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The Hofje van Codde en Beresteyn is a
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. The current building is from 1968 and is located on the J. Cuyperstraat, which is named for the architect who designed the
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next door,
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. This hofje is the wealthiest hofje foundation in Haarlem with the most modern facilities for its inhabitants. Poor (devote) Catholic women of Haarlem 60 years and older are still welcome to live there for free.


History of the Hofje van Codde

The modern-day Hofje van Codde en Berestijn was built in 1968 on land next to the
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, because the original donator, Pieter Jansz Codde, was Catholic and built his hofje next to the former cathedral in Haarlem, the
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on the Grote markt in the center of town. This location is the second move that the hofje made in its history spanning four centuries. The Haarlem archives still keep the will and testament of the original donor, where it states that Mr. Pieter Jansz Codde,
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of the (old)
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, Grote markt, wrote in 1598 that from the proceeds of his will, four rooms ('‘camerkens’') should be founded “Hofkenswijs” (in the Hofjes way) for poor elderly women. The resulting hofje was built by his executor Hendrick Spoorwater in 1609 on the Nauwe Damsteeg, next to the newly founded underground Catholic church ''Franciscusstatie'' (which itself later relocated to the Donkere Spaarne and was called ''de Vier Heemskinderen''"Meer dan Steen - Haarlemse gebedshuizen vroeger en nu", Historical Werkgroup "Vereniging Haerlem"; editor: Leny Wijnands, 2007.). It was the same year that the new poor men's almshouse ''Oudemannenhuis'' was completed (now housing the
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). These two events were related. The
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friars or ''minnebroers'' had lost their former monastery in 1581 when the city had reclaimed that land (and the church located there) to replace the St. Elisabeth Gasthuis formerly located on the Grote Houtstraat and which burned in the fire of 1576. These monks were put out on the street, but with local support from underground Catholic parishes, they found a place to stay in the Damsteeg, and many also fled south. Prior to the fall of Haarlem to the Protestant republic in 1577 after the four-year Spanish occupation, many Haarlem hofjes were in some way physically connected to a specific church. This can still be seen in the case of the
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, which has its rooms built up against the church building. In the same way, the original Hofje van Codde was originally attached to the ''Franciscusstatie''. During the course of years it became known as the ''Spoorwater hofje'', because the executor of the Codde testament lived in a much grander house on the corner of the Jansstraat, which housed the regent's room for the hofje.


Hillegond Gerritsdr, wealthy nun or ''klopje''

Hillegond Gerritsdr, a nun in the Haarlem convent of St. Anna, asked the church for permission to take her possessions from the convent and leave them to this hofje. The St. Anna klooster was located on the same square (damaged beyond repair in 1572) where the Nieuwe Kerk stands today. Like all other convents of Haarlem, the nuns property was seized by the state. In 1581 the Annaklooster was formally seized by the state with all its possessions, and the nuns living there were forced to live elsewhere (they were given an annuity by the city to live by). Her story is much like the story of the nun Elisabeth Verhagen of the Haarlem St. Michielsklooster, who suffered a similar fate. The grounds of that cloister became the
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. Hillegond Gerritsdr had her portrait painted by
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with rosary in hand.''Haarlems hofjes'', Dr. G. H. Kurtz, Schuyt & Co C.V., Haarlem, 1972, . This portrait hung in the regent's room for centuries, up until the move to the J. Cuyperstraat. Since then it has been on loan to the
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. Her portrait is the only tangible evidence today of the lifestyle of the nuns of the St. Annaklooster.


Spoorwater

Nothing remains of the original hofje in the center of town. During the course of centuries, the successful hofje (known as Spoorwater's hofje) expanded and rebuilt, but in the 18th century, the
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type foundry company slowly swallowed up all buildings between the Sint-Bavo-kerk and the
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. The original hofje was built on the Damsteeg directly behind the clock tower (in 2005 rebuilt on the Klokhuisplein), and comprised buildings from the ''Statie St. Franciscus'', all the way along the Nauwe Damsteeg to the Lange Begijnestraat, where Spoorwater lived. The Nauwe Damsteeg and the Dam steeg no longer exist today, but in the recently finished former Enschede complex, the clock tower has been rebuilt, and there is now a new open space above the parking garage, called the ''Simon de Vrieshof'' on the same spot. On old maps of Haarlem, the original hofje appears in legends as ''Het Spoorwaters Hofje''. It is formally called ''Stichting Het Hofje van Meester Pieter Janszoon Codde, genaamd Spoorwater'', probably because Hendrick Spoorwater not only was the first regent, but he lived there until he died. Also, Mr. Codde was asked to leave his will to a hofje by the Protestant city councilmen, and it is not clear if he voluntarily left this bequest or not. Perhaps Spoorwater was the more energetic overseer, since building was completed before Codde died in 1610. In any case, being Catholic has always been one of the entrance criteria for this hofje, and even today the members of the hofje do not have to walk far to go to mass.


History of the Hofje van Beresteyn

The Codde hofje merged later with the Hofje van Beresteyn, which was founded in 1684, nearly a century later, by the painter Claes van Beresteyn.Claes van Beresteyn in the RKD
/ref> Claes van Beresteyn was a friend of the Haarlem painter
Pieter Soutman Pieter Claesz Soutman (1593-1601 – 16 August 1657)
who was a regent. The family portrait of the Beresteyns that was later sold as a Frans Hals in the 1880s is now attributed to Soutman. The two hofjes had always been run by the same board of regents, but merged their books in 1731. The ''Hofje van Nicolaas van Beerensteyn'' was originally built on the Lange Herenstraat at a spot now housing a large parking garage across from the
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. Both Hofjes are for elderly Catholic women, though Nicolaes van Beresteyn stipulated in his will that his hofje was for both elderly men and women. The hofje seems very unassuming in its current location in the shadow of the Cathedral of Saint Bavo, but it happens to be the wealthiest of all the hofjes in Haarlem. This is because the families of van Codde and van Beresteyn left several paintings that were sold in the 19th century for funding to rebuild, which they did.


The wealthy van Beresteyn family

The largest influx of capital for the hofje came about when the regents sold a
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painting to Mathilde Hannah Rothschild in 1882 and later three more
Frans Hals Frans Hals the Elder (, , ; – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, chiefly of individual and group portraits and of genre works, who lived and worked in Haarlem. Hals played an important role in the evolution of 17th-century group ...
paintings to the
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in 1885. The first painting was a portrait of a young girl, Emerantia van Beresteyn, the sister of the landscape painter Nicolaes van Beresteyn, the later founder of half of this hofje. The next two were twin marriage portraits from 1629 of Nicolaes' parents Catharina Both van der Eem and
Paulus van Beresteyn Paulus van Beresteyn (1582 – 1666), was a Dutch lawyer in Haarlem, known best today for his portrait painted by Frans Hals in 1619. Biography He was a lawyer in Haarlem who lived first on the Wijngaardstraat, and later on the Zijlstraat. ...
(1588–1636). Finally, they sold a family portrait about 10 years after that, which was attributed to Frans Hals at the time, but has since been attributed to
Pieter Soutman Pieter Claesz Soutman (1593-1601 – 16 August 1657)
. The Rothschild painting caused a scandal in the Dutch papers and the hofje was accused of selling National treasure for financial gain. The hofje had copies made of the paintings by Petrus Theodorus van Wijngaerdt which still hang in the regent's room today.


The Hofje today

The current building is from 1968 and is located on the J. Cuyperstraat, near the church and the canal Leidsevaart, in Haarlem. Catholic women 60 years and older are still welcome there.


The wealth of the foundation today

The management of the Hofje is in charge of a board that works together with the St Jacobsgodhuis to finance various activities in Haarlem's hofjes, such as the
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, Gravinnehof and work on the
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 Loen ...
. Current projects include studies to discover how the age-old forms of community living in hofjes can withstand the modern age.''Hofjes met perspectief. Al eeuwen een moderne woonvorm voor ouderen.'', Schuijt - Lucassen, N.Y., Leene, G.J.F., Houben, P.P.J.A.M. & Nelissen, H.M, Coutinho, Bussum, 1997,


References

* ''Haarlems hofjes'', Dr. G. H. Kurtz, Schuyt & Co C.V., Haarlem, 1972, ISBN 90-6097-027-6 * ''Door gangen en poorten naar de hofjes van Haarlem'', Peetom, L. en L. van der Hoek, Leiden, 2001, Image:Frans Hals - Paulus Beresteyn, rechter te Haarlem.jpg, Paulus Beresteyn, wedding portrait by
Frans Hals Frans Hals the Elder (, , ; – 26 August 1666) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, chiefly of individual and group portraits and of genre works, who lived and worked in Haarlem. Hals played an important role in the evolution of 17th-century group ...
in 1629, Louvre Image:Paulus van Beresteyns vrouw Catharina Both van der Eem.jpg, Catharina Both van der Eem, bride of Paulus Beresteyn in 1629, Louvre Image:Hillegond gerritsdr - marten van heemskerck.JPG, Wealthy Haarlem nun Hillegond Gerritsdr, portrait by
Maarten van Heemskerck Maarten van Heemskerck or ''Marten Jacobsz Heemskerk van Veen'' (1 June 1498 - 1 October 1574) was a Dutch portrait and religious painter, who spent most of his career in Haarlem. He was a pupil of Jan van Scorel, and adopted his teacher's Itali ...
, in
Frans Hals Museum The Frans Hals Museum is a museum located in Haarlem, the Netherlands. The museum was established in 1862. In 1950, the museum was split in two locations when the collection of modern art was moved to the '' Museum De Hallen'' (since 2018 called ...
Image:Beresteyn-van der Eem family ca1635.JPG, Beresteyn-van der Eem family ca 1635. Image:Hofje van Beresteijn in 1910.jpg, Hofje garden in 1910, then located between the Lange Herenstraat and Lange Molenstraat, Haarlem Image:Playing bears van beresteyn.JPG, Memorial statue placed ca 1970 to mark the spot where the former van Berensteyn (beren=bears) hofje was located. Image:Hofje Codde en van Beresteyn april2009.JPG, Garden of the hofje today on the Jos Cuypersstraat, Haarlem. Image:Klokhuisplein.JPG, Klokhuisplein, Haarlem in 1804 showing the gateway to the former location of the hofje on the left (the hofje moved in 1872 to the spot near the Haarlem railway station). Image:Klokhuisplein simon-de-vrieshof appelaar poort.JPG, Klokhuisplein, Haarlem, where a memorial plaque to Enschede hangs, and the inner courtyard is named Simon de Vrieshof today. Image:Steen Johan Enschede bij rechtbank Haarlem.jpg, Memorial plaque to former printer of money, Johan Enschede (hangs in klokhuisplein gateway).
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