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Damsgård Manor ( no, Damsgård hovedgård) is a landmark manor and estate in
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,
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. It is noted for its distinct
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style and is possibly the best preserved wooden building from 18th-century Europe.


History

The area surrounding the manor was most likely populated during the
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or earlier, but literary evidence shows it was a population center in 1427, listed as
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property. Following the
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in 1536, the estate was taken over by the crown and then sold to foreign interests. The name is most likely derived from Dam Tønneson, who in 1654 inherited the farm from his father Tønnes Klausson, who in turn received it from
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due to his service during the
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. The oldest sections of the structure, however, are probably from around 1720, when Severin Seehusen (1664-1726) owned the estate. At the time, the buildings were painted bright red and green. An estimate for the main house from 1731 exists and indicates the general layout of the structure. By all accounts, the estate was a year-round farm and a recreational property. Joachim Christian Geelmuyden Gyldenkrantz (1730-1795), later knighted ''Gyldenkrantz'', took over the farm in 1769 and quickly began the Rococo construction that exists to this day. He also rebuilt the main house to face the maritime approach to Bergen. Shortly after Gyldenkrantz died, the property was sold to Herman Didrich Janson, one of the wealthiest men of his time. He only completed minor external changes but thoroughly renovated the interior of the houses. The Janson family maintained ownership of the estate until 1983, when it was taken over by Vestlandske kunstindustrimuseum, which embarked on a 10-year restoration effort, in collaboration with the Directorate for Cultural Heritage in Norway. It was put on the protected list, and
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took over the estate.


Architecture

Damsgård is one of the few buildings of the
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architectural style in
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, and is unusual as a rococo wooden structure in Europe. The facade of the main building exaggerates the dimensions of the house itself, and two windows are painted on to create symmetry. The building's interior layout has been restored to its original, early 18th century plan, and the interior to the different eras of Damsgård's history. The estate has two gardens inside its walls and one outside. The eastern garden, located inside the walls, is known as the "Master's garden", the western garden, also located inside the walls, is known as the "Mistress's garden", while the garden outside the walls is known as the "English garden". After decades of detoriation, the gardens were restored to their 18th century state in 1998.
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s from the
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helped decide which vegetables and flowers would be grown to make them as much like the original gardens as possible. The eastern garden, also known as the Lord's garden, is strictly symmetric, with six squares of plants and pathways of white shingle. The western garden, known as the Lady's garden, is far less symmetric, with two ponds and a small statue of
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spouting water into one of the ponds. Both these gardens are surrounded by walls. This is not the case with the English garden. Laid out in the 18th century, it only became an
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around 1830. This garden contains a small stream and a path, and is open all year.''Damsgård Manor'' (Bergen City Museum)
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Museum

The museum of Damsgård is open to the public by tour only. It is located on Alléen 29, in
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Notes


References

* Hartvedt, Gunnar Hagen, ''
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'' (Kunnskapsforlaget, 1994/1999) * Indahl, Trond, ''Damsgård'' ( Vestlandske kunstindustrimuseum, 1994) (pamphlet, 32 pages) * Indahl, Trond, ''Damsgård hovedgård, en festlig krusedull i norsk aktitektur'', in: Foreningen til norske fortidsminnesmerkers bevaring. årbok 1989 s.11-26 * Kristina, Tale og Hansteen, Hans Jacob, ''Damsgårds istandsetting, intensjoner og arbeidsmåter'', in: Foreningen til norske fortidsminnesmerkers bevaring. Yearbook 1989 pps.27-46 * Brænne, Jon, ''Fra barokk til louis-seize, Undersøkelser, funn og konservering på Damsgård'', in: Foreningen til norske fortidsminnesmerkers bevaring. Yearbook 1989 pps 47-62 * Flere forfattere, ''Damsgård have'', in: Foreningen til norske fortidsminnesmerkers bevaring. årbok 1989, pps 63-84 * Bjerknes, Kristian, «De Bergenske borgerhus» in: ''Byborgernes hus i Norge'' Oslo, 1963 pps 160-198


External links


Bergen City Museum - Damsgård Hovedgård
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