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Damsgård Mansion
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Damsgård Country Mansion, built in the 1770s fort Joachim Christian Geelmuyden (1730-1795), is a masterpiece of Rococo architecture in wood in Norway. The gardens are recreated as they could have been in the 1780s. The house and gardens are open to the public.
In 1796 the property was sold to the royal supplier Herman Didrich Janson (1757 - 1822). The Janson family remained at Damsgård until 1983, when it was acquired by the Norwegian State and the Municipality of Bergen.
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Damsgård Mansion