The House with the Heads on Keizersgracht 123 in Amsterdam is more than a historic building. For centuries, it has been a hub where knowledge, creativity, and free thinking converged.
Named after the busts of six Roman deities on its façade, the house has long attracted free thinkers, collectors, and patrons of the arts. Once home to Lodewijk (or Louis) de Geer and his son Laurens, it housed an extensive library containing titles that can be found on our shelves today.
Today, the house is the living heart of the Embassy of the Free Mind and the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica. As a monument, it safeguards intellectual heritage while remaining open and alive, inviting visitors into a continuum of thought that links past inquiry with present reflection.
Because not everyone is able to visit us in person, we have developed a virtual tour! Discover the Grail of Amsterdam, our colourful garden filled with wild flowers, or take a look at one of our past exhibitions.
Built in 1622, the House with the Heads is one of Amsterdam's most storied buildings and part of the National Heritage Foundation's Top 100. Contact mmarques@efm.amsterdam to learn more about the possibilities of renting the entire building for a special event.
From inspiring experiences to content-driven gatherings, the Embassy of the Free Mind offers a diverse calendar open to all curious minds.
From the Collection
"For the divine wisdom is revealed in all things. Whoever seeks it with a sincere heart will find that heaven and earth are full of the divine mystery"
Biblioteca Philisophica HErmetica


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