Elisabeth Samson House

[3] On 19 January 2021, the building was bought by the Elisabeth Samson Foundation, and will be turned into a museum.

At Samson's death in 1771, the inventory of the house was 31 folios long,[7] and her estate was valued at 1,138,000 guilders[8] (In 2016: € 9,415,447[9]).

Herman Zobre, her Caucasian husband, squandered the money,[10] and the building became property of the government.

[1] The building is located 150 metres outside the perimeter of the Unesco World Heritage Site.

[3] Thanks to a donation of the Nationale Postcode Loterij,[11] the building was bought by the Elisabeth Samson Foundation on 19 January 2021.