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Description

The glass veranda was added at the end of the nineteenth century and comprises a blend of Swiss style and classicism. The classicism is represented by the finely-wrought half-columns that divide up the glass top and the parapet underneath. Verandas were common in the Swiss style period, and amongst other things this one has lacy-patterned gable boards, which is also a feature of the Swiss style.

After the family moved out in the 1960s, Kiilgården stood empty for a number of years and went into a considerable decline. A group of people were keen to preserve the house and at the end of the 1970s renovation began in stages, partly with the help of public means and volunteer efforts.

Kiilgården