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Type
  
Historic house museum

Director
  
Marjon Edzes-Posthumus

Website
  
www.fraeylemaborg.nl

Phone
  
+31 598 421 568

Visitors
  
31,509 (2014)

Curator
  
Henny van Harten-Boers

Province
  
Groningen

Fraeylemaborg

Location
  
Hoofdweg 30 Slochteren, Netherlands

Address
  
Hoofdweg 30, 9621 AL Slochteren, Netherlands

Hours
  
Closed now Wednesday10AM–5PMThursday10AM–5PMFriday10AM–5PMSaturday1–5PMSunday1–5PMMondayClosedTuesday10AM–5PM

Similar
  
Menkemaborg, Verhildersum, Veenkoloniaal Museum, Piloersemaborg, Noordelijk Scheepvaartmuseum

Slochteren fraeylemaborg


The Fraeylemaborg ( [ˈfraːiləmaːˌbɔrx]) is a borg in the village of Slochteren in the Netherlands. At present the Fraeylemaborg is a historic house museum. The museum had 31,509 visitors in 2013.

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Building history

Fraeylemaborg is the most important of the borgen in the province of Groningen. These strong houses or keeps were built in the Middle Ages to store harvests and to protect their produce from robbers. Besides churches, these structures were the only buildings that used durable stone and masonry. In due time they grew to become centres of power and wealth. The Fraeylemaborg is located in the middle of the town of Slochteren which upon its discovery in 1959 gave its name to the largest gasfield in the world.

In 1475 there was already a farm with the name Frealemaheerd. In the archives of 1504 the name is found of one Remmer Fraeylema. The building originates from the 16th century. The left wing was built in the 17th century. In 1680 the borg was sold by Evert Rengers, son of the former lord of the manor, because of his family debts. It was bought by Henric Piccardt (married to Anna Elizabeth Rengers, Evert's sister), who borrowed the necessary funds from Stadtholder William III. Piccardt extensively rebuilt the borg and he also landscaped a huge formal garden in the style of Louis XIV's France. After Piccardt's death the borg fell into disrepair. In 1781 the Fraeylemaborg was sold to Hendrik de Sandra Veldman. He rebuilt it into the shape it has today. Among his innovations was the removal of two towers which had graced the front square.

Administration

Marjon Edzes-Posthumus is the museum director and Henny van Harten-Boers is the curator of the Fraeylemaborg.

In the period 2006–2014, the museum had between 26,245 and 33,191 visitors per year. The museum had 31,509 visitors in 2014. It is one the most-visited museums in the province of Groningen.

The Fraeylemaborg is a member of Museumhuis Groningen (Groningen Museum House), which is an umbrella organization for museums and heritage institutions in the province of Groningen.

References

Fraeylemaborg Wikipedia