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operated independently as common "shelters for christians" until after the
Protestant Reformation, when all church property reverted to the Haarlem city council in 1581. The two foundations then split off from their church-related management and continued to operate as hofjes independently of each
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there. The merged foundation moved to its present location in 1787. Pilgrim traffic by that time was reduced due to the number of
European wars, but the main reason for moving was that the former gateway to the city on the Hagestraat was no longer used. Most traffic to the city arrived by
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This hofje is run by a charitable foundation called 'Vrouwe- en
Antonie Gasthuis', which was founded in 1726 as a merger from two Haarlem Christian foundations dating back to 1440. One was for women in need of shelter called the
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river. Perhaps the foundation could not afford to rebuild and arranged to switch premises with the
Teylers Stichting, who built their new hofje on what was previously land owned by the "OLV" foundation.
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who carried the tradition on in the name of Pieter Teyler, not his wife. They later made the deal with the Vrouwe- en
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or 'High' road where the most pilgrims arrived who came to
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in 1644 as a pendant to the wedding portrait of her husband
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