Haarlem: Beguinage
Places and attractions in the Beguinage category
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Teylers Hofje
Nestled in the heart of Haarlem, Netherlands, Teylers Hofje stands as an enduring testament to the city's rich historical tapestry. This serene beguinage, a type of courtyard complex historically inhabited by Beguines—lay religious women who lived in community...
Hofje van Noblet
Nestled in the charming city of Haarlem, Netherlands, the Hofje van Noblet stands as a serene testament to the city's rich history and philanthropic tradition. This beguinage, a complex of small houses once used by Beguines — lay religious women who lived in...
Proveniershuis
In the heart of Haarlem, Netherlands, lies a serene oasis of historic significance known as the Proveniershuis. This beguinage, a complex traditionally housing lay religious women known as Beguines, offers a glimpse into the tranquil lifestyle once led by its...
Hofje van Oorschot
Tucked away in the charming city of Haarlem, Netherlands, lies a hidden gem known as the Hofje van Oorschot. This beguinage, a quiet courtyard surrounded by historic almshouses, offers a serene escape from the bustling city streets.
Hofje In den Groenen Tuin
The Hofje in den Groenen Tuin is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands.
Hofje van Staats
The Hofje van Staats is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, on the Jansweg 39, close to the Haarlem railway station.
Hofje van Bakenes
The Hofje van Bakenes or Bakenesserkamer is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, located between the Bakenessergracht and the Wijde Appelaarsteeg. In the Middle Ages "kamer" or "room" meant house. Usually the houses within a hofje consisted of just one room.
Wijnbergshofje
The Wijnbergshofje is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, on the Barrevoetstraat. It was founded in 1662 by the Mennonite Church. It was renovated in 1872 and contains 9 houses for pensioners.
Hofje van Willem Heythuijsen
The Hofje van Willem Heythuijsen is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands. It was founded in 1650 by the testament of Willem van Heythuysen on the site of his summer residence outside the city walls of Haarlem on land that was considered Heemstede property until it was annexed in 1927.
Coomanshof
The Coomanshof is a former hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, on the Witte Heren straat. It was named the "mercerie" or cramersneringhe after the local merchant's guild that existed from 1407. The small guild house dates from 1644.
Frans Loenenhofje
The Frans Loenenhofje is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, on the Witte Heren straat. It was named the "Five room" or Vijfkamer hofje in 1607 after the five new rooms that were built from the proceeds of the will and testament of Frans Loenen.
Hofje van Loo
The Hofje van Loo is a hofje on the Barrevoetstraat 7 in Haarlem, Netherlands. It was founded in 1489 by Haarlem mayor Symon Pieterszoon van Loo and his wife Godelt Willemsdochter, on the Grebbesteeg 'purely to honor and rest the souls of their parents and themselves' by funding...
Hofje Codde en Van Beresteijn
The Hofje van Codde en Beresteyn is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands. The current building is from 1968 and is located on the J. Cuyperstraat, which is named for the architect who designed the Cathedral of Saint Bavo next door, Joseph Cuypers.
St. Barbara Gasthuis
The St. Barbara Gasthuis was a hospital and later a hofje on the Jansstraat in Haarlem, Netherlands. All that remains is a former gateway.
Vrouwe- en Antonie Gasthuys
The Vrouwe- en Antonie Gasthuis is a hofje on the Klein Heiligland 64a in Haarlem, Netherlands. It is open on weekdays from 10-17.00.
Remonstrants Hofje
The Remonstrantshofje is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands. It is one of the hofjes in Haarlem that is traditionally used to provide housing for elderly people.
Johan Enschedé Hof
The Johan Enschedé Hof is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, on the Korte Begijnestraat. Via a rear entrance it is linked to the Hofje van Bakenes.