Rød herregård and its collection

Rød herregård
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Rød herregård in Halden is recognized as one of the largest and best preserved manor complexes in Norway. The main building of the manor has its oldest parts dating back to the 1600s. Over the centuries, it has undergone significant renovations and expansions, particularly during the 1700s. This historical site offers a glimpse into the architectural and cultural history of Norway.

Tours at Rød herregård

For those interested in exploring Rød herregård, tours are available during the summer season. These tours provide an opportunity to learn more about the history of the manor and its gardens, and to appreciate the architectural and natural beauty of the estate.

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ENRed Manor House

History & Anthropology History & Anthropology Historic house Garden & Park

Rød herregård
Herregårdsveien 10
1771 Halden

Visitor information Rød herregård

Opening hours

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Admission

0 – 17NOK 40.00
AdultsNOK 90.00
StudentsNOK 40.00

Facilities

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Location & Map

Herregårdsveien 10, Halden

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Exhibitions

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Rød herregård Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Rød herregård, located in Halden, Norway, is a well-preserved manor house that offers visitors a glimpse into Norwegian aristocratic life from the 18th and 19th centuries. The museum is housed in a beautiful red wooden building, which is characteristic of traditional Norwegian architecture.

    Visitors appreciate the guided tours that provide detailed information about the manor's history, its former inhabitants, and the displayed artifacts. The interior of the manor is largely authentic, featuring period furniture, decorative arts, and personal belongings of the families who lived there. Many guests find the rooms well-maintained and the exhibitions informative.

    The surrounding gardens and park are often highlighted as a pleasant feature, offering a nice area for walks and relaxation. Some visitors mention enjoying picnics on the grounds during summer months.

    On the downside, some guests note that without a guided tour, the experience can be somewhat limited, as not all information is available in written form throughout the exhibits. Additionally, a few visitors mention that the museum might not be as engaging for young children or those not particularly interested in historical manor houses.

    Opening hours are seasonal, which can be inconvenient for some travelers. It's advisable to check the schedule in advance to avoid disappointment.

    Overall, Rød herregård is generally well-regarded for its historical value and well-preserved state, offering an interesting look into Norwegian cultural heritage. It's particularly appealing to history enthusiasts and those interested in architecture and period interiors.

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