Hoofdwacht, Haarlem

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LocationHaarlem
AddressGrote Markt 17
CountryNetherlands
Guard House
Hoofdwacht
Hoofdwacht Haarlem
General information
StatusRijksmonument
LocationHaarlem
AddressGrote Markt 17
CountryNetherlands
Coordinates52°22′54″N 4°38′11.36″E / 52.38167°N 4.6364889°E / 52.38167; 4.6364889
OwnerCity of Haarlem
DesignationsRijksmonument
Website
www.haerlem.nl

The Hoofdwacht (Head Watch, or "Civic guard headquarters") is a historically important rijksmonument. It was built in the 13th century and it is considered the oldest building in Haarlem, Netherlands.[1] It has served as a printshop for Coornhert, as a temporary council meeting location across from City Hall and even as a jail. It is located on the Grote Markt across from the St. Bavochurch.

The Hoofwacht on the left before the balcony was added, shown in a sketch of the Grote Markt looking eastwards towards the Smedesstraat and the Klokhuisplein. On the right, the fish market (today much smaller) enjoys the shade on the north side of the St. Bavochurch. By Pieter Jansz Saenredam in 1629

From 1250 to around 1350 the building served as the first city hall of Haarlem. After the current city hall was built across the square, various important families lived in the house. The lower part of the building was used as a printing shop, a general store and for storing beer. Though it had lost its official function, as a large and imposing building in medieval Haarlem, it continued to be used for council meetings whenever the Count of Holland was visiting. A plaque above the door states:

Wanneer de Graef hier op het Sand Sijn Princenwoning had geplant, So was dit loflijk oud gesticht. Tot Haerlems Raedhuys opgericht

see photo

This text in old Dutch says that whenever the Count "planted his court here on the sand" (meaning when he stayed in the large "Gravenzaal" or Count's hall across the square), this honorable building was put to use as the courthouse. The humanist Dirck Volckertszoon Coornhert once ran a printshop from the basement in the 16th century. The baroque facade is newer and dates from circa 1650.

On May 17, 1755 the building was bought by the municipality to serve as headquarters for the civic guard (schutterij). This is the reason for the building's current name.[2] Each evening and morning the gates of the city would be unlocked by the militia who lived here.[3]

Town Jail

Sentinel post

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