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The Gasthuiskerk (guest house church) has its origins in the Middle Ages (fifteenth century) and is one of the oldest buildings in the University Quarter. Remnants of this building are partially located in what we now refer to as parts B and C. Part A is the adjacent main building of Allard Pierson. On behalf of the UvA, the foundation of building part C has been restored, and the upper structure is being made suitable for use within the existing layout.
Building parts B and C from above
The three building parts of the Allard Pierson and the Gasthuiskerk
Information about the building