The Barteljorisstraat is a shopping street in Haarlem that connects the Grote Markt to the Kruisstraat.
It was first used in the book "The Hiding Place" by Corrie Ten Boom.
[1] In the 1827 Nautz map of Haarlem, the street is also called "Batte Joris straat".
The street contains several rijksmonuments, including the Ten Boom Museum at number 19 dedicated to the memory of Corrie ten Boom and her family, who harbored Jews and other political refugees during World War II.
Halfway down the street is a small statue commemorating Malle Babbe by Kees Verkade.