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Due to the situation with the coronavirus the Royal Palace is temporarily closed for all public activities until further notice.
Due to the situation with the coronavirus the Royal Palace is temporarily closed for all public activities until further notice.
The palace's grand state rooms, the mediaeval gate at the Tre Kronor Museum and the crowns in the Treasury are just a few of the exciting...
Read moreCome 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 moreThe Royal Apartments at the Palace are a collective name for the magnificent state rooms that are used at The King and Queen's receptions...
Read moreIn dark cellar vaults at the Royal Palace the Monarchy's most important symbols – the Regalia – are kept in safe-keeping. See fascinating...
Read moreThe Museum Three Crowns (Tre Kronor) is a museum dedicated to the original Tre Kronor Palace in Stockholm, which was destroyed in a viole...
Read moreWelcome to a boutique that is something out of the ordinary. The Royal Gift Shop is a unique present and souvenir shop offering products ...
Read moreWelcome to one of Europe's oldest museums, which first opened its doors in 1794. Gustav III's collection of sculptures are shown in the P...
Read moreThe Royal Chapel features examples of architecture, décor and artworks by some of the leading masters of their times: Nikodemus Tessin th...
Read more'Look at the rugs – find me' – the popular exhibition featured the works of Märta Måås-Fjetterström is now available from home!
Read moreRevival styles, historicism and eclecticism. The 19th century was a time of many stylistic shifts. From Empire, via Revival styles and Na...
Read moreThe Italian Renaissance and its Northern European counterpart differ in terms of their expressions. In many respects, the Renaissance in ...
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