Sommergården
Trondheim, Norway, Norway
Sommergården in Trondheim, Norway, is a grand wooden town palace built between 1775 and 1777 by merchant and court agent Otto Sommer (1718-1792), who demolished an earlier structure on the site near the central Torget square to create this rococo-style residence. Major remodeling in 1835 under owner Christian Frederik Møllerop transformed its exterior with a hipped roof replacing the original seteritak, empire-style windows, and a neoclassical portal on Kongens gate featuring Tuscan columns and a swan emblem for the Svaneapoteket pharmacy that moved in. Further altered in 1935-1936 by architect Erling Gjone and protected as a heritage site in 1983, it survived a 1970 demolition threat by a bank, preserving its role as one of Trondheim's finest wooden palaces now painted in pale ochre.
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