Lillo gård, Heritage farm in Oslo, Norway.
Lillo gård is a heritage farm in Oslo Municipality with traditional farm buildings and open green areas. The property contains several historic structures that document the rural past of the region.
The site was inhabited since the Stone Age and operated as a working farm until 1980. It then became a conference center before transitioning to new uses.
The buildings display traditional Norwegian rural architecture and reflect centuries of farming life. The preserved structures show how people worked the land and organized their daily activities on the property.
The site is easily accessible within Oslo's city area and offers visitor access to different zones. The ongoing redevelopment with residential apartments and underground parking is reshaping the site, so check conditions before visiting.
The original farm buildings are being converted to house restaurants, bakeries, and local shops in a new mixed-use development. This transformation connects the historic structures with modern community spaces and commerce.
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