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- Ledaal was bought by Stavanger Museum in 1936. The estate is today a royal residence, a museum and the representation building of Stavanger municipality.[2][3].
- Ledaal was Stavanger's first brick house (traditionally they build of wood here), built by a wealthy merchant, Gabriel Schanche Kielland at the turning of the 19th...
- Today, Ledaal forms part of Museum Stavanger, offering visitors a chance to explore its historical significance. ... Read more… ENThe Manor Ledaal in Stavanger.
- The Kielland family's summer residence. Newly restored. Ledaal serves now as royal home and representation house for the city of Stavanger.
- The empire-style Ledaal was constructed between 1799 and 1803 for wealthy merchant shipowner Gabriel Schanche Kielland. Recently restored, and featuring…
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- Ledaal is today operated as a museum, royal residence and representation hall for Stavanger municipality.
- Ledaal was built as a summer residence for the Kielland family in 1799 – 1803. The builder was the merchant and court agent Gabriel Schanche Kielland.
- Local name: Ledaal. A renovated historic mansion from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, now a museum and official royal residence.