Norwegian businessman buys Ingmar Bergman's house

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A Norwegian businessman has bought the late Swedish film director Ingmar Bergman s former house, reports said on Friday.

Hans Gude Gudesen, who made a fortune in IT, hopes to turn the property into an arts center supported by a foundation, according to Swedish media.

The director died in 2007 and his belongings have been sold at auction in Stockholm over recent months, in accordance with his wishes.

Gudesen paid an undisclosed sum for the property, which was valued at between three and four million euros.

The property consists of four buildings – one of which housed Bergman s private cinema – on the coast of the remote Baltic island of Faaroe.

The house is typically Swedish in style, built of wood and surrounded by rocks, sand dunes and pine trees, and the main building appears in Scenes from a Marriage, one of Bergman s best-known films.

The Swedish government, which refused to buy the property, welcomed the sale.

For the government, it is important that Ingmar Bergman s artistic heritage is preserved and made accessible, the culture ministry said in a statement.

Gudesen has already bought a number of Bergman s personal belongings at auction, Swedish media reported.

Bergman died at the age of 89 after directing more than 40 films during a career that spanned the second-half of the 20th century. – AFP

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