Originally built in the 15th century as two separate buildings, St. Katherine’s and St. Cecily’s convents, the building was used as a monastery throughout the Middle Ages. Later on, it was given to the town of Amsterdam that erected another building that connected the two and used it as a town hall. In the 17th century, Napoleon's brother used it as his residence, and around 1992 it was remade into a hotel.
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