The Begijnhof of Antwerp is a beguinage in the Belgian city of Antwerp. It is located on Rodestraat in the University neighborhood and was founded in 1544 when the old beguinage from 1245, which was outside the city walls, was abandoned for safety reasons. The beguinage was originally of the square type, but later an alley was added. The original church was destroyed in 1799, and the current Saint Catherine's Church was built in 1827, probably under the guidance of Pierre Bruno Bourla.
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Address: Antwerpen, Belgium
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