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- Villa_Grande abstract "Villa Grande is the name of a property on Bygdøy in Oslo.The construction of the building began in 1917, with drawings of architects Christian Morgenstierne and Arne Eide. It would be handed over to Sam Eyde, founder of Norsk Hydro. The uncompleted building was later taken over by the government. In 1941, it was designed as a residence for Maria and Vidkun Quisling, and they lived there until the latter was arrested in 1945. In this period the villa was known as Gimle. After Maria Quisling had been thrown out, General Andrew Thorne, the Commander-in-chief of Norway together with his staff, used Villa Grande as their headquarters from 22 May 1945. They stayed there until 31 October, when Thorne went back to Great Britain. Today, the Villa Grande houses the Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities.".
- Villa_Grande thumbnail Villa_grande_oslo.jpg?width=300.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageExternalLink www.hlsenteret.no.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageExternalLink 456.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageID "26469458".
- Villa_Grande wikiPageLength "1754".
- Villa_Grande wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Villa_Grande wikiPageRevisionID "692730773".
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Thorne.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Arne_Eide.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Bygdøy.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Oslo.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bygdøy.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Center_for_Studies_of_the_Holocaust_and_Religious_Minorities_(Norway).
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Morgenstierne.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Commander-in-chief.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Quisling.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Norsk_Hydro.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Norway.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Oslo.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Sam_Eyde.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink Vidkun_Quisling.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLink File:Villa_grande_oslo.jpg.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageWikiLinkText "Villa Grande".
- Villa_Grande county "Oslo".
- Villa_Grande id "90331".
- Villa_Grande imagecaption "The entrance to the Villa Grande".
- Villa_Grande municipality "Oslo".
- Villa_Grande name "Villa Grande".
- Villa_Grande status "Protected by regulation".
- Villa_Grande type "Residence".
- Villa_Grande wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Language_icon.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norway-struct-stub.
- Villa_Grande wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Norwegian_Cultural_Heritage_Site.
- Villa_Grande yearBuilt "1921".
- Villa_Grande subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Oslo.
- Villa_Grande subject Category:Bygdøy.
- Villa_Grande hypernym Property.
- Villa_Grande point "59.89895694444444 10.678335".
- Villa_Grande type Building.
- Villa_Grande type SpatialThing.
- Villa_Grande comment "Villa Grande is the name of a property on Bygdøy in Oslo.The construction of the building began in 1917, with drawings of architects Christian Morgenstierne and Arne Eide. It would be handed over to Sam Eyde, founder of Norsk Hydro. The uncompleted building was later taken over by the government. In 1941, it was designed as a residence for Maria and Vidkun Quisling, and they lived there until the latter was arrested in 1945. In this period the villa was known as Gimle.".
- Villa_Grande label "Villa Grande".
- Villa_Grande sameAs Q3848659.
- Villa_Grande sameAs Villa_Grande.
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- Villa_Grande sameAs Villa_Grande.
- Villa_Grande sameAs m.0bbtvrz.
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- Villa_Grande lat "59.89895694444444".
- Villa_Grande long "10.678335".
- Villa_Grande wasDerivedFrom Villa_Grande?oldid=692730773.
- Villa_Grande depiction Villa_grande_oslo.jpg.
- Villa_Grande isPrimaryTopicOf Villa_Grande.