Troldhaugen

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Troldhaugen is the former home and now museum of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, located near Bergen and preserved as a major cultural heritage site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic house
museum
architect Schak Bull NERFINISHED
category Biographical museum
Music museum
constructionStartDate 1884
coordinateLocation 60.325°N 5.343°E
country Norway
formerHomeOf Edvard Grieg NERFINISHED
hasCollection Edvard Grieg’s furniture NERFINISHED
Edvard Grieg’s manuscripts
Edvard Grieg’s personal belongings
photographs related to Edvard Grieg
hasExhibition Edvard Grieg’s life and works
hasFunction concert venue
research and documentation center on Edvard Grieg
hasParkingFacility yes
hasPart Edvard Grieg Museum building NERFINISHED
Edvard Grieg’s villa NERFINISHED
Grieg family gravesite NERFINISHED
Troldsalen concert hall NERFINISHED
composer’s hut
garden
parkland
hasVisitorCenter yes
hasWebsite https://griegmuseum.no
heritageDesignation listed building
protected cultural heritage site in Norway
inception 1885
locatedIn Bergen NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Vestland county NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Fana NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nordåsvannet lake NERFINISHED
namedAfter “haug” (hill)
“trold” (troll)
offersGuidedTours yes
openingDateAsMuseum 1928
operatedBy KODE Art Museums and Composer Homes NERFINISHED
ownedBy Bergen municipality NERFINISHED
partOf KODE composer homes network NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
significantEvent Edvard Grieg’s composition work in the composer’s hut
residence of Edvard and Nina Grieg from 1885 to 1907
subjectOf UNESCO Memory of the World-related promotional materials
touristAttraction yes

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Edvard Grieg residence Troldhaugen
Edvard Grieg burialPlace Troldhaugen