Ledaal, Stavanger
Facts and practical information
Ledaal, an elegant estate in the heart of Stavanger, Norway, serves as a museum and a representative venue for official city events. This historic manor house, originally constructed as a summer residence for the Kielland family in the early 19th century, now offers a window into the past, showcasing period furnishings and decor that reflect the lifestyle of the Norwegian upper class during that era.
The estate, designed by the renowned architect Hans Linstow, stands as a testament to neoclassical architecture. Its well-preserved interiors include a series of rooms each adorned with authentic pieces from the 1800s, giving visitors a sense of stepping back in time. The manor is surrounded by a beautifully maintained garden, adding to the serene and aristocratic atmosphere of the property.
As a museum, Ledaal opens its doors to the public, allowing them to explore the rich history and cultural heritage of Stavanger. The estate also hosts a variety of cultural events and exhibitions throughout the year, contributing to the vibrant art scene of the city.
Ledaal is not merely a silent relic of the past; it continues to play a role in contemporary civic life. As a venue for official receptions, the estate has welcomed royalty, heads of state, and other dignitaries, cementing its status as an important cultural and historical landmark in Stavanger.
Ledaal – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Norsk Oljemuseum, Stavanger Cathedral, Breiavatnet, Stavanger Konserthus.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Ledaal by public transport?
Train
- Stavanger (12 min walk)
- Paradis (29 min walk)
Bus
- Stavanger bussterminal (13 min walk)
- Tjensvollkrysset • Lines: 6 (28 min walk)
Ferry
- Fiskepirterminalen (21 min walk)