Ledaal estate

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Ledaal estate is a historic manor house and former royal residence in Stavanger, Norway, now serving as a museum and cultural venue.

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Ledaal estate canonical 1
Skaugum Estate 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural venue
former royal residence
historic manor house
museum
architecturalStyle Empire style
completedIn 1803
country Norway
hasCategory Buildings and structures in Stavanger
Manor houses in Norway
Museums in Rogaland
Royal residences in Norway
hasFunction event venue
museum
representative residence for the Norwegian Royal Family
hasPart garden
main building
outbuildings
heritageDesignation protected cultural heritage site in Norway
inception 1799
locatedIn Stavanger
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Rogaland
namedAfter Ledaal farm
openToPublic true
ownedBy Stavanger Museum
significantEvent acquired by Stavanger Museum in 1936
restored as museum property in the 20th century
usedAs royal residence
usedBy King of Norway
usedFor concerts
cultural events
exhibitions
official royal visits to Stavanger

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ledaal, Stavanger namedAfter Ledaal estate
Crown Prince Haakon of Norway residence Ledaal estate
this entity surface form: Skaugum Estate