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Groningen

Region ·🇳🇱 Netherlands
Population 582,728
Area 2,941 km²
Time zone Europe/Amsterdam
Official website www.provinciegroningen.nl

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Groningen Essentials

Groningen Essentials

Groningen province offers a blend of avant-garde design and medieval heritage. This collection features the postmodern Groninger Museum and the 97-meter-high Martinitoren, known locally as 'Old Grey.' Beyond the city center, explore the 16th-century star-shaped Fort Bourtange, the 14th-century Ter Apel Monastery, and the Menkemaborg, a well-preserved historic manor house. The selection highlights the region's architectural evolution, from the neoclassical Korenbeurs to the Renaissance-style Prinsentuin garden and the historic quays of Hoge and Lage der Aa.

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Top Sights in Groningen

Top Sights in Groningen

This selection highlights the diverse heritage of Groningen, from the postmodern architecture of the Groninger Museum to the medieval Iwema Steenhuis, a rare surviving fortified manor. The list features specialized museums like Wierdenland, which explores the archaeology of ancient dwelling mounds, and the industrial Stoomgemaal Winschoten. Visitors can also explore modern urban art through the 1990 Stadsmarkeringen project or learn about wildlife conservation at the Pieterburen seal rescue center. Historical landmarks, including the 16th-century Graaf Adolf Monument and the remains of Aduard Abbey, provide insight into the region's complex past.

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Hidden Gems of Groningen

Hidden Gems of Groningen

Explore the historical landscape of the Groningen region, from the Neolithic megalithic tombs of Noordlaren and Midlaren to the strategic defensive lines of the Helperlinie and Oudeschans. This collection features significant memorials like the Graaf Adolf Monument, commemorating the 1568 Battle of Heiligerlee, alongside the 17th-century Hortus Haren botanical garden. These sites reveal the region's evolution from prehistoric settlements and medieval fortified houses to modern commemorative spaces and serene public parks.

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Waterways and Nature

Waterways and Nature

Explore the diverse landscapes of Groningen, from the historic quays and bridges of the provincial capital to the expansive wetlands of the Dollard and the Wadden Sea. This selection includes architectural landmarks like the Pieter Smitbrug, Europe’s longest bicycle bridge, and the Cold War-era air watch tower in Warfhuizen. Discover heritage structures, birdwatching hides, and panoramic viewpoints such as Noordkaap, the northernmost point of the Dutch mainland.

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Map of Groningen

Practical information

Currency
Euro EUR € · Card payments · Widely accepted
Emergency numbers
112
Electricity
Type C / Type F
230 V · 50 Hz
Languages
Dutch
Tap water
Safe to drink
Driving side
Right
Calling code
+31
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Tours & Activities

Groninger Museum
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Fort Bourtange
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Martini Tower

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