
Rosendal Manor from 1665 with 17th Century reneissance garden in front
Baroniet
Rosendal is one of the most important museums found in Western Norway.
Being situated between mountains, glacier and waterfalls at the gate of
Hardangerfjorden, this castle is the only barional manor in Norway.
Today the castle is a well known museum for "the Danish period" in the
Norwegian history. The castle is surrounded by a beautiful landscape
park.
In 1658 there was a wedding between Norway´s
wealthiest heir, Karen Mowat, and a proud Danish nobleman. Karen Mowat
and Ludvig Rosenkrantz were given the farm Hatteberg as a wedding
present. They built their home there, and called it Rosendal. It was
finished in 1665.
King Christian V of Denmark-Norway gave the
estate status as a Barony in 1678. There were more than five hundred
farms in his domain. Rosendal was an entailed estate owned by the
Rosenkrone family from 1745 to 1927, when it was donated its present
owner, the University of Oslo.
CULTURE & GARDEN
Concerts
and art exhibitions were often held at the castle- a tradition that is
still alive at the castle. Today You may enjoy exhibitions, theatrical
performances and concerts with the finest artists all through the
summer. The castle has two concert rooms with among other things a
Pleyel Grand Piano.
The castle is surrounded by one of the best kept renaissance gardens in
Scandinavia. This garden gives an unique atmosphere to the castle.
Among the things that can be seen here is the rose garden, formed as a
labyrinth.
EVENTS
In
earlier days many fine parties where held at Baroniet Rosendal. Today
it is possible for groups to rent the castle for special events. During
such events, You may enjoy everything from gala dinners to events with
a more rustique atmosphere.
Recommended that events like this
starts with transporting the group up to castle by horses from
Kvinnherad Post chase Society. Very often such events also include a
classical concert in "The Yellow room". The castle is reputated for its kitchen.
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A 300 year old renaissance garden with roses in abundance
A
guided tour at Baroniet Rosendal is a tour through different epochs.
The rooms are influenced by owners over 250 years, and the manor is
preserved as a home Ð the way it was when the last owners left in
1927.
The walls in the Baroque Room, later to become a library,
has a unique French gobelin from around 1660. In the Dining Room you
may admire very old Meissen and Royal Danish porcelain. The Red Room is
adorned with the beauty and grandeur of Norwegian nature expressed in landscape paintings from the national romantic period. The
Yellow Room is Norwegian Empire. The mahogany furniture has inlaid
woodwork.
The park and garden around the manor is well worth a
visit. The renaissance garden is a beautiful sight in summer with
its abundance of roses laid out in labyrinth patterns. In 1850 the tall
white stone wall surrounding the house and garden was torn down to let
nature in, and a park was shaped in the national romantic style of that
era. A peaceful stroll on paths and lanes under the mighty trees will
inspire your imagination. On your walk you may come upon a fairy tale
cabin, a mysterious tower, ponds and bridges, and many viewpoints
overlooking the fjord, mountains and waterfalls.
Guided tours in the Manor
Concerts in The Red Room
Art exhibitions in The Wine cellar
Theatre in the Courtyard
Pastry baking in the Old Kitchen
Carding and spinning in the Servant´s Hall
Homemade pastry served in the Tea Room
Exhibition of old boats and horse carriages
300 year old renaissance rosegarden
A romantic English style landscape park surrounding the Manor
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