Meierigården in Porsgrunn, Jugendstil building in central Porsgrunn, Norway.
Meierigården is a Jugendstil building with red brick walls, stone decorations, and curved arches typical of early 1900s design. Large arched windows and ornamental stone details shape its street presence.
The building was constructed between 1899 and 1901 by architect Haldor Børve and originally served as a dairy facility. It arose during Norway's period of rapid industrial growth and economic expansion.
The building shows how Porsgrunn looked during early industrial times and what mattered to local people then. Its elaborate design tells the story of the city's prosperity in that era.
The building is visible from the street and can be viewed from outside. Following a fire in March 2023, it is closed to the public and undergoing restoration work.
The building combines brick construction with timber work, a rare blend that shows the shift from purely functional industry to ornamental design. This craftwork versatility makes it an example of the technical capabilities of its era.
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