Krewerd (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkreːʋərt]; Gronings: Kraiwerd [ˈkrɑiʋət]) is a village with a population of around 75[1] in the municipality of Eemsdelta in the province of Groningen in the Netherlands.
The medieval village church houses a gothic organ from 1531, which is still largely in its original state.
[5] Krewerd is a terp (artificial living hill) village with radial structure which dates from between 800 and 1100.
[7] Krewerd is located in the municipality of the Delfzijl in the north of the province of the Groningen in the northeast of the Netherlands.
Krewerd lies directly northwest of Delfzijl and about 24 km northeast of the city of Groningen.