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Linderud gård, located in the Bjerke district of Oslo, is a former large farm and now a part of MiA - Museene i Akershus. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the lifestyle and architecture of the time. It's a great place for tourists interested in history and culture.
One of the highlights of Linderud gård is its 46-decare garden, which is considered the most distinctive 18th-century garden in Eastern Norway. The garden, which surrounds the main building on all sides, features elements of the Renaissance style and is divided into four distinct sections. This unique garden design provides a fascinating insight into the landscape architecture of the period.
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Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Trondheimsveien 319, Oslo
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Museene i Akershus - Linderud gård offers visitors a glimpse into Norwegian history through its well-preserved manor house and surrounding gardens. Located in Oslo, this museum provides an interesting look at 18th and 19th-century upper-class Norwegian life. The manor's interior features period furniture and decor, giving visitors a sense of how the wealthy lived during that time. The gardens are particularly noteworthy, with their baroque-style layout and variety of plants. Guided tours are available and often praised for their informative content, though some visitors mention that more information in English would be helpful. The peaceful atmosphere and beautiful surroundings make it a pleasant destination for those interested in history and architecture. However, some visitors find the experience a bit limited in scope and may not appeal to those seeking more interactive or extensive museum exhibits. The site's accessibility might be challenging for some visitors, as it's not centrally located in Oslo. Overall, Linderud gård provides a quiet, educational experience for history enthusiasts, but may not be a top priority for all tourists visiting Oslo.
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