Onder de Zwaan): an exhibition about living Lutheran heritage from across the Netherlands. Discover special objects, personal stories, and inspiring traditions. An exhibition about care, connection, and a voice of one's own – showing what it means to be Lutheran, then and now.
On view until June 21!
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With its impressive regents' rooms and the Church Hall, the Luther Museum is a perfect location for meetings, events, presentations and gatherings.
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