Bogstad Farm, nestled in Oslo, is a charming 18th-century manor house surrounded by a picturesque English-style park. It’s a perfect spot for families, history buffs, and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a café, a museum shop, and various seasonal activities.
Bogstad Farm dates back to 1649 and was once a royal estate after the Reformation. It later became a center for the timber trade and played significant roles in Norway’s political and industrial history. Today, it’s a protected cultural site.
Situated in Oslo’s Vestre Aker district, Bogstad is accessible by bus lines 32, 33, or 45 from the city center. If you’re driving, there’s free parking available on the premises.
Ticket prices change with the seasons, so it’s best to check Bogstad’s website for the latest rates. Some tours might need to be booked in advance.
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