• Ledaal: 407 69 634. Sentralbord: 51 84 27 00 post@museumstavanger.no.
  • Since the Canning Museum, the Maritime Museum, Ledaal and Breidablikk, and even Stavanger Museum is very close to city center, if you get up early...
  • Ledaal is a manor house which is the official residence for the King of Norway in Stavanger, Norway. History. The manor house was built between 1799 and 1803.
  • Today, Ledaal forms part of Museum Stavanger, offering visitors a chance to explore its historical significance.
  • Ledaal is today operated as a museum, royal residence and representation hall for Stavanger municipality.
  • The empire-style Ledaal was constructed between 1799 and 1803 for wealthy merchant shipowner Gabriel Schanche Kielland.
  • Ledaal is a manor built in 1803 and is located in Stavanger, Norway. The manor is built of bricks and is inspired largely by rococo and baroque style of architecture.
  • Visit the royal recidence Ledaal, a small, but beautiful mansion dated from 1803. ... Ledaal was built as a summer residence for the Kielland family in 1799 – 1803.
  • Ledaal — local attraction, which is located at Eiganesveien 45, 4009 Stavanger, Norway and belongs to the category — museum.
  • Ledaal was the first house in Stavanger to be built of brick, which had to be shipped from the Netherlands.
  • English: Ledaal, official residence of the King of Norway in Stavanger.
  • I dag er Ledaal eid av Stavanger Museum og Kongens offisielle residens i Stavanger.