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Grand Café Borg Nienoord
Highlights
- Location and surroundingsWooded area & At the park
- Capacity10-300 persons
- Atmosphere and appearanceClassic & Romantic
- 3 spaces
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About the venue
Located on Estate Nienoord, you will find Grand Café Borg Nienoord. A stylish, noble, and monumental Groninger borg, perhaps the most beautiful borg in the province of Groningen.
This Groninger borg has a rich and very striking history. In 1524, Wigbolt van Ewsum, a descendant of a noble Groninger family, built a stone house on the edge of a vast peat area near Midwolde. He had purchased large areas of peatland, hoping that the trade in turf would bring him great wealth. He built his 'Nije Oord' here, the country house we know today as 'Borg Nienoord'. Due to the pioneering spirit of Wigbolt van Ewsum, who used the borg as a base for his large-scale peat extraction, Estate Nienoord and the village of Leek were established.
By the end of the 17th century, Borg Nienoord was one of the richest borgen in Groningen. Under the stewardship of borg mistress Anna van Ewsum and her (second) husband Georg Wilhelm von Inn- und Kniphausen, Nienoord became a stronghold of noble power and wealth. They transformed Nienoord into a modern Baroque family palace. In those days, the borg had beautifully arranged classical gardens, suitable for a country retreat for pleasure and entertainment. However, there were also periods of decline, times of war, and personal dramas. In 1884, the borg became the property of Jonkheer Æmilius Abraham van Panhuys, who had the borg rebuilt in Art Nouveau and Neoclassical style by the Groninger architect J. Maris.
In 1958, the National Carriage Museum took up residence in the borg and its outbuildings. Since 2013, the museum has embarked on a new course under the name Museum Nienoord, borg and carriage museum.
The museum showcases, in addition to a permanent carriage exhibition, the illustrious history of the borg in the exhibition Hidden Stories. There is also a temporary exhibition to view each season.
Other attractions on the estate include: the 17th-century shell grotto, Family Park Nienoord, the subtropical Swimming Castle Nienoord, and the Romanesque church in Midwolde. This church was built in the 12th century, where you can admire the tomb of Carel Hieronymus von Inn- und Kniphausen and his wife Anna van Ewsum.
Weddings in the knight's hall of Borg Nienoord
The most beautiful wedding hall in the Groninger Westerkwartier can be found in the monumental Borg Nienoord. After the bride and groom arrive in the courtyard of the borg, perhaps by carriage, the monumental doors swing open to the beautiful knight's hall. The guests take their seats in the hall adorned with 17th-century wood carvings, under the watchful eyes of ancestors from the Golden Age. The gold leather wallpaper shines in the candlelight.