Province North Holland | ||
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Address Wijde Appelaarsteeg 11F, 2011 HB Haarlem, Netherlands |
Inzicht haarlem hofje van bakenes
The Hofje van Bakenes or Bakenesserkamer is a hofje in Haarlem, Netherlands, located between the Bakenessergracht and the Wijde Appelaarsteeg.
Contents
- Inzicht haarlem hofje van bakenes
- 12 wijde appelaarsteeg en joods monument ph frankplein
- History of the foundation
- References
12 wijde appelaarsteeg en joods monument ph frankplein
History of the foundation
The hofje was founded from the legacy of Dirck van Bakenes (or Dirc van Bakenesse) in 1395. This makes it the oldest hofje in the Netherlands. The earliest mention of it in town records is from the History of Haarlem by Samuel Ampzing in 1628, who claims to have copied the stichtingsbrief or letter of foundation (since lost). In the records of the Hofje van Gratie (torn down in 1960 to make way for the new wing of the Haarlem Public Library), their stichtingsbrief from 1554 claims to be governed in the same manner by the Haarlem council as the Hofje van Bakenes. Further records from the Haarlem archives show that the straw roofs were replaced by tiled ones in 1610, and a major restoration was conducted in 1657, which appears to be the proper date of the current buildings. Originally 13 houses for 20 women, one house was redesigned as a regent's room in 1663. This is also the date of the keystone with the rhyme Ingang vant Gesticht/ van Dirck van Baekenes/ voor Vrouwen acht en/ twee mael ses
Translation: Entrance of the foundation of Dirck van Baekenes for ladies eight and two times six
This has two meaningsm = (8 + 2) * 6 = 60 is the minimum age for ladies to be eligible for living theren = 8 + (2 * 6) = 20 is the number of people who could live thereAddress: Wijde Appelaarsteeg 11