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The Duitse Huis is a complex of buildings in the city of Utrecht, Netherlands, protected as a national monument.
The older parts date to a monastery of the Bailiwick of Utrecht of the Teutonic Knights founded in 1348.
Originally Catholic, the order became Protestant during the Reformation.
A military hospital was added in 1823 after the knights had sold the property.
The property was sold back to the Bailiwick of Utrecht and a major renovation started in 1992.
Some of the older buildings are again the headquarters of the Bailiwick of Utrecht, now a charity, and hold an important collection of medieval manuscripts, coins and pictures.
Other buildings, including the former hospital, have been converted into a five-star hotel, the Grand Hotel Karel V.
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