Originally a chapel was built here in the 15th century to the former guest house, which was presumably founded in the 14th century and gave shelter to poor strangers in transit and the indigent sick. After the Reformation, the church became the property of the Walloon Reformed congregation in 1587. After the Walloon congregation was assigned a new building on the Poststraat in 1613, the church came into the hands of the Reformed congregation, which occupied the church building as a second church next to the Grote Kerk. When the Nieuwe Kerk was still in use, the Gasthuiskerk was called the Kleine Kerk.
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