Ramme Gaard, Organic farm in Vestby, Norway.
Ramme Gaard is an organic farm in Vestby featuring a large greenhouse and brick buildings crowned with a clock tower, alongside the Havlystparkenn Baroque garden. The garden displays sculptures, ponds, and cascading fountains throughout its layout.
Artist Edvard Munch purchased a villa on the property in 1910 and remained its owner until his death in 1944. During these years he created numerous artworks inspired by the landscape and surroundings.
The estate hosts an open-air amphitheater where classical theater performances have taken place regularly since 2006. Visitors can experience live productions that reflect the area's cultural life.
The farm shop sells organic vegetables, colorful eggs from various chicken breeds, and locally made products including jams and specialty juices. Visitors can walk around the grounds and explore the gardens, buildings, and overall setting at their own pace.
The property houses a collection of historical wagons and coaches, including baroque sleds from 17th century Holland. These rare vehicles offer insight into transportation methods from distant historical periods.
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