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Vrouwe- en Antonie Gasthuys

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250:, to another Mennonite, the widow Dorothea Berck, who bought it to memorialize her late husband, Josephus Coymans in 1655. Then it passed to the silk merchant Jan Kolder, before being sold to silk merchant Pieter Teyler van der Hulst in 1729, who bought it to memorialize his wife after his marriage in the same year. He made the first serious changes to the complex. He added the stone side wings for pensioners in 1730, improving their living conditions, and created the main entrance on the Klein Heiligland. By that time, the older Bogaert home on the Grote Houtstraat had changed hands (today from the Grote Houtstraat nothing can be seen of the hofje). 200: 17: 28: 281: 63: 49: 35: 246:(that no longer exists) between the Klein Heiligland and the Grote Houtstraat. At that time the regents and the pensioners who needed care were housed in the main house which was built back to back with another building facing the shopping street. When the Bogaert foundation ran out of funds, it passed within the Mennonite community known as 148:
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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The "OLV" foundation was originally located in the Klerksteeg at the corner of Voochtensteeg (which ran south of the Bakenesserkerk and joined the Koudenhorn, somewhere near the location of the
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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 Antonie Gasthuis foundation, when they had a new,
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founded in 1729. That hofje and its inhabitants moved in that year to the new premises at a much more prestigious location on the
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and the new location was next to a boat landing. The foundation bought the current location from the
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or 'High' road where the most pilgrims arrived who came to Haarlem to revere the relics in the
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The Vrouwe- en Antonie Gasthuis on the Klein Heiligland, was founded as a shelter for pilgrims.
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overlook the Spaarne river, and the Vrouwe- en Antonie Gasthuys is on the Klein Heiligland.
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built for their pensioners on the Spaarne. The first regent of this new
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facing another pensioner's home on the opposite side of the street, the
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soapmaker called Pieter Joosten Bogaert, who owned a large house on the
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Notation in the registers of the Haarlem Mennonite community "De Blok"
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for Pieter Joosten Bogaert for a donation to the poor on May 24, 1634
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other until they were finally merged as one foundation in 1726.
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in 1644 as a pendant to the wedding portrait of her husband
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Vrouwe- en Antonie Gasthuys is located in Haarlem
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Teylers Hofje
Teylers Museum
hofje
Haarlem
Netherlands
Bakenesserkerk
Hugo van Assendelft
St. Barbaragasthuis
Teylers Hofje
Spaarne
Sint-Bavokerk
trekschuit
Teylers Foundation
Pieter Teyler van der Hulst
Spaarne

Frans Hals
Joseph Coymans
Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed
rijksmonument
Mennonite
Grote Houtstraat
Proveniershuis
Teylers Stichting
modern hofje
Wybrand Hendricks
Rijksmonument

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