Aduard

Coordinates: 53°15′N 6°28′E / 53.250°N 6.467°E / 53.250; 6.467
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Aduard
Reformed church in 2013
Reformed church in 2013
CountryNetherlands
ProvinceGroningen
MunicipalityZuidhorn
Population
 (1 januari 2008)
2,360

Aduard (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈaːdyɑrt]) is a village in the municipality of Zuidhorn, in the Netherlands. It is located about 8 km northwest of Groningen. The history of Aduard dates back to the foundation in 1192 of the Cistercian Aduard Abbey, where famous early Humanists like Rodolphus Agricola and Wessel Gansfort studied and lectured. The centre of the village is dominated by the so-called Abdijkerk (abbey church), one of the last visible remains of the erstwhile prestigious monastery. It is suggested that this building, currently in use by the Protestant congregation, was originally the monastery's infirmary.

Until 1990, Aduard was a separate municipality.

Building from Aduard Abbey in 2005

References

External links

  • Media related to Aduard at Wikimedia Commons
  • Template:Kuyper Map of the former municipality, around 1868.

53°15′N 6°28′E / 53.250°N 6.467°E / 53.250; 6.467