Gimle Farm is a historic Norwegian country estate located in Kristiansand. The estate was constructed over a decade from 1797 to 1807. It remained in the possession of the same family until 1982. In 1985, the estate was incorporated into the Vest-Agder County Museum, which is now known as the Kristiansand Museum.
Visitors to Gimle Farm can enjoy guided tours of the main building, which houses a large collection of art and features an older manor interior. In addition to the main building, there is also a nature museum and an arboretum for visitors to explore. The estate also boasts a beautiful park, complete with an enclosure housing peacocks.
The Agder Natural Museum and Botanical Garden, located on the grounds of Gimle Farm, offer indoor exhibition spaces in a converted operating building. The botanical garden, which is home to many rare and exotic plants, is situated in a part of the garden at Gimle Farm.
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Gimleveien 23, Kristiansand
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