Lewis Nolan in "Our Lord in the Attic" Catholic Church, a hidden place of worship built in the tops of three Amsterdam town homes by a wealthy Dutch merchant in the 1600s. Located in the center of town near the Red Light District, the tiny church is four bowling lanes wide. It seats 150 on the main floor and two wrap-around balconies and is equipped with an organ, religious statues and paintings. The column on the left contains a swing-out pulpit, still in use for weekly masses plus occasional weddings and concerts.

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