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Fritzøehus is a private estate and palace located in Larvik, Norway. It is the largest privately owned estate in Norway. ... The manor house was expanded in 1885 ...
By far the largest private house in Norway is the Jarlsberg Manor, renovated 1812–14 by the Danish architect Løser for count Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg. Christiania, promoted to the status of a capital city in 1814, had practically no buildings suitable for the many new government institutions.
The manor house is mainly from 1812, but with various improvements. The first floor of the main building is the column hall that has been used for concerts. Knight's hall, on the second floor, is used for private companies. There are other public trails over the property along the shoreline and through woodland, which is also a private cemetery.
Barony Rosendal (Norwegian: Baroniet Rosendal) is a historic estate and manor house situated in Kvinnherad in Hordaland county, Norway. [1] The barony was built in the 17th century by Danish noblemen on the old estate of the Norwegian noble Galte family, the current barony estate making out the historical farms of Hatteberg, Mel and Eik.
Eidsvollsbygningen (Literally: The Eidsvoll building) is a historic manor house located at Eidsvoll in Akershus county, Norway. The building is where the Constitution of Norway was signed on 17 May 1814. [1] The estate is now owned by The State of Norway and is an official national monument, as well as a museum.
Tjøtta Farm, seat of the former Tjøtta Estate. Photograph: Commons user Mahlum. List of Norwegian estates contains former and present bigger gatherings of land in Norway of the Crown, of the Church, of the noble estate, and of commoners.
Pages in category "Manor houses in Norway" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alvøen;
Bygdøy Royal Estate (Norwegian: Bygdøy kongsgård), also known as the Bygdø Royal Farm, is a Kongsgård estate and manor house that occupies a large part of the northwestern part of the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It is the official summer residence of the king of Norway. [1]