Nowadays, it is a famous tourist attraction for its beautiful appearance and late-medieval art collection.
In the beginning of the Dutch Revolt the house got damaged by war.
In 1912 Huis Bergh and all belongings became the property of Jan Herman van Heek, an industrialist from Enschede.
Huis Bergh contains a collection of early Italian paintings, one famous example of which is a panel from the Maestà of Duccio, which was added to the castle's collection in the 19th century.
In addition to a portrait of Erasmus by Holbein Huis Bergh has an extraordinary collection of medieval handwritings.