The Begijnhof, originally built in the 14th century, served as a sanctuary for beguines, a community of Catholic women who lived like nuns. Nestled in the heart of Amsterdam, this secluded courtyard is surrounded by some of the city’s oldest buildings. The site features two churches and is still home to single women today. Visitors can explore the historic grounds, experiencing a tranquil oasis that offers a glimpse into the past. The well-preserved architecture and serene atmosphere provide a unique contrast to the bustling streets of Amsterdam.
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