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Historic Amsterdam church razed in new year blaze

Published on: January 1, 2026 6:27 PM

Amsterdam’s historic Vondelkerk was destroyed in a massive fire on New Year’s Eve, likely triggered by fireworks, which ignited the church’s wooden tower shortly after midnight, causing the building to collapse.

Firefighters rushed to the scene and worked tirelessly to contain the blaze, while authorities halted traffic and evacuated nearby residents to prevent casualties and stop the fire from spreading to surrounding areas.

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Despite their efforts, emergency responders could not save the iconic landmark, which ultimately collapsed. Video footage shows charred bricks and remains of the once-prominent church, leaving the city in shock and mourning.

Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but residents expressed deep sadness at losing one of Amsterdam’s cultural treasures. Social media posts captured the heartbreak, describing the intensity of the heat and the church’s sudden destruction.

Vondelkerk, built in 1880, had been out of service since 1997. The former Catholic church served as a cultural and events venue after closing for worship in the 1970s, preserving its architectural significance.

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Authorities have confirmed that the official cause of the fire remains under investigation, as they continue to assess the extent of the damage and explore measures to prevent similar incidents during future celebrations.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Amsterdam church blaze, cultural heritage loss, fireworks accident Amsterdam, historic landmark destroyed, Latest, New Year fire, Vondelkerk fire

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