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Refsnes Gods is a hotel near the town of Moss, Norway, on the island of Jeløy. According to Frommer's travel guide, it is "the most elegant resort in the environs of Oslo". The building was originally constructed in 1767 as a . It contains a notable art collection. "Refsnes" stems from the Norwegian word "rif" (English: reef) due to a reef in the Oslofjord just outside the mansion. "Gods" means mansion in Norwegian.

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dbo:abstract Refsnes Gods is a hotel near the town of Moss, Norway, on the island of Jeløy. According to Frommer's travel guide, it is "the most elegant resort in the environs of Oslo". The building was originally constructed in 1767 as a . It contains a notable art collection. "Refsnes" stems from the Norwegian word "rif" (English: reef) due to a reef in the Oslofjord just outside the mansion. "Gods" means mansion in Norwegian. Since the new owners, Gunn and Widar Salbuvik, took over in 1998, a large number of unique pieces of art have found a new home at Refsnes Gods. Every guest room and all the common areas have works of a dedicated artist displayed. More than 400 pieces from 90 well-known artists are represented. The list of the artists include names like: Andy Warhol, Edvard Munch, , Carl Nesjar, Kjell Nupen, Håkon Bleken, Frans Widerberg, . Three works by Munch were stolen from the hotel in March 2005; they were shortly recovered, although one of the works was damaged during the robbery. The resort is also known for its wine cellar. (en) Refsnes Gods is een hotel en voormalig landkasteel vlak bij Moss in Noorwegen, op het eiland . Volgens Frommer's-reisgidsen is het "het elegantste resort in de omgeving van Oslo". Het kasteel werd oorspronkelijk gebouwd in 1767 als een plezierpaviljoen. Er is een grote kunstcollectie aanwezig. De vrije vertaling van de naam 'Refsnes Gods' vanuit het Noors naar het Nederlands, is 'Huis aan het rif'. Dit rif is verbonden met het Oslofjord. Waarschijnlijk is het in opdracht van de koninklijke familie gebouwd. Later kocht de Schotse handelaar David Christie (1771-1835) het landgoed en verbouwde het tot paviljoen. Het hotel heeft circa 400 kunstwerken in haar bezit, waarvan acht schilderijen van Edvard Munch en twee van Andy Warhol. (nl)
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rdfs:comment Refsnes Gods is a hotel near the town of Moss, Norway, on the island of Jeløy. According to Frommer's travel guide, it is "the most elegant resort in the environs of Oslo". The building was originally constructed in 1767 as a . It contains a notable art collection. "Refsnes" stems from the Norwegian word "rif" (English: reef) due to a reef in the Oslofjord just outside the mansion. "Gods" means mansion in Norwegian. (en) Refsnes Gods is een hotel en voormalig landkasteel vlak bij Moss in Noorwegen, op het eiland . Volgens Frommer's-reisgidsen is het "het elegantste resort in de omgeving van Oslo". Het kasteel werd oorspronkelijk gebouwd in 1767 als een plezierpaviljoen. Er is een grote kunstcollectie aanwezig. (nl)
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