Barony Rosendal Manor House
Rosendal, Norway, Norway
Barony Rosendal Manor House in Rosendal, Norway, originated in the 1650s when Danish nobleman Ludvig Rosenkrantz married wealthy Norwegian heiress Karen Mowat, receiving the Hatteberg farm as a wedding gift on which they built their manor, completed in 1665. Granted barony status in 1678 by King Christian V—the only one ever in Norway—it passed through noble families and became a cultural hub visited by figures like Henrik Ibsen, Edvard Grieg, and Ole Bull. Donated to the University of Oslo in 1927, it now operates as Baroniet Rosendal museum with guided tours of preserved 17th-19th century rooms, Norway's finest Victorian garden boasting 2000 roses, and events amid fjordside landscapes.
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Baronivegen 60, 5470 Rosendal, Norway
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