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GETTING HERE
For departure times and fares, call Strömma Kanalbolaget at +46-8-587 140 00. By car. E4/ Södertälje. Drive E4 to Stockholm. Follow route 275 to Vällingby. At Brommaplan, follow signs to Drottningholm. When on E4, driving north, an alternative route is to follow signsTHE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards.THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire.TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Cars. Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use. The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonialoccasions.
THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. The name is derived from Fierdholmarna, which means islets on the bay. The islands played a significant role in the 19th century "aquavit war" between LO Smith and the new spirits monopoly in Stockholm. At the beginning of the 1920s, the islands were taken overby the
GETTING HERE
For departure times and fares, call Strömma Kanalbolaget at +46-8-587 140 00. By car. E4/ Södertälje. Drive E4 to Stockholm. Follow route 275 to Vällingby. At Brommaplan, follow signs to Drottningholm. When on E4, driving north, an alternative route is to follow signsTHE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards.THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire.TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Cars. Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use. The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonialoccasions.
THE ROYAL PALACE
This combination of royal residence, workplace and culture-historical monument open year round to visitors makes the Royal Palace of Stockholm unique amongst Europe's royal residences. The palace is built in baroque style by the architect Nicodemus Tessin and is formed as a Roman palace. The palace has more than 600 rooms divided betweeneleven
GETTING HERE
For departure times and fares, call Strömma Kanalbolaget at +46-8-587 140 00. By car. E4/ Södertälje. Drive E4 to Stockholm. Follow route 275 to Vällingby. At Brommaplan, follow signs to Drottningholm. When on E4, driving north, an alternative route is to follow signsTHE ROYAL STABLES
The Royal Stables. For more than a hundred years, the Royal Stables have been located at Väpnargatan 1 on Östermalm in Stockholm. The main duty of the Royal Stables is planning and providing transport for the Royal Family, both by car and horse-drawn carriages. The Royal Stables trace their history back to the time of King Gustav Vasa.ULRIKSDAL PALACE
Ulriksdal Palace. Ulriksdal Palace is situated on the banks of Edsviken Lake in the National City Park in Stockholm. The palace was built in the 1600s and visitors witness many different epochs. The palace area of Ulriksdal has a lot to offer. Join the guided tour of the palace, admire the sculptures inTHE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages.THE ROYAL GUARD
The Royal Guard has had a presence at the palace since 1523, when it consisted of 100-200 soldiers who were also responsible for the city's security arrangement and fire protection. Today, units from throughout Sweden make up the Royal Guard, which is an important part of the Royal Family's protection and of Stockholm's military preparedness.THE TREASURY
The Treasury. In dark cellar vaults at the Royal Palace the Monarchy's most important symbols – the Regalia – are kept in safe-keeping. See fascinating and exclusive art, steeped in exciting history. The Treasury is temporarily closed, read more here. The Regalia are the symbolic objects that The King or Queen are presented with by the GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century.MUSEUM DE VRIES
Museum de Vries. A unique collection of sculptures from the Dutch sculptor Adriaen de Vries (1556–1626) can be seen at the old Dragoon Stables from the 1700s. Bronze sculptures dating back to the beginning of the 1600s were brought to Sweden as booty and were eventually placed in the Drottningholm Palace Park.THE ROYAL PALACE
Welcome to one of Europe's largest and most dynamic palaces. The Royal Palace of Stockholm is His Majesty The King's official residence and is also the setting for most of the monarchy's official receptions, open to the public year round.THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The Royal Chapel are temporarily closed for stroll round. OPENING OF THE PALACE, SUMMER 2021. Updates about the re-opening of the palaces, summer 2021, and steps made to ensure the visits complies with current restrictions due to covid-19. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for theperiod.
THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. Today the Fjäderholm Islands are a popular destination both for tourists and Stockholmers, offering archipelago cuisine, handicrafts and culture.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
Welcome to a boutique that is something out of the ordinary. The Royal Gift Shop at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, is a unique gift and souvenir shop offering products with aTHE ROYAL CEMETRY
The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se CARRIAGES - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN See the Royal Stables coach sheds, which are home to around forty carriages and sleighs for various occasions. Most of them date back to the 19th century. TheyGRIPSHOLM CASTLE
On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use . The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonial occasions.THE RECEPTION HALLS
Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the reception halls. The 16th century Palace was destroyed by fire on 30th December 1661.THE ROYAL PALACE
Welcome to one of Europe's largest and most dynamic palaces. The Royal Palace of Stockholm is His Majesty The King's official residence and is also the setting for most of the monarchy's official receptions, open to the public year round.THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The Royal Chapel are temporarily closed for stroll round. OPENING OF THE PALACE, SUMMER 2021. Updates about the re-opening of the palaces, summer 2021, and steps made to ensure the visits complies with current restrictions due to covid-19. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for theperiod.
THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. Today the Fjäderholm Islands are a popular destination both for tourists and Stockholmers, offering archipelago cuisine, handicrafts and culture.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
Welcome to a boutique that is something out of the ordinary. The Royal Gift Shop at the Royal Palace in Stockholm, is a unique gift and souvenir shop offering products with aTHE ROYAL CEMETRY
The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se CARRIAGES - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN See the Royal Stables coach sheds, which are home to around forty carriages and sleighs for various occasions. Most of them date back to the 19th century. TheyGRIPSHOLM CASTLE
On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use . The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonial occasions.THE RECEPTION HALLS
Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the reception halls. The 16th century Palace was destroyed by fire on 30th December 1661. ENGLISH - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN The image and media gallery shows images of all royal sites, royal palaces and palace parks, free to download (read the terms). You will also find images from ongoing exhibitions.GETTING HERE
Drottningholm Palace is on Lovön in Ekerö Municipality, approximately 10 km outside Stockholm. Map Drottningholm Palace area (pdf) Pdf, 2.2 MB. Visiting address.THE ROYAL STABLES
The Royal Stables trace their history back to the time of King Gustav Vasa. Today, horses and carriages are used for state visits, when The King receives new ambassadors, and for the opening of the Parliamentary Session.TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century.MUSEUM DE VRIES
A unique collection of sculptures from the Dutch sculptor Adriaen de Vries (1556–1626) can be seen at the old Dragoon Stables from the1700s.
THE ROYAL GUARD
The Royal Guard is an important part of the Royal Family's protection, and of Stockholm's military preparedness. It is also one of our most popular tourist attractions. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use . The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonial occasions.THE RECEPTION HALLS
Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the reception halls. The 16th century Palace was destroyed by fire on 30th December 1661. THE RIDDARHOLMEN CHURCH The Riddarholmen Church is the final resting place of the Swedish kings, and is Stockholm's only preserved mediaeval abbey. The churchis open during the
THE ROYAL PALACE
This combination of royal residence, workplace and culture-historical monument open year round to visitors makes the Royal Palace of Stockholm unique amongst Europe's royal residences. The palace is built in baroque style by the architect Nicodemus Tessin and is formed as a Roman palace. The palace has more than 600 rooms divided betweeneleven
DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards.THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire. THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. The name is derived from Fierdholmarna, which means islets on the bay. The islands played a significant role in the 19th century "aquavit war" between LO Smith and the new spirits monopoly in Stockholm. At the beginning of the 1920s, the islands were taken overby the
THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.THE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. CARRIAGES - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN The King’s Gala Barouche from about 1850 is the oldest carriage in use at the Royal Stables. This elegant barouche was restored and presented to King Carl XVI Gustaf at his 50th birthday in 1996. The King’s Gala Barouche is used at State Opening of Parliament, on the National Day and at Royal jubilees. The carriage is postilion drivenby
GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century.THE RECEPTION HALLS
The Reception Halls. Throughout the years Drottningholm Palace has changed and the royal personages who lived here have left their mark on the Palace's interiors – influenced by changes in style and fashion trends. Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the receptionhalls.
THE ROYAL PALACE
This combination of royal residence, workplace and culture-historical monument open year round to visitors makes the Royal Palace of Stockholm unique amongst Europe's royal residences. The palace is built in baroque style by the architect Nicodemus Tessin and is formed as a Roman palace. The palace has more than 600 rooms divided betweeneleven
DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards.THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire. THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. The name is derived from Fierdholmarna, which means islets on the bay. The islands played a significant role in the 19th century "aquavit war" between LO Smith and the new spirits monopoly in Stockholm. At the beginning of the 1920s, the islands were taken overby the
THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.THE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. CARRIAGES - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN The King’s Gala Barouche from about 1850 is the oldest carriage in use at the Royal Stables. This elegant barouche was restored and presented to King Carl XVI Gustaf at his 50th birthday in 1996. The King’s Gala Barouche is used at State Opening of Parliament, on the National Day and at Royal jubilees. The carriage is postilion drivenby
GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century.THE RECEPTION HALLS
The Reception Halls. Throughout the years Drottningholm Palace has changed and the royal personages who lived here have left their mark on the Palace's interiors – influenced by changes in style and fashion trends. Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the receptionhalls.
GETTING HERE
For departure times and fares, call Strömma Kanalbolaget at +46-8-587 140 00. By car. E4/ Södertälje. Drive E4 to Stockholm. Follow route 275 to Vällingby. At Brommaplan, follow signs to Drottningholm. When on E4, driving north, an alternative route is to follow signsTHE ROYAL STABLES
The Royal Stables. For more than a hundred years, the Royal Stables have been located at Väpnargatan 1 on Östermalm in Stockholm. The main duty of the Royal Stables is planning and providing transport for the Royal Family, both by car and horse-drawn carriages. The Royal Stables trace their history back to the time of King Gustav Vasa. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century.THE ROYAL GUARD
The Royal Guard has had a presence at the palace since 1523, when it consisted of 100-200 soldiers who were also responsible for the city's security arrangement and fire protection. Today, units from throughout Sweden make up the Royal Guard, which is an important part of the Royal Family's protection and of Stockholm's military preparedness.TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic.THE TREASURY
The Treasury. In dark cellar vaults at the Royal Palace the Monarchy's most important symbols – the Regalia – are kept in safe-keeping. See fascinating and exclusive art, steeped in exciting history. The Treasury is temporarily closed, read more here. The Regalia are the symbolic objects that The King or Queen are presented with by theTHE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle. Souvenirs can also be purchased at the entrance to the summer palaces, and at the RiddarholmChurch
CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Cars. Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use. The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonialoccasions.
THE RECEPTION HALLS
The Reception Halls. Throughout the years Drottningholm Palace has changed and the royal personages who lived here have left their mark on the Palace's interiors – influenced by changes in style and fashion trends. Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the receptionhalls.
THE RIDDARHOLMEN CHURCH The church is foremost a burial and memorial church, which is maintained by the Office of the Marshal of the Realm and the National Property Board (SFV). The Riddarholmen Church is open to the public during the summer and autumn. It can also be viewed year round at concerts, Order of the Seraphim bell ringings or by specialarrangement.
THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire.THE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards. THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. The name is derived from Fierdholmarna, which means islets on the bay. The islands played a significant role in the 19th century "aquavit war" between LO Smith and the new spirits monopoly in Stockholm. At the beginning of the 1920s, the islands were taken overby the
TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Cars. Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use. The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonialoccasions.
THE RECEPTION HALLS
The Reception Halls. Throughout the years Drottningholm Palace has changed and the royal personages who lived here have left their mark on the Palace's interiors – influenced by changes in style and fashion trends. Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the receptionhalls.
THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire.THE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards. THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. The name is derived from Fierdholmarna, which means islets on the bay. The islands played a significant role in the 19th century "aquavit war" between LO Smith and the new spirits monopoly in Stockholm. At the beginning of the 1920s, the islands were taken overby the
TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Cars. Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use. The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonialoccasions.
THE RECEPTION HALLS
The Reception Halls. Throughout the years Drottningholm Palace has changed and the royal personages who lived here have left their mark on the Palace's interiors – influenced by changes in style and fashion trends. Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the receptionhalls.
ROYAL PALACES AND SITES The yellow Baroque Strömsholm Palace is situated near Västerås. The 18th century Gustavian décor and a significant collection of Swedish Read more. Tullgarn Palace. Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. ENGLISH - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN English - Kungliga slotten. Event 24 Apr. Culture Night. Come behind the scenes at the Royal Palace. This year's digital Culture Night includes a visit to the Hall of Mirrors, which is not norma Read more. Article. The Royal parks are open. Royal Djurgården and the Royal parks are open every day ofTHE ROYAL PALACE
This combination of royal residence, workplace and culture-historical monument open year round to visitors makes the Royal Palace of Stockholm unique amongst Europe's royal residences. The palace is built in baroque style by the architect Nicodemus Tessin and is formed as a Roman palace. The palace has more than 600 rooms divided betweeneleven
THE ROYAL APARTMENTS The Royal Apartments. The Royal Apartments at the Palace are a collective name for the magnificent state rooms that are used at The King and Queen's receptions. Discover the rooms on your own or join the guided tours. *In conjunction with His Majesty the King'sTHE ROYAL STABLES
The Royal Stables. For more than a hundred years, the Royal Stables have been located at Väpnargatan 1 on Östermalm in Stockholm. The main duty of the Royal Stables is planning and providing transport for the Royal Family, both by car and horse-drawn carriages. The Royal Stables trace their history back to the time of King Gustav Vasa.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle. THE CASTLE - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN The Castle was also intended as a fitting residence for a Renaissance ruler – Gustav Vasa. The large Hall of State with its painted roof and its full-length portraits of Gustav Vasa and contemporary crowned heads of Europe conveys, although many times restored, a good picture of the original Gripsholm scene.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle. Souvenirs can also be purchased at the entrance to the summer palaces, and at the RiddarholmChurch
GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. THE RIDDARHOLMEN CHURCH The church is foremost a burial and memorial church, which is maintained by the Office of the Marshal of the Realm and the National Property Board (SFV). The Riddarholmen Church is open to the public during the summer and autumn. It can also be viewed year round at concerts, Order of the Seraphim bell ringings or by specialarrangement.
THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire.THE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards. THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. The name is derived from Fierdholmarna, which means islets on the bay. The islands played a significant role in the 19th century "aquavit war" between LO Smith and the new spirits monopoly in Stockholm. At the beginning of the 1920s, the islands were taken overby the
TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Cars. Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use. The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonialoccasions.
THE RECEPTION HALLS
The Reception Halls. Throughout the years Drottningholm Palace has changed and the royal personages who lived here have left their mark on the Palace's interiors – influenced by changes in style and fashion trends. Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the receptionhalls.
THE ROYAL CHAPEL
The present Royal Chapel is the third chapel in the palace grounds that we have detailed information about. Karl XI's newly inaugurated chapel was burnt down in the great fire of May 7, 1697. Constructing a new Royal Chapel was a key part of architect Nikodemus Tessin's extensive commission to build a new palace after the fire.THE ROYAL CEMETRY
The Royal Cemetery. The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken, The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00. Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se. Öppna/Stäng. DROTTNINGHOLM PALACE Drottningholm Palace. Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period. Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards. THE FJÄDERHOLM ISLANDS The Fjäderholm Islands were first mentioned in a contract of sale from 1381. The name is derived from Fierdholmarna, which means islets on the bay. The islands played a significant role in the 19th century "aquavit war" between LO Smith and the new spirits monopoly in Stockholm. At the beginning of the 1920s, the islands were taken overby the
TULLGARN PALACE
Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. Tullgarn Palace was the summer palace of King Gustaf V and Queen Viktoria. The palace park has avenues of lime trees, and makes a delightful spot for a picnic.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle.GRIPSHOLM CASTLE
Gripsholm Castle. On the shores of Lake Mälaren, Gripsholm Castle towers powerfully and fairytale-like over the idyllic small town of Mariefred in Södermanland. Gripsholm is known as Gustav Vasa's castle, as it was he who built the castle here in 1537. Take time to wander slowly through the many rooms and winding passages. GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. CARS - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN Cars. Among the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use. The other treasure is a Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine from 1969. It is used when transporting ambassadors and for ceremonialoccasions.
THE RECEPTION HALLS
The Reception Halls. Throughout the years Drottningholm Palace has changed and the royal personages who lived here have left their mark on the Palace's interiors – influenced by changes in style and fashion trends. Hedvig Eleonora, Lovisa Ulrika and Gustav III have all contributed markedly to the interior decoration of the receptionhalls.
ROYAL PALACES AND SITES The yellow Baroque Strömsholm Palace is situated near Västerås. The 18th century Gustavian décor and a significant collection of Swedish Read more. Tullgarn Palace. Tullgarn, near Trosa in Södermanland, is one of our most popular royal destinations and is less than an hour away from Stockholm by car. ENGLISH - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN English - Kungliga slotten. Event 24 Apr. Culture Night. Come behind the scenes at the Royal Palace. This year's digital Culture Night includes a visit to the Hall of Mirrors, which is not norma Read more. Article. The Royal parks are open. Royal Djurgården and the Royal parks are open every day ofTHE ROYAL PALACE
This combination of royal residence, workplace and culture-historical monument open year round to visitors makes the Royal Palace of Stockholm unique amongst Europe's royal residences. The palace is built in baroque style by the architect Nicodemus Tessin and is formed as a Roman palace. The palace has more than 600 rooms divided betweeneleven
THE ROYAL APARTMENTS The Royal Apartments. The Royal Apartments at the Palace are a collective name for the magnificent state rooms that are used at The King and Queen's receptions. Discover the rooms on your own or join the guided tours. *In conjunction with His Majesty the King'sTHE ROYAL STABLES
The Royal Stables. For more than a hundred years, the Royal Stables have been located at Väpnargatan 1 on Östermalm in Stockholm. The main duty of the Royal Stables is planning and providing transport for the Royal Family, both by car and horse-drawn carriages. The Royal Stables trace their history back to the time of King Gustav Vasa.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The stores. The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle. THE CASTLE - KUNGLIGA SLOTTEN The Castle was also intended as a fitting residence for a Renaissance ruler – Gustav Vasa. The large Hall of State with its painted roof and its full-length portraits of Gustav Vasa and contemporary crowned heads of Europe conveys, although many times restored, a good picture of the original Gripsholm scene.THE ROYAL GIFT SHOP
The Royal Gift Shop is situated at the Outer Courtyard at the Royal Palace in Stockholm (Old Town) and open daily year round. The entry is free to the the Royal Gift Shop. There are also gift stores at Drottningholm Palace and Gripsholm Castle. Souvenirs can also be purchased at the entrance to the summer palaces, and at the RiddarholmChurch
GUSTAV III'S PAVILION Gustav III's Pavilion. It was from here that King Gustav III set off for the fateful masquerade ball at the Royal Swedish Opera in March 1792. His pavilion in Stockholm's Haga Park is decorated in Pompeian style. It is a highlight of Swedish art history, and is one of the leading works from the late 18th century. THE RIDDARHOLMEN CHURCH The church is foremost a burial and memorial church, which is maintained by the Office of the Marshal of the Realm and the National Property Board (SFV). The Riddarholmen Church is open to the public during the summer and autumn. It can also be viewed year round at concerts, Order of the Seraphim bell ringings or by specialarrangement.
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