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(+) Living in One of the City's Most Famous Houses: – I Don't Want It to Become a Museum

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In one of the city's most famous, but least visited, houses, Hallstein Holbek has found peace. Here he lives alone in 190 square meters with ten sofas, 300 years of city history and a cognac from the 1860s in the kitchen.
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In one of the city's most famous, but least visited, houses, Hallstein Holbek has found peace. Here he lives alone in 190 square meters with ten sofas, 300 years of city history and a cognac from the 1860s in the kitchen.

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In one of the city's most famous, but least visited, houses, Hallstein Holbek has found peace. Here he lives alone in 190 square meters with ten sofas, 300 years of city history and a cognac from the 1860s in the kitchen.

·Kristiansand, Norway
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fvn.no broke the news in Kristiansand, Norway on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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