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The Rosa Spier Huis is a retirement home founded in 1963 in Laren, Netherlands, where many notable Dutch artists lived out their final years. The original idea, by harpist , was to create a community where artists could spend their last years while continuing to contribute artistically. The home has 73 apartments, some with studios. There are communal spaces as well, including a library and a theater. Mien Ruys designed the garden. Notable retirees include Maurits Cornelis Escher, Marten Toonder and Emmy Lopes Dias, John Kraaijkamp Sr. and .

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  • Rosa Spier Huis (de)
  • Rosa Spier Huis (nl)
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  • Das Rosa Spier Huis ist ein Wohn- und Arbeitszentrum für ältere Künstler und Wissenschaftler. Es befindet sich in Laren, Nordholland und wurde am 11. Oktober 1969 von Marga Klompé, der damaligen Ministerin für Kultur, Erholung und soziale Arbeit, eröffnet. (de)
  • Het Rosa Spier Huis is een woon- en werkcentrum voor oudere kunstenaars en wetenschappers. Het centrum is sinds eind 2019 gevestigd aan de Hector Treublaan in Laren in Noord-Holland. (nl)
  • The Rosa Spier Huis is a retirement home founded in 1963 in Laren, Netherlands, where many notable Dutch artists lived out their final years. The original idea, by harpist , was to create a community where artists could spend their last years while continuing to contribute artistically. The home has 73 apartments, some with studios. There are communal spaces as well, including a library and a theater. Mien Ruys designed the garden. Notable retirees include Maurits Cornelis Escher, Marten Toonder and Emmy Lopes Dias, John Kraaijkamp Sr. and . (en)
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  • Das Rosa Spier Huis ist ein Wohn- und Arbeitszentrum für ältere Künstler und Wissenschaftler. Es befindet sich in Laren, Nordholland und wurde am 11. Oktober 1969 von Marga Klompé, der damaligen Ministerin für Kultur, Erholung und soziale Arbeit, eröffnet. (de)
  • The Rosa Spier Huis is a retirement home founded in 1963 in Laren, Netherlands, where many notable Dutch artists lived out their final years. The original idea, by harpist , was to create a community where artists could spend their last years while continuing to contribute artistically. The home has 73 apartments, some with studios. There are communal spaces as well, including a library and a theater. Mien Ruys designed the garden. In 2010, the home's director announced that rather than build new accommodations on the same location (on the Esseboom), the home would move to the Hector Treublaan, still within the town of Laren. Notable retirees include Maurits Cornelis Escher, Marten Toonder and Emmy Lopes Dias, John Kraaijkamp Sr. and . (en)
  • Het Rosa Spier Huis is een woon- en werkcentrum voor oudere kunstenaars en wetenschappers. Het centrum is sinds eind 2019 gevestigd aan de Hector Treublaan in Laren in Noord-Holland. (nl)
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