Almshouse, founded in 1655 with the legacy of Pieter Loridan.

He wanted twelve houses to be built. The courtyard was located in the backyard of the De Vergulde Wagen inn. The residents had to be married couples and members of the Walloon church. Striking features include the round chimney with a weather vane on the roof of the gatehouse and the gallery, which was formerly used for drying laundry or slaughtering oxen, among other things.

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