The meteorite fall at Glanerbrug, at 18:32:38 UT on April 7, 1990, is described on the basis of 200 eye witness accounts of the associated meteor. Due to a favourable distribution of observing locations, the atmospheric trajectory can be reconstructed from several different approaches to the data. The orbit found has a relatively high inclination of 23 ± 5 degrees, adding weight to the high inclination tail of the population distribution of meteorite dropping events. The pre-entry mass of Glanerbrug was of the order of 100 kg, of which some 5-10 kg arrived at the Earth’s surface. One fragment of approximately 1.2 kg fell through the roof of a house, resulting in a catastrophic fragmentation with a logN/logM = 1.15±0.12 size distribution. 855 grams of fragments could be recovered on the floor of the attic. The largest piece weighs 135 gram, from which an impact velocity of 80 ± 30 m/s is estimated.