Vorden

Vorden is a former municipality and a town in the eastern Netherlands, about 10 kilometres south-east of Zutphen.

Other centers in the former municipality were Delden, Kranenburg, Linde, Medler, Mossel, Veldwijk, Vierakker, Wichmond, Wientjesvoort and Wildenborch.

In 2014, the centre of Vorden was redesigned, with a number of roads being moved and in some places the pavements were also made wider.

In addition, trees have been planted and a new parking lot has been laid out for long-term parkers.

After being partially destroyed by a fire in 1586, during the Eighty Years' War, it was rebuilt.

Castle Den Bramel of the version mentioned for the first time in 1396 and that from about 1645, little more remains; the current building dates largely from the period 1720–1726.

The remaining gate tower became part of a new country house built in 1782.

Castle Onstein, in Louis XIV style, was built in 1711 on a spot where a mansion from 1613 had previously stood.

Shops and Supermarkets: The majority of the stores can be found at the Dorpsstraat, Zutphenseweg, Burgemeester Galleestraat and the Raadhuisstraat.

Vorden also has secondary school 't Beeckland (VMBO); this is part of the Ulenhof College in Doetinchem.

Castle: Huis Vorden