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  1. Ledaal is today operated as a museum, royal residence and representation hall for Stavanger municipality. The entire facility with buildings and park is protected. The building from 1799-1803 has exhibitions over three floors and is unfortunately not adapted for visitors with a wheelchair.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LedaalLedaal - Wikipedia

    Ledaal is a manor house which is the official residence for the King of Norway in Stavanger, Norway. [1]

  3. Ledaal is the old living quarters of The Norwegian Royal family when they visited Stavanger. It features a nice collection of beautiful furnitures and paintings.

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  4. The empire-style Ledaal was constructed between 1799 and 1803 for wealthy merchant shipowner Gabriel Schanche Kielland. Recently restored, and featuring unusual antique furniture, it serves as the local royal residence and summer home.

  5. Feb 9, 2015 · Ledaal is the Kings official residence in Stavanger. The building is owned and managed by Stavanger municipality. Ledaal was built between 1799-1803 by Gabriel Schanche Kielland as a summer residence, and for the next 60 years the Kielland family spent their summers and entertained guests there.

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  6. www.fjordnorway.com › en › see-and-doLedaal - Fjord Norway

    Do you like to dream about times gone by? Ledaal lets you do just that! You can only imagine how the upper class lived here in the first half of the 19th century. The house has elements of furniture in Rococo, Louis XVI, Empire and Biedermeier.

  7. At Ledaal, you can learn about local history and the history of art, architecture and interior décor. In addition to being a museum, Ledaal today functions as a royal residence and venue for official municipal functions.

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