Store Milde
Bergen, Norway, Norway
Store Milde is a historic manor house on the Milde peninsula in Bergen's Fana borough, Norway, with settlement evidence from around 200 BC and first documented around 1530 as a farm owned by Bergen's Dominican convent before Reformation confiscation. Expanded into its current form by merchant Sander Janson in the mid-1600s, it was rebuilt in Rococo style around 1784 under Johan Frederik Cappe and restored in 1916 by architect Ole Landmark after Fana municipality's 1909 acquisition, earning cultural heritage protection in 1924. The Renaissance-style garden, enclosed by medieval walls, remains largely unchanged, now part of the Bergen Arboretum and Botanical Garden established in 1971.
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