Refuge House Ten Duinen is a historic building located at Steenstraat 28 in Hulst. It was the refuge house of the Abbey of Ten Duinen. It was built in the second half of the 16th century and replaced an earlier refuge house that was located on Potterstraat. It is a tall house, which is partially below ground. In 1645, it lost its religious function and was mostly referred to as Princehof. Around 1800, a distillery was established in the building, and today it houses the regional museum Museum Hulst. The plastered facade was added in 1860.
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