- Kronstad Hovedgård
Kronstad Hovedgård is a
manor andmansion in the city ofBergen ,Norway , more specifically in the borough of Årstad on the south shore of the bay ofStore Lungegårdsvannet . The building, constructed by architect Ole Petter Riis Høegh, is one of the finest late-Empire style buildings in Bergen. The farm of "Kronstad", then named "Hunsstadir", later "Honstad" and "Hunstad", was established in the 12th century, belonging to the monastery of Nonneseter. Today, it is owned byBergen and Hordaland UN Veteran Association and theActive War Participants Association , and is being rented out for various uses.From 1685-1693, the manor belonged to Jørgen Thormøhlen, after having been transferred to the Lunge family some time before that. In 1705, the vicar of
Bergen Cathedral , Anders Bruun, purchases the manor, renaming it "Cronstad". Christian Gerhard Ameln, a merchant, purchases it in 1781, constructing several new buildings and clearing the fields. Ameln also constructed a new one-floored manor house.However, the building did not stand untouched for long.
Joachim Friele , also a merchant andwine importer, bought Kronstad in 1840. Inspired by the FrenchChâteau Margaux , he hired architect Ole Petter Riis Høegh to reconstruct the building. At the time, it was one of the largest private mansions in the district.References
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