Farm House from Heddal

House of farmer Ole Olsen Hove from Heddal (Stue fra Hove i Heddal) it was built in 1738.

Residential building of Heddal, Oslo, Norwegian Museum of cultural history

Copperplate ornaments spoke of the prosperity of the house's occupants.

Residential building of Heddal, Oslo, Norwegian Museum of cultural history

A wrought-iron candlestick.

Residential building of Heddal, Oslo, Norwegian Museum of cultural history

The kitchen Cabinet-sideboard is decorated with carvings and initials of the owners of the house and their descendants.

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The chests are also decorated with the owners ' monograms.

Residential building of Heddal, Oslo, Norwegian Museum of cultural history

The" luxury element " is the fireplace. Only the well-to-do peasants had fireplaces.

Residential building of Heddal, Oslo, Norwegian Museum of cultural history

The master's bed.

Residential building of Heddal, Oslo, Norwegian Museum of cultural history

In a small room near the entrance hall - sleeping places for employees. As you can see ,the "farmhands" lived in conditions not very different from the master's. They all ate at the same table.

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