Ledaal
Stavanger, Norway, Norway
Ledaal in Stavanger, Norway, is a neoclassical manor house built between 1799 and 1803 as a summer residence for wealthy merchant Gabriel Schanche Kielland, named from the last letters of his and his wife Johanna Margaretha Bull's names. Norway's first brick house in Stavanger, constructed with imported Dutch bricks and Danish craftsmen influences, it showcases Rococo, Louis XVI, Empire, and Biedermeier furnishings reflecting early 19th-century upper-class life, linked to author Alexander Kielland as great-grandson of the builder. Purchased by Stavanger Museum in 1936 and designated a royal residence since 1949, it hosts official events, guided tours in summer, and representation for the municipality amid its protected park.
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