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Groningen Heritage

Explore Groningen’s architectural history through this collection of landmarks spanning eight centuries. The list features medieval structures like the Martinikerk, the 17th-century Renaissance Prinsentuin, and the neoclassical Korenbeurs exchange. It also highlights 20th-century milestones, including the Neo-Renaissance Academy Building and the postmodern Groninger Museum. These sites document the city's evolution from a regional religious center to a modern academic and cultural hub.

Martini Tower A

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…

Prinsenhof B

Prinsenhof

A former 15th-century monastery that later served as the residence for the Stadtholders of Orange-Nassau. The complex features historic courtyards and is located adjacent to a 17th-century Renaissance garden.

Groninger Museum C

Groninger Museum

The Groninger Museum is an art museum in the city of Groningen in the Netherlands.

Der Aa church D

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…

Prinsentuin E

Prinsentuin

The Prinsentuin or, Prinsenhoftuin is a garden built in renaissance style that is located in Groningen, behind the Prinsenhof.

Goudkantoor F

Goudkantoor

The Goudkantoor is a building built in 1635 and located on Waagstraat near the Grote Markt in Groningen, Netherlands.

Groningen railway station G

Groningen railway station

Groningen railway station, locally called Hoofdstation, is the main railway station in Groningen in the Province of Groningen, Netherlands.

Martinikerk H

Martinikerk

The Martinikerk is the oldest church in Groningen, Netherlands. The church and its associated tower are named after Saint Martin of Tours,…

Academy Building I

Academy Building

The ceremonial heart of the University of Groningen, completed in 1909. Designed in the Northern Dutch Neo-Renaissance style, it features an ornate stone facade and decorative gables.

Nieuwe Kerk J

Nieuwe Kerk

A 17th-century Protestant church built in a centralized Greek cross layout. Located on the Nieuwe Kerkhof, it was the city's first church purpose-built for Protestant services.

Korenbeurs K

Korenbeurs

The Korenbeurs is a neoclassical building in Groningen in the Netherlands. It was originally used as an exchange for food grain trade.

Synagoge L

Synagoge

Completed in 1906, this synagogue features a blend of Moorish and Art Nouveau architectural styles. It serves as both a place of worship and a cultural center for Jewish heritage.

A-brug M

A-brug

A historic swing bridge crossing the A canal. It is a key link in the city's 'Diepenring' canal system, connecting the central market areas with the western neighborhoods.

Aletta Jacobs N

Aletta Jacobs

Aletta Henriëtte Jacobs was a Dutch physician and women's suffrage activist.

Provinciehuis O

Provinciehuis

The administrative center of the province, featuring a 16th-century meeting hall for the States-Provincial. The building combines original Renaissance architecture with significant 20th-century expansions.

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Stadsschouwburg

A municipal theater opened in 1883, designed in the Neo-Renaissance style. It is recognized as one of the best-preserved 19th-century theaters in the Netherlands.

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