Coen Cuserhof

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Architectural styleneo-classical
LocationHaarlem, Olieslagerslaan 5
Coordinates52°22′26.32″N 4°37′28.42″E / 52.3739778°N 4.6245611°E / 52.3739778; 4.6245611
Coen Cuserhof
Gate houses of the orphanage, today converted to apartments
Interactive map of the Coen Cuserhof area
General information
Typeorphanage
Architectural styleneo-classical
LocationHaarlem, Olieslagerslaan 5
Coordinates52°22′26.32″N 4°37′28.42″E / 52.3739778°N 4.6245611°E / 52.3739778; 4.6245611
Completed1908
Design and construction
ArchitectJ.A.G. van der Steur
Regentesses of the Heilige Geesthuis in Haarlem, on the right a boy points to his red sleeve, by Johannes Cornelisz Verspronck, 1662
Caring for orphans, by Jan de Bray, 1675. This painting shows the characteristic Haarlem clothing of the "Burger Weeshuis" orphans with one red sleeve and one blue sleeve. The tower on the left was on top of the Heilige Geesthuis on the Krocht.

The Coen Cuserhof is a former orphanage in Haarlem. The complex was designed by J.A.G. van der Steur and the original maquette is on display in the Historisch Museum Haarlem.

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