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.
Groninger Museum
The Groninger Museum is an art museum in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands.
Fort Bourtange
Fort Bourtange is a fort in the village of Bourtange, Groningen, Netherlands.
Martini Tower
The Martinitoren is the tallest church steeple in the city of Groningen, Netherlands, and the bell tower of the Martinikerk.The tower is…
Martinikerk
The Martinikerk is the oldest church in Groningen, Netherlands. The church and its associated tower are named after Saint Martin of Tours,…
Der Aa church
The Aa-kerk is a historic former parish church in the centre of Groningen, and a dominant feature in the skyline of the city together with…
Menkemaborg
A fully furnished 14th-century brick manor house surrounded by defensive moats and formal gardens. It serves as a museum showcasing the lifestyle of the Groninger nobility, featuring original 17th and 18th-century interiors and a traditional maze.
Academy Building
The main building of the University of Groningen, completed in 1909 in Northern Dutch Renaissance style. The facade features ornate stonework and allegorical statues representing Science, History, Prudence, and Mathematics.
Lenie 't Hart Seal Rehabilitation Centre
Visit this rescue centre to learn about the problems that affect seals' life and encounter its inhabitants.
Prinsenhof
A former 15th-century monastery that later served as the residence for the Stadtholders, the Princes of Nassau. This historic complex features a quiet courtyard and sits adjacent to the Renaissance-style Prinsentuin garden.
Groningen railway station
Groningen railway station, locally called Hoofdstation, is the main railway station in Groningen in the Province of Groningen, Netherlands.
Hoge en Lage der Aa
Historic quays lining the Aa river, characterized by a high concentration of national monuments. These former merchant streets feature traditional warehouses and offer panoramic views of the Der Aa-kerk’s distinctive yellow tower.
Prinsentuin
The Prinsentuin or, Prinsenhoftuin is a garden built in renaissance style that is located in Groningen, behind the Prinsenhof.
Ter Apel Monastery
Ter Apel Monastery is a former monastery in the village of Ter Apel in the northeastern Dutch province of Groningen.
Korenbeurs
The Korenbeurs is a neoclassical building in Groningen in the Netherlands. It was originally used as an exchange for food grain trade.
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