Alby gård, Manor house in Moss Municipality, Norway.
Alby gård is a manor house in Moss Municipality with grounds containing fruit and acacia trees connected by paths leading toward the sea. The main building anchors the property and serves as a focal point for exploring the wider landscape.
The manor received its current architectural form following a major fire in 1866 that destroyed the building. The reconstruction created a new structure built upon foundations rooted in the Viking Age.
Galleri F 15 operates from within this property and hosts rotating art exhibitions that shape the local cultural scene. Visitors encounter contemporary art displayed within the historic rooms of the estate.
The grounds contain forest paths suitable for all mobility levels and are accessible year-round. Visitors should wear weather-appropriate clothing since the paths are outdoors and coastal weather can be changeable.
On clear days visitors can spot the Holmenkollen ski jump in Oslo from nearby ridges, a view spanning more than 40 kilometers (25 miles). This unexpected sight line connects the quiet coastal property with one of the country's most recognized sports facilities.
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