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- Coomanshof abstract "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. The hofje that grew around it is typical of the type of occupational hofjes such as the Brouwershofje that grew out of the local Brewer's guild. The patron saint of the merchants was Saint Nicholas, also the patron saint of Amsterdam. When the guilds were disbanded under Napoleon in 1798, the hofje was rented out until 1854 when it was sold. When the local head of the archives Adriaan Justus Enschedé bought the property in 1871, he demolished the eleven small hofje houses but kept the guild house as a folly for his garden. His main home was on the Zijlstraat. Enschede also found the original gable stone and had it reinstalled in 1871 above the doorway in the Witte Herenstraat.".
- Coomanshof thumbnail Paradijsje_Witte_Herenstraat_36.JPG?width=300.
- Coomanshof wikiPageID "38583061".
- Coomanshof wikiPageLength "2713".
- Coomanshof wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Coomanshof wikiPageRevisionID "646655082".
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Adriaan_Justus_Enschedé.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Amsterdam.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Anton_Heyboer.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Brouwershofje.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Category:1644_establishments.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hofjes.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rijksmonuments_in_Haarlem.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink G._H._Kurtz.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Gerdina_Hendrika_Kurtz.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Godfried_Bomans.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Haarlem.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Historisch_Museum_Haarlem.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Hofje.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink IJmuiden.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Netherlands.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Piet_van_Heerden.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Nicholas.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink Teisterbant_club.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink File:Paradijsje_Witte_Herenstraat_36.JPG.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLink File:RM34426_Haarlem_-_Witte_Herenstraat.jpg.
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Coomanshof".
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Het Paradijsje".
- Coomanshof wikiPageWikiLinkText "Merchant's".
- Coomanshof hasPhotoCollection Coomanshof.
- Coomanshof wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Coomanshof wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Coomanshof wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hofjes_in_Haarlem.
- Coomanshof wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Coomanshof wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rijksmonument.
- Coomanshof subject Category:1644_establishments.
- Coomanshof subject Category:Hofjes.
- Coomanshof subject Category:Rijksmonuments_in_Haarlem.
- Coomanshof hypernym Hofje.
- Coomanshof point "52.38361111111111 4.631666666666667".
- Coomanshof type Museum.
- Coomanshof type Attraction.
- Coomanshof type Establishment.
- Coomanshof type Habitat.
- Coomanshof type Rijksmonument.
- Coomanshof type SpatialThing.
- Coomanshof comment "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. The hofje that grew around it is typical of the type of occupational hofjes such as the Brouwershofje that grew out of the local Brewer's guild. The patron saint of the merchants was Saint Nicholas, also the patron saint of Amsterdam.".
- Coomanshof label "Coomanshof".
- Coomanshof sameAs m.0r4rskq.
- Coomanshof sameAs Командсхоф.
- Coomanshof sameAs Q5167552.
- Coomanshof sameAs Q5167552.
- Coomanshof lat "52.38361111111111".
- Coomanshof long "4.631666666666667".
- Coomanshof wasDerivedFrom Coomanshof?oldid=646655082.
- Coomanshof depiction Paradijsje_Witte_Herenstraat_36.JPG.
- Coomanshof isPrimaryTopicOf Coomanshof.