Frogner Manor

Frogner Manor (Frogner Hovedgaard) is a manor located in an area that became part of Oslo in 1878, todays borough of Frogner. The manor was bought by Bernt Anker, Norways richest person at the time, in 1790, who also extended the main buildings. The manor was bought by Director General of the Modums Blaafarvevrk, Jacob Benjamin Wegner, in 1836. The major parts of the fields belonging to the manor was built up through the end of the 19th century, but a park of around one square kilometer, todays Frognerparken, remained. The Vigeland Sculpture Park now occupies large portions of this park. The main buildings are still intact, and are now the home of the Oslo City Museum.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
alexander henderson
january 2005 in hong kong and macao
journeyman pictures
blaafarvevrket
language and linguistics in frank herbert's dune
sacramental
propane refrigeration
noise trader
ames room
customer proprietary network information
babyfur
malapert (crater)
media ecosystem
missionaries and cannibals problem
karl hanke
the songs of distant earth (album)
marrana
national theatre (prague)
superstition (song)
duilio loi
steven drozd
copywrite
simon mctavish
hayn (crater)
jay cohen
diazinon
william lauder
cadillac fleetwood
schwabe (crater)
price ceiling
william lauder (contractor)
spectral mask
jack mills
henry morgan (disambiguation)
dene caucasian languages
pentyl pentanoate
terrier (rocket)
cabiao, nueva ecija
henry morgan (merchant)
tim murphy (congressman)
u.s. house election, 1878
nike orion
nike cajun
u.s. house election, 1876