This Roman Catholic church is located in the Old Center District near Amsterdam Central Station. Built in the 19th century and annotated as a Basilica in 2012, the church has both Baroque and Renaissance elements., Saint Nicholas is the patron saint of the city, church and of seafarers. Designed by Adrianus Bliejs (1842-1912), it has two towers with a rose stained glass window above the entrance with a base-relief of Christ and four Evangelists in the center. Above the window is a statue of Saint Nicholas. The exterior is suffering from the effects of sandstone absorbing the pollutants over the years turning the exterior a brownish black. Inside the church there are soaring vaults and cavernous chambers. Highlights are the gilded crown of Maximilian I, 14 stations of the Cross, the Miracle of Amsterdam 1345, and the 19th century Sauer Organ which is world recognized and celebrated with an annual International Organ Concert series. Every Saturday at 5 pm (Sept-June) the choir performs free of charge. Gregorian Vespers on Sunday at 17:00 (July and August). They have an electronic confessional, I have to try that. There is an extra fee of 4 Euros if you want to explore the crypt. They also have a few post cards and such for sale. read more