• 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.
  • Prot: Stavanger Ledaal. Photo: Wilse, Anders Beer / Norsk Folkemuseum Public domain mark (CC pdm).
  • Ledaal i Stavanger – et av høydepunktene i «12 ting å gjøre utenfor allfarvei i Stavanger». Les alt om Stavanger her.
  • Local name: Ledaal. A renovated historic mansion from the turn of the 18th and 19th centuries, now a museum and official royal residence.
  • The Ledaal House, one of the most offbeat tourist places in Stavanger, was built as a summer residence for the Kielland family in the year 1799.
  • 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.
  • Ledaal - Museum in Stavanger, Norway. Grand, listed 1800s residence with Baroque gardens housing antique furniture & historic art.
  • 0. Close. Ledaal. Photo: Kvæstad, Jacob (1913-2004) / Stavanger byarkiv. Ledaal.
  • July 16, 2015October 14, 2016Posted in cultureTagged history, kielland family, ledaal, museum, norway, regionstavanger, stavanger, villa, visitnorway.
  • Ledaal is a manor house which served as the official residence of the King of Norway in Stavanger, Norway. ... Ledaal was bought by Stavanger Museum in 1936.