Landgoed Verhildersum illustrates the Groningen countryside in the 19th century. The estate also includes the borg (a noble house), a small house and the museum farm. The Borg dates back to the 14th century and has a 19th century style. The small house from 1888 also has 19th century interior. Various exhibitions are organized in the museum farm. The barn is decorated as was common in Groningen in 1870.
History & Anthropology Local Garden & Park Historic house
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | 10:30 – 17:00 |
Wednesday | 10:30 – 17:00 |
Thursday | 10:30 – 17:00 |
Friday | 10:30 – 17:00 |
Saturday | 10:30 – 17:00 |
Sunday | 10:30 – 17:00 |
0 – 5 | Free |
6 – 12 | €3.00 |
13 – 18 | €5.00 |
19+ | €8.00 |
Rembrandtkaart | Valid |
CJP | €5.00 |
Friend of Verhildersum | Free |
Groups of 20+ | €7.00 |
Wierde 40, Leens
28 Sept 2019 – 3 Nov 2019
30 Mar 2019 – 3 Nov 2019
30 Mar 2019 – 3 Nov 2019
30 Mar 2019 – 3 Nov 2019
14 Apr 2018 – 28 Oct 2018
30 Mar 2018 – 28 Oct 2018
30 Sept 2017 – 29 Oct 2017
8 Sept 2017 – 29 Oct 2017
26 Mar 2017 – 29 Oct 2017
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Landgoed Borg Verhildersum is a charming estate located in Leens, the Netherlands, offering visitors a glimpse into the region's history and rural life. The museum complex consists of a 14th-century borg (a fortified manor house), beautifully landscaped gardens, and a working farm.
The manor house itself is well-preserved and features period furnishings, giving visitors an authentic look at how the local nobility lived in past centuries. The rooms are thoughtfully arranged, and many guests appreciate the informative displays that provide context about the estate's history and its former inhabitants.
The gardens surrounding the borg are a highlight for many visitors. They are meticulously maintained and showcase a variety of plants and flowers, making for a pleasant stroll in any season. The kitchen garden, in particular, receives praise for its historical accuracy and educational value.
The working farm on the estate adds an interactive element to the visit. Visitors can observe traditional farming practices and sometimes even participate in seasonal activities. This aspect of the museum is especially popular with families and those interested in agricultural history.
While many visitors find the staff friendly and knowledgeable, some reviews mention that not all information is available in English, which can be a drawback for international tourists. Additionally, a few visitors have noted that some areas of the estate could benefit from minor renovations or updates.
The museum offers various events and exhibitions throughout the year, which are generally well-received and add value to repeat visits. However, some visitors suggest checking the schedule in advance to make the most of these special programs.
Overall, Landgoed Borg Verhildersum provides an engaging and educational experience for those interested in Dutch history, architecture, and rural life. Its combination of historical buildings, gardens, and a working farm creates a well-rounded attraction that appeals to a wide range of visitors.
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