Borg (castle)

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A borg (Gronings: börg) is a former stronghold or villa in the province of Groningen, Netherlands. Borgs used to belong to noblemen or prominent citizens. A comparable building in the neighboring province of Friesland is called a stins.

History

A borg usually started as a brick building, a 'steenhuis' (literally meaning 'stone house'), built in the 13th or 14th century. A steenhuis was usually 11 meters long and eight meters wide. The walls were thick, often more than one meter in thickness. Most were originally made of wood because stone was expensive, but less flammable. A steenhuis was not used as a house, but offered protection in times of danger. There is one original steenhuis left in Groningen, the Iwema-steenhuis in Niebert. Some steenhuises were enlarged and became more like a castle; this would be considered a borg. A good example of a borg that originated from a steenhuis is the Fraeylemaborg. In the building itself you can still find a wide wall with embrasures. Many borgs are surrounded by a moat. Besides the borgs that originated from a steenhuis, there are also more recently built borgs that originate from veenborgen.

A veenborg (peat borg) was a mansion built for wealthy people in the Veenkoloniën (peat colonies). These buildings were mostly built in the second half of the 17th century. Examples of veenborgs are Welgelegen in Hoogezand and the Ennemaborg in Midwolda.

Remains

Most borgs were demolished in the 19th century, when maintenance became too expensive. Several surviving borgs are now used as museums.

Borgs

Castle Location Image Current condition Type
Allersmaborg Ezinge, Groningen
Good Borg
Almaborg Bedum, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Asingaborg Ulrum, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Batenborg Maarhuizen, Groningen
Farmhouse Borg
Beyum Zuidwolde, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Breedenborg Warffum, Groningen
Good Borg
Coendersborg Nuis, Groningen
Good Borg
Dijkhuizen Tjamsweer, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Dijksterhuis Pieterburen, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Eissingeheem Uiteinde, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Ekenstein Tjamsweer, Groningen
Good Borg
Elmersmaborg Hoogkerk, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Emdaborg Haren, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Engersmaborg Uithuizen, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Englumborg Oldehove, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Ennemaborg Midwolda, Groningen
Good Borg
Ewsum Castle Middelstum, Groningen
Good Borg
Fraeylemaborg Slochteren, Groningen
Good Borg
Huis te Aduard Aduard, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Huis te Glimmen Glimmen, Groningen
Good Borg
Iwemastins Niebert, Groningen
Good Stins
Menkemaborg Uithuizen, Groningen
Good Borg
Nienoord Leek, Groningen
Good Borg
Onstaborg (Sauwerd) Sauwerd, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Onstaborg (Wetsinge) Wetsinge, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Piloersemaborg Den Ham, Drenthe
Good Borg
Rensumaborg Uithuizermeeden, Groningen
Good Borg
Rusthoven Wirdum, Groningen
Good Borg
Verhildersum Leens, Groningen
Good Borg
Warffumerborg (also known as Asingaborg) Warffum, Groningen
Demolished Borg
Wedderborg Wedde, Groningen
Good Borg
Welgelegen Hoogezand, Groningen
Good Borg

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