A monthly walking route along currently 15 workshops and/or galleries. On every first Sunday of the month there is an open house from 1 to 5 am.
Frans Hals is the most famous painter in Haarlem. The museum named after him shows a selection of his most beautiful and greatest paintings.
The marking on the street may not tell you much at first glance. But the stripes are the starting point of the pilgrimage to Santiago.
Thanks to the large pompous entrance, the Teylers Hofje is not really hidden. Since its inception in 1787, the courtyard has been offering living space to lonely ladies.
Since about 1400 this gate welcomes you in Haarlem. It's the only gate left of the original twelve gates.
Not just any street. The Kleine Houtstraat has often been chosen as the nicest shopping street in the Netherlands. This is thanks to the many special shops.
In a 15th century monument overlooking the courtyard The Poveniershofje you can enjoy coffee, cakes, soups, sandwiches or a High Tea.
From the 15th century onwards, pilgrims have been cooked here on their way to Santiago de Compostella. Taste the atmosphere and the food at this unique location.
A workshop, shop, art loan and Plant-inn. All nice vases, bags and insect hotels are made here by people with disabilities.
From the pots of paint you can see that the art here is not only for sale but is also made. Lucky even the moment you walk in.
The world of Jansje is a surprising gift shop and lunchroom with a beautiful collection of sustainable products from various countries.
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