Lytsewierrum (Dutch: Lutkewierum) is a small village in Súdwest-Fryslân municipality in the province of Friesland, the Netherlands.
[3] The village was first mentioned in 1381 as Liticawerum, and means "little terp".
[4] Lytsewierrum is a terp (artificial living hill) village on the eastern tip of the former island of Easterein.
[5] The Dutch Reformed church dates are burnt down in 1514, and rebuilt in 1557, and has colourful paintings on the ceiling in Art Deco style.
[6] The village is located at a dead-end road (for cars), because Cornelis Rimmerts Faber, the grietman (predecessor of mayor) of Hennaarderadeel did not want a road through his lands.