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Inside | Amsterdam: Posthoornkerk vintage & antiques fair

  • maaikeout
  • Mar 2, 2014
  • 1 min read

The first time I went to the Posthoornkerk, a church on the Haarlemmerstraat, was for a huge party (quite a while ago, I admit). Second time was to sit on the Game of Thrones throne. You can see they are not afraid of controversy. This will be the third time:

Small furniture, illustrations and paintings, glass, jewelry, toys and so much more vintage, antiques and collectables can be found at the Posthoornkerk (on the Haarlemmerstraat) from 28 'till 30 March. For the 18th time a fair will be held where you can not only buy interesting and beautiful items, but also get your stuff apraced for free. There will be lectures as well, and drinks, so count me in. Entrance to this ‘Antiek, Brocante, Kunst en Design Markt' is free.

Friday 28 March 11.00 - 18.00

Saturday 29 March 11.00 - 18.00

Sunday 30 March 11.00 - 17.00

The Posthoornkerk is a neo-gothic building that has not been used as a church for over 50 years. It was designed by Pierre Cuypers, who also designed the Rijksmuseum, the Vondelkerk and Amsterdam Central Station.

 
 
 

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