Hagerupsgården
Bergen, Norway, Norway
Hagerupsgården, also known as Stiftsgården, is a historic Baroque-style manor at Rådstuplass 9 in Bergen, Norway, built in 1705 as a private residence by general toll administrator Hans Schreuder. Confiscated by the Crown in 1716 due to financial irregularities, it became the residence for the stiftamtmann from 1729 and was renamed after Edvard Hagerup, Bergen's last stiftamtmann who lived there from 1834 to 1853 and oversaw major interior renovations. Nearly demolished in 1855 for urban development but spared after a devastating fire, it served Bergen municipality from 1863 as a fire brigade headquarters, kasern, and offices until 2007, with a partial upper floor added in the 1890s for the fire chief; protected since 1927, it exemplifies early 18th-century symmetric mid-passage plans with classical foreign influences.
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