Aur Prestegård is a historic parsonage in Aurskog that has served as an ecclesiastical and cultural centre for nearly 1,000 years. The site was protected by Riksantikvaren on 8 November 1991.
Three buildings carry the protection status: the red Forpakterboligen from 1703, the yellow Presteboligen from 1856, and a stabbur from the mid-1700s. Aurskog-Høland municipality purchased the entire site from the state in December 1991.
The estate is managed by Stiftelsen Aur Prestegård, a foundation established in 1984 by the local historical society, the parish council, and several cultural organisations. The grounds are used for exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events throughout the year.
The parsonage is located in Aursmoen, the administrative centre of Aurskog-Høland municipality.
Three buildings carry the protection status: the red Forpakterboligen from 1703, the yellow Presteboligen from 1856, and a stabbur from the mid-1700s. Aurskog-Høland municipality purchased the entire site from the state in December 1991.
The estate is managed by Stiftelsen Aur Prestegård, a foundation established in 1984 by the local historical society, the parish council, and several cultural organisations. The grounds are used for exhibitions, concerts, and cultural events throughout the year.
The parsonage is located in Aursmoen, the administrative centre of Aurskog-Høland municipality.