








Historic Chapel Apartment with Bijvoet Stained Glass in Haarlem Monument
Key Features
Description
Unique Opportunity to Reside in a Former Chapel within the Historic Mariastichting Complex
This exceptional apartment is situated within the monumental Mariastichting complex in Haarlem, offering a rare opportunity to live in a former chapel section of what was originally a 19th-century hospital building. The property was meticulously renovated and converted into residential apartments in 2009, successfully preserving its historical character while incorporating modern amenities and comfortable living standards.
The apartment spans approximately 121 square meters of living space and is distributed across two floors, creating a sense of volume and separation between living and sleeping quarters. The impressive ceiling height throughout the property contributes to an open and airy atmosphere, while the mezzanine levels add architectural interest and functional distinction between different areas of the home.
One of the most striking features of this property is the presence of original stained glass windows, which were designed by the renowned artist Bijvoet. These artistic elements flood the interior with colorful light during daytime hours and serve as captivating focal points throughout the apartment. The combination of the elevated ceilings, the mezzanine, and the expansive window sections reaching up to the roof ridge creates a remarkable sense of light and space that distinguishes this residence from conventional apartments.
The main living level encompasses a spacious open-plan living area that comfortably accommodates both a seating arrangement and a dining section. The modern open kitchen features a practical cooking island and is equipped with a comprehensive range of built-in appliances from Bosch, including a four-burner gas cooktop, steam oven, espresso machine, combination microwave oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, and a separate freezer unit. This well-appointed kitchen provides everything necessary for home cooking and entertaining.
From the living room, residents enjoy an unobstructed view overlooking the peaceful communal courtyard garden, locally known as the Kloosterhof. This green outdoor space offers a pleasant combination of privacy and natural surroundings, accessible to all residents of the complex.
The mezzanine level, reached via interior stairs, provides additional sleeping and living accommodation. This elevated floor houses two bedrooms, one of which could alternatively function as a home office or study due to its generous proportions. The design maintains the architectural integrity of the chapel space while providing practical private rooms for rest and work.
The bathroom facilities are notably comprehensive. The main bathroom is generously sized and includes a soaking tub, a walk-in shower, and a double vanity sink. Additionally, there are two separate toilets in the apartment, one located on the main floor and another on the mezzanine level, providing convenience for residents and guests alike. A utility area contains connections for both a washing machine and dryer.
The Mariastichting complex itself holds historical significance as a former hospital complex originally constructed in 1897. The conversion completed in 2009 transformed this heritage building into a distinctive residential development that harmoniously blends historic architecture with contemporary living requirements. The apartment is located within Pavilion South, which served as the former main building of the complex. This section features an impressive communal entrance with an elevator and characteristic stairwells that add to the property's distinguished character.
Regarding energy efficiency, the property carries an energy label B classification. The apartment is fully equipped with double glazing throughout, contributing to both thermal comfort and sound insulation. Heating and hot water are provided by a Remeha Avanta combination boiler that runs on gas, which was installed in 2010 and is owned by the property owner.
The monthly maintenance contribution to the homeowners association amounts to approximately 250 euros, which covers general building maintenance, cleaning of common areas, and contributions to the reserve fund. The association is registered with the Chamber of Commerce, holds annual meetings, maintains a reserve fund for larger future maintenance projects, and carries building insurance. This indicates a well-organized and financially responsible VvE structure.
Parking is available through the purchase of a designated space in the secure underground parking garage, offered separately for 25,000 euros. Alternatively, public parking options exist in the vicinity.
Location and Accessibility
The property occupies a central position in the Welgelegen district of Haarlem, specifically on Kamperlaan in the southern part of the city. This location provides excellent accessibility to major transportation routes. The highways leading toward Amsterdam, Schiphol Airport, The Hague, and Leiden are readily accessible by car, making this location suitable for commuters who require connections to these important economic centers in the Randstad region.
Public transportation options are conveniently located nearby, with bus stops on Rustenburgerlaan and at Houtplein within walking distance. Haarlem's main railway station is also accessible via public transport, offering direct train connections to various destinations throughout the Netherlands.
The vibrant city center of Haarlem is within walking distance, where residents can find an extensive selection of shops, restaurants, cafes, museums, and cultural attractions. Several parks are nearby, including the Frederikspark and the historic Haarlemmerhout, providing green spaces for recreation and relaxation within the urban environment.
This apartment represents a distinctive opportunity for buyers seeking a property with significant architectural heritage, artistic features, and a central location within one of the Netherlands' most charming cities.

