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Ahofje (diminutive of 'hof', 'court') is a Dutch word for a courtyard with almshouses around it. Hofjes have existed since the Middle Ages.

Begijnhof in Amsterdam
The Hofje van Bakenes, a hofje in Haarlem dating from 1395.
Gablestone of the Hofje van Bakenes in Haarlem
Groot Sionshofje in Leiden (Netherlands), 1860
The Hofje van GratieinDelft
The Geesthof in Naaldwijk
The MiddengasthuisinGroningen
Entrance gate to Hofje van Pauw in Delft

Ahofje provided housing for elderly people (mostly women). They were privately funded, and served as a form of social security. In the Netherlands there are still a number of hofjes in use.

Hofjes are usually built in a U-shape with a yard or garden in the middle, and a gate as entrance. The shape of hofjes was most likely inspired by the (older) Begijnenhofjes—groups of small houses inhabited exclusively by religious women.

A distinction is usually made between the Begijnenhofjes and 'regular' hofjes. The former were used only by (Catholic) women, who were supporting themselves. They were a kind of cloister. The latter were more charitable institutions.

To be eligible to live in a hofje one had to meet four criteria:

In the 18th century some hofjes were founded for commercial purposes; the inhabitants would pay rent.

The "Hofje van Mevrouw Van Aerden" in Leerdam is open to visitors as a museum.

Cities with many hofjes in the Netherlands include:

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