Amsterdam's Red Light District Giving Birth to Church Art, Dining, and Shops

THE NEW YORK TIMES
By Christopher F. Schuetze
Oude Kerk, 14th-century church in red light district of Amsterdam
AMSTERDAM---Although the pungent scent of hash, the roving stag parties and the red-light windows remain the dominant culture of De Wallen, Amsterdam's notorious district, the area is slowly becoming less louche. One of the most prominent markers of the changes in the area is the Oude Kerk — literally, the old church — the 14th-century Amsterdam landmark. About to celebrate a grand opening after decades of restoration the church is looking for a new, more meaningful role in the district. Starting in September 2013, new art installations will be unveiled inside the ancient walls. [link]

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