Piloersemaborg

Piloersemaborg

Red brick building behind two trees

Entrance of the borg in 2006
Location in Groningen in the Netherlands
Alternative names Hamsterborg
General information
Address Sietse Veldstraweg 25
Den Ham, Netherlands
Coordinates 53°16′34.04″N 6°25′3.27″E / 53.2761222°N 6.4175750°E / 53.2761222; 6.4175750Coordinates: 53°16′34.04″N 6°25′3.27″E / 53.2761222°N 6.4175750°E / 53.2761222; 6.4175750
Current tenants Dick Soek
Completed 1633
Owner Stichting Wierenga van Hamsterborg
Dutch Rijksmonument 7082

The Piloersemaborg (Dutch pronunciation: [piˈlursəmaːˌbɔrɣ]; Borg of Piloersema) is a 17th-century borg (castle) in the village of Den Ham in Groningen in the Netherlands. It currently houses the restaurant of Dick Soek.

History

The Piloersemaborg was built in 1633 for Johan de Mepsche. After the De Mepsche family left the borg, the building was used for farming. The building, the interior, and the estate of the borg are currently owned by the foundation Wierenga van Hamsterborg.[1] Since 2005, the building houses a restaurant of Dick Soek.[2]

Restaurant

Head chef of the restaurant Piloersemaborg is Dick Soek. He runs the restaurant in the Piloersemaborg since 2005.[2] At the time, he was also running the Michelin starred restaurant Schathoes Verhildersum in Leens. In 2012, for practical and economical reasons he moved the restaurant and all staff from Leens to Den Ham, continuing his enterprise on one location.[3][4][5] Soek lost the Michelin star in the process.

References

  1. "Introductie" (in Dutch). Stichting Wierenga van Hamsterborg. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  2. 1 2 Van Norden, Bouwe (12 April 2005). "Nieuwe gastheer Piloersemaborg heeft sterallures". Dagblad van het Noorden (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  3. Bluiminck, Nathalie (15 December 2011). "Sterzaak Schathoes van Dick Soek verhuist". Misset Horeca (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  4. "Schathoes". Piloersmaborg (in Dutch). Retrieved 21 November 2014.
  5. "Dick Soek naar Den Ham". Dagblad van het Noorden (in Dutch). 15 December 2011. Retrieved 29 August 2012.

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