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Portal (or Arch) at the address Slottsbacken 1. Service is held every Sunday and holy day, and the royal family use the church for ceremonies. Before the old Tre Kronor castle burned down, the Royal Chapel was in the northern row, some benches and silver decorations from the old church are still preserved in the chapel. After fire in 1697, when Tessin planned the new palace, the Royal Chapel and the Hall of State were placed in the southern row and these, including the grand stairs, occupies the first and second floor. The chapel represented the divine power and the hall the worldly, or the king's, power. After Tessin's death, his work was completed by Carl HĂ„rleman. The church was inaugurated at the same time as the rest of the palace in 1754.
2034: 2796:. The name of the suite is derived from a collection of portraits in the Bernadotte Gallery, the largest room in the apartments, depicting members of the Bernadotte House. Most of the rooms are in the northern row and are used for audiences, awarding medals and for meetings with the Advisory Council on Foreign Affairs. The rooms are also open to the public. The apartment was originally decorated in the 1730s and 1740s by Carl HĂ„rleman. When King Adolf Frederick and Queen Lovisa Ulrica moved in there in 1754, the rooms were furnished with pieces of furniture made by the best craftsmen in Stockholm at that time. The last Royal Couple to use the apartment as living quarters were King Oscar II and Queen 2010: 2339: 2311: 1267: 3012: 3035: 2325: 950: 1836: 3063: 65: 1167: 618: 1392: 2972: 1250: 2181: 1651: 1784: 1465: 2246: 1683: 2952: 1477: 3279:, White woman, Weiße Frau or Dame Blanche is said to exist in many European castles and likewise in Stockholm. According to legend, the White Lady is a messenger of death for someone in the royal family. She showed up when someone was about to die. She is supposedly tall and wears a white silk dress, only the rustle of the silk is heard as she approaches. There are several theories as to who she might be and where she comes from. According to one theory she is the Duchess Agnes of MerĂĄn, a German noble lady from the 2238: 2193: 2217: 1639: 2205: 1988: 710: 2166:. In 2008, the National Property Board of Sweden, which is responsible for the maintenance of the palace, found that the sandstone had partially disintegrated and the weathering was only getting worse. Among the incidents was a piece of stone weighing 3 kg (6.6 lb) falling from 20 m (66 ft). Most damaged were the sunlit parts, the façades facing south and west. As an interim solution, the Property Board had some parts of the façade covered by a black net to catch any falling rocks. 3190: 1501: 2062: 1086: 49: 2860: 2280:, or the mezzanine, has 115 rooms. Most of the rooms have retained their size since the construction of the palace, but their use has varied. The name is derived from the fact that the floor is just half as high as the other floors. The rooms have mostly been used by the staff of the court, but some of the princes' and princesses' apartments have also been there. The mezzanine also houses the Small Guest Apartment, consisting of a couple of rooms in the north part of the western row. 1903: 2992: 6258: 1155: 1023: 2639: 1769: 1560: 785: 2138: 934: 2568: 3202: 1489: 2102: 942: 3178: 582: 2093:
in a grey color which better contrasted to the still yellow plaster. This coloration lasted until the 1890s, when Tessin's red color was once again used on the plaster at the initiative of King Oscar II. All paint was removed from the sandstone details and sculptures. As of 2014, this coloration remains but the red-brown color has become more brown over the years. The removal of the protective paint has contributed to weathering.
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walls. The walls from the former northeast and northwest square corner-towers for example, are thicker in this part of the palace's ground floor, since Tessin re-used the remaining walls and incorporated them in the new palace. About half of the old walls were used in that manner, since the ever frugal
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The State Apartments, also known as the Apartment for Festivities, are on the second floor of the northern row and are used for the Royal Couple's receptions and representation. Official dinners are held in the Charles XI's Gallery on such occasions as state visits, after elections to the Riksdag and
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has 67 rooms. The rooms have mostly retained their size since the construction of the palace, but their use has varied. The Bernadotte Apartments and the Pillar Hall are in the northern row, and the eastern row houses the private quarters. This is where King Carl XVI Gustaf and his family lived until
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From the eastern façade, two wing projects towards the east. On the short sides of these are two waterfalls and head sculptures of the artists who created the interior of the palace; Pierre Hubert L'ArchevĂȘque and Carl HĂ„rleman on the north side, Carl Gustaf Tessin and Guillaume Thomas Taraval on the
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Along the façade there are a number of niches with sculptures depicting noted Swedish men. The whole façade is supposed to reflect the grandeur of Sweden, its society and prominent persons in the country. Inside the portal is the South Arch with stairs leading to the Royal Chapel in the east, and the
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and cannon mounds had previously been. The southwest wing had to be made shorter since the Storkyrkan was in the way. This asymmetry, created by the different lengths of the wings, was compensated by adding the two detached, semicircular wings for the Royal guards and the Commanders, west of the main
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The Royal Gift Shop is the gift and souvenir shop for the palace with products connected to the objects in the royal collections. A large part of the items are books about the royal cultural heritage on subjects such as history, architecture, biographies and research. The shop is in the southwestern
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The Chancery Wing is another name for the northwest wing of the palace. It was planned for the central parts of the government administration, the Royal chancery. The wing was finished by architect Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz, and was originally used as the royal gardhouse, offices for domestic, foreign
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Ever since the palace was built in the 18th century, the weathering of the sandstone has been a problem and this has accelerated since the oil paint was removed from the stone during the renovation in the 1890s. In the spring of 2008, the Property Board started a comprehensive study on order to make
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During the reign of King Charles XIV John in the 1820s, the coloration was changed again, but not fully. The stone details of the northern and eastern rows were painted in a pink color that was not widely appreciated. When the western and southern rows were to be painted, the stone details were done
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On the balustrade between the LogĂ„rden and the LogĂ„rdstrappan, are four allegorical sculptures representing "Music", "Religion", "Poetry" and "Mercy". They were made in 1903 by Johan Axel Wetterlund and cast by Otto Meyer and are approx. 1.5 by 1 m (4 ft 11 in by 3 ft 3 in).
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1883, telephone in 1884 and waterborne central heating around 1900. As of 2014 the property is connected to long-distance heating. The king's interest also extended to the decoration of the stairwells, and he commissioned Julius Kronberg to paint plafonds in the ceiling of the West Stairwell. Author
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in Stockholm. They could practice their Catholic faith within the colony, but this was strictly forbidden in the rest of Sweden at that time. When to building of the palace came to a halt in 1709, the colony was dissolved. Some craftsmen, such as René Chauveau and his family, returned to France, but
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According to a plan from before the fire, the palace was to be in a square shape without any wings in austere Roman Baroque style, essentially with the rest of the rows looking like the northern row. This suggestion is not preserved, historian Boo von Malmborg suggests that this was probably because
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The walls surrounding the storages, stables and workshops of the Tre Kronor castle are now behind the Lejonbacken and in the basement of the northern row. Thus, Lejonbacken conceals the old windowless wall behind it. Older walls can also be found higher up in large parts of the northern row's façade
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In the cellars, accessed from street level under Lejonbacken, of the northern and western row is the Tre Kronor Museum. The museum is in the rooms that used to be kitchens in the Tre Kronor Castle and are thus the oldest rooms in the palace, but the museum itself is the newest of the museums in the
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In addition to the text on the plans below, the northeast wing is in the upper right-hand corner and the south curved wing is in the lower left-hand corner. The northwest Chancery Wing is in the upper left-hand corner on the plans. The yards are (from left to right): the Outer Courtyard (inside the
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When designing the eastern façade facing the LogÄrden, Tessin is believed to have thought of a Roman country villa, with stairs from the palace garden up to the palace gate. The model for the central part, with colossal pilasters between the windows of the two top floor and the rustic ground floor,
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in 1709, and that year the building of the palace came to a complete halt. At that time, the courtyard had been leveled and the courtyard walls were erected to the height of one floor in the south and east part and half a floor in the west part. The palace remained in that semi-finished state until
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floor with smaller square windows just above the lower row of windows. These smaller windows now encircle the whole building, a remnant of the first castle chapel. After the fire, when Tessin could make more substantial alterations, the Royal Chapel and the Hall of State were placed in the southern
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Renovation of the 922 windows in the palace started at the beginning of the 1990s. The age of the windows varies from the mid-18th century to the 1970s. The reason for the renovation was that the windows had not been properly maintained for a number of years. The windows on the south side were the
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Over the windows of the ground floor are 16 reliefs made in 1699 to 1700, by the French artist René Chauveau. They are made of bronze, and were originally to be placed in the palace's stairwells. In the 1890s, the reliefs were mounted on the southern façade, where they replaced a row of windows of
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in the middle of the four rows: the south, west, north, and east portals (or arches). The Inner Courtyard is 89 m (292 ft) long in the east–west direction and 77 m (253 ft) wide in the north–south direction. Tessin had planned to put an equestrian statue depicting Charles XI in
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King Oscar II performed a number of additions, improvements and modernizations to the palace. Most of the empty façade niches were filled with sculptures during his reign. He had the palace's technical installations updated, such as installing a water pipe system in 1873, installing electricity in
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Building the new chapel with the same proportions as the old one and making it fit within the walls of the old chapel, with a retained high ceiling inside the walls of the former northeast tower (now the northeast corner of the palace), proved difficult for Tessin if he was to be able to adhere to
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The Royal Chapel was built during the 18th century, and it is the parish church for the members of the Royal Parish. The church is situated in the east half of the southern row of the palace. It is as wide as the building and two and a half stories high. The entrance of the church is in the South
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The biggest façade renovation in the history of the palace started in May 2011. Starting with the east wing of the northern row at Strömbron, all the façades will be renovated during the following 22 years, each stage of the work being one year, at a cost of 500 million crowns. To accomplish
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Before the royal family moved in at the palace in 1754, the whole façade, except for the base which was painted in a yellow ochre color to imitate French sandstone. The yellow tone was the foremost color of the Rococo and the height of fashion at that time. The monochrome yellow color without any
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On 7 May 1697, a great castle fire occurred, prompting the building of the present Stockholm Palace. The fire ruined most of the earlier fortress, the Tre Kronor Castle, except for the sturdy, recently constructed walls of the northern row, most of which are still standing. Unlike the rest of the
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As of 2009 the interior of the palace consists of 1,430 rooms of which 660 have windows. The palace contains apartments for the Royal families, representation and festivities such as the State Apartments, the Guest Apartments and the Bernadotte Apartments. More features are the Hall of State, the
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for the king and part guards for the castle. The guard is also a section of the military emergency management in Stockholm. The Royal Guards are present at state ceremonies, visits by foreign heads of state or fleets. The guards were established by King Gustav I in 1523, to keep the order in the
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in the Cabinet Meeting Room. The apartment was originally designed as the Royal Couple's apartment, but when King Adolf Frederick and Queen Lovisa Ulrika moved into the palace in 1754, they chose to stay in the part now known as the Bernatotte Apartments. Later, the Crown Prince Gustav (III) and
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as the old ones and use half the energy. The lighting was made by a collaboration between the National Property Board of Sweden, the Office of the Governor of the Royal Palaces, The Royal Architect Johan Celsing and the Municipality of Stockholm Traffic Control. The color is described as neutral
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Tessin presented the first finished plans for the new palace within the year of the fire. First, the remnants of the old castle were razed, practically everything was demolished save for parts of the northern row with its strict Baroque, that were still standing. The demolishing was performed by
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The palace houses facilities for the offices that are part of the Royal Court of Sweden; the organization affiliated to the Swedish head of state and the Royal House, and are also responsible for preserving and showing the cultural heritage of the Swedish monarchy. The Royal Court is led by the
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below). When the building was reassumed in 1727, there was anew a need for qualified workers. The second group of French artists and craftsmen arrived in Stockholm in the summer of 1732, as a result of HĂ„rleman's negotiations in Paris the previous winter. The group consisted of six persons: two
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that a new castle should be built on the walls of the burnt castle. Nicodemus Tessin the Younger was the architect appointed to draw and build the new Stockholm Palace. At the same time that Tessin's plans were approved, he was appointed head of the construction of the palace as part of his new
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moved in, but some interior work proceeded until the 1770s. No major conversions have been done in the palace since its completion, only some adjustments, new interiors, modernization and redecorating for different regents and their families, coloration of the façades and addition of the palace
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The eastern row, or the eastern façade, represents "The Female Qualities" and the Queen. Below this façade is the palace park, the LogÄrden. On a balustrade closing of the LogÄrden from the Skeppsbron are four sculptures representing music, religion, poetry, and mercy. These can be seen as old
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was appointed for the work. The Treasury was opened in 1970 and the Tre Kronor Museum in 1999. In 2018 600 solar panels were installed on the roof of the palace and are expected to generate an annual output of 170 MWh or at least twelve percent of the palace's annual electricity consumption.
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Projecting from the corners of the main building are four wings facing the east and the west. Between the two eastern wings is the LogĂ„rden, and between the two western wings is the Outer Courtyard. All the wings are 16 m (52 ft) wide and 48 m (157 ft) long except for the
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that same year. Instead of living in the State Apartment, the royal family choose to stay in the part now known as the Bernadotte Apartments. The work on the interior continued even after the royal family had settled in. Priority was given to the interior rather than the completion of the
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According to Johan Celsing, the lighting is supposed to enhance the distribution and nuances of the palace and bring out decorative details not previously visible during the evenings. An example of this is the eastern façade where the wings facing the Skeppsbron are now illuminated.
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who finished the palace together. Some parts of the palace where the royal family would live, the northern row and what is presently the State Apartments, were also completed that year. The Stockholm Palace was ready to be used in 1754. The royal family who had lived in the
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The palace is made of brick and sandstone. The roofs are covered with copper and are slanting inward towards the inner courtyard. On the main building they are encircled by a balustrade made of stone. The building consists of four rows, commonly named after the four
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and the Royal Architect at that time, Ove Hidemark. The work was done in a workshop at the Inner Courtyard and took about ten years. Each window was custom made for the opening where it was originally placed, making the size and shape of each window unique.
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After the completion of the new palace, no major conversions has been made to the complex save for a number of adaptions, new interiors, modernizations and redecorations for different regents and their families. Museums have also been added to the palace.
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Other sources claim that the White Lady is Perchta von Rosenberg, daughter of Ulrich II von Rosenberg, a German noble woman from the 15th century, who unhappily married against her will to Jan of Liechtenstein. According to tradition she appears in the
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In the Chancery Wing at the palace is the Slottsarkivet. The archive was started in 1893, and since 1964, it is a depot sorting under the administration of the National Archives of Sweden. The archive also contains records from the Royal Court and the
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were important to the palace's grand interior during the end of the 18th and 19th century, when pilasters, columns, wall decorations, etc. were added. Among those sculptors, painters and craftsmen who also contributed during the later renovations were
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in splendid Baroque style framed the entrance and the stairwell in the middle of the southern façade, and niches for statues were placed at every second window ledge. The middle parts of the east and west façades were adorned with Baroque pilasters,
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from 1654 shows de la Vallée's idea of a more visible castle on a raised plateau with a connecting bridge over the Norrström. Queen Christina remodelled and embellished the existing castle extensively, but no new castle was built during her reign.
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was also to be rebuilt and a new city hall and stock exchange was planned. Tessin was convinced that his plans would one day be realized, but building the new palace kept him fully occupied and demanded great financial resources. The time of the
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of King Charles XI in the inner courtyard in the French fashion at that time, but King Charles XII disliked that and rejected the idea since it would "totally obscure the beautiful prospect". Neither did Tessin's suggestion to embellish the roof
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in 2009, were declared. The Princess Sibylla's Inner Drawing room, formerly known as Crown Prince Gustaf's audience chamber, still have some interior designed by Carl HĂ„rleman, such as pilasters and ornamentations over the lintels of the doors.
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for the palace construction. In 1697, Abraham Winantz Svanssköld, Tessin's half-brother, was appointed deputy castle and court architect. Together with Tessin he was active at the palace construction, and they were helped by several German
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and roofed. The new walls became higher than the old ones, except for the towers which were completely enclosed in the new walls. The Charles XI's Gallery is one more feature remaining since before the fire, all according to Tessin's plan.
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museum is in the cellars under the eastern row and is accessed from the Slottsbacken. It is the oldest museum in Sweden, founded by King Gustavus Adolphus in 1628, and contains objects associated with Swedish royalty from the time of the
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had only reluctantly agreed to the conversion which started in 1690. Thrift and recycling were guiding principles at the building of the northern row. Hence, the construction proceeded rather quickly and after five months the new row was
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that was bought for painting the walls of the building. Carl HĂ„rleman took over as the head of the building site when Tessin died in 1728. During the construction, the plaster was left unpainted, while the stone details were painted in
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is the largest floor of the palace. The rooms there have mostly been used by the staff of the court, and there are also the four portals (or arches) that make up the entrances to the palace as well as the Hall of State and the Royal
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The Hall of State is in the west half of the southern row of the palace and is two stories high (first and second floor). It was introduced for the Riksdag of 1755. The hall was designed by HĂ„rleman who modified Tessin's plans. The
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The coloration of the façade has been altered several times since the completion of the new northern row in 1695. Tessin's first coloration was brick-red plaster with white-painted sandstone details. The brick-red color was called
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of the western façade between the windows there are ten female characters called caryatids. The caryatids of the palace are Rococo inspired pilasters in the shape of women, made by the French artist Charles Guillaume Cousin of
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from the 1650s, illustrates de la Vallées suggestion for the conversion of the old castle. The project also brought about an adjustment of the Slottsbacken, making it partially enclosed by buildings. Of interest are Tessin
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became City Architect and Architect for the Royal castles, that more substantial plans for a new castle were made. In 1661, he presented the first draft for a conversion of the northern row which his son, Nicodemus Tessin
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most exposed and the sun had burned the surface causing rot. The renovation of the windows was carried out in collaboration with the National Property Board of Sweden, the Office of the Governor of the Royal Palaces, the
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and Johan Sylvius, were still alive and they contributed with artistic work to the completion of the northern row, in particular to the Royal Chapel. Ehrenstrahl made the large religious paintings and Sylvius painted the
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The western row, or the western façade, represents "The Male Qualities" and the King. From the western row projects the Chancery Wing towards northwest. The row also abuts the Outer Courtyard and the two curved wings,
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he planned a horse racing stadium for equestrian games and other forms of entertainments, a bear-garden was also to be built. The ideas were not approved by King Charles XII who wanted the Helgeandsholmen for himself.
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south side. These sculptures were made by Johan Axel Wetterlund in 1902, and are made of bronze. Between the sculptures there are two plaques honoring King Oscar II on the south side and Charles XI on the north side.
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The northern row of the present palace was built in 1692, in just five months as a part of the old Tre Kronor castle. The new row had the same austere Baroque style that still remain, contrasting with the rest of the
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The southern row, or the southern façade, represents "The Nation". The center of the façade is made in the shape of a triumphal arch with a portal (also known as the South Arch) flanked by three columns made in
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The southern façade is the most ornate, with statues, sculptures, and reliefs. In eight, initially empty, niches are statues of notable Swedish men. These were added in the 1890s through the initiative of King
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sandstone in 1744. Each figure is approx. 4.5 m (15 ft) high. Some of them have weathering damages and since there is a risk of small pieces falling from them, a net has been placed over the figures.
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which started in 1700, construction of the palace was halted in 1709, and not recommenced until 1727—six years after the end of the war. When Tessin the Younger died in 1728, the palace was completed by
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entire city, the part that is now Gamla Stan. The changing of the guards is a ceremony and tourist attraction held at the Outer Courtyard of the palace, seen by approximately 800,000 people each year.
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died in 1728, before the palace was finished. The responsibility for the construction was taken over by Carl HĂ„rleman, even though Tessin's position as superintendent was formally passed on to his son
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a long-term plan for maintenance of the palace during the next 50 years. The study showed that the Gotlandic sandstone was in worse condition than expected. A number of stones were cracked and loose.
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A new Royal Chapel in the northern row was inaugurated at Christmas in 1696, and a new Hall of State was also planned there. The chapel was to replace the old castle chapel that had been erected by
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When Tessin got the commission to design the new palace, he abandoned parts of his earlier plan about building a square palace and added the lower wings flanking the palace in the east and west.
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who lived in the 1200s. She was married to Count Otto of OrlamĂŒnde until he died in 1293. She murdered both her children by him to be able to marry Albrect, a Count from Nurnberg also known as
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The northern row, or the north façade, represents "Power". This façade is austere and its location and the perspective that it faces north, is meant to mirror and radiate the royal power.
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This was made to give the palace a more monumental look and this could be executed since there was now more open land in which to expand the palace such as the western area where King
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The palace is a place of work for about 200 full-time employees, more than half of whom are female. The palace also hires more personnel for dinners, during the summer and as guides.
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Antoine Bellette made the dragons in the eastern façade, the winged lions on the LogÄrden façade with windows, the shells on the middle floor and the roses under the roof.
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and later for his mother the Queen Dowager Sophia Magdalena. The Chancery Wing was once again the home of a prince in 1905, when it became the Crown Prince and later King
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the austere Baroque style where all the windows ought to be the same size, and placed in precise rows despite what rooms were behind them. To achieve this, Tessin added a
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lay dying. Suddenly the flag at the palace was lowered to half-mast and a guard is said to have seen the White Lady on the roof. Two hours after this the princess died.
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The Guest Apartments (also known as the Grand Guest Apartments) are on the second floor in the south part of the western row and are used for visiting heads of state at
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southwest wing which is 11 m (36 ft) long because of the position of the Storkyrkan. The asymmetry is concealed by the two detached, semicircular wings the
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The artistic adornment on the northern row is very sparse and consists only of a group of figures above the balcony of the Bernadotte Gallery. The group depicts the
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with writing in Latin. The plaque is flanked by two sculptures depicting war trophies. They were created in 1735, by Antoine Bellette and cast by Gerhard Meyer
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Ramps were to be built on the Slottsbacken leading up to a narrowing area in front of the Storkyrkan, which was to be redressed in a new baroque façade. The
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Stockholm: Sveriges hufvudstad : skildrad med anledning af AllmĂ€nna konst- och industriutstĂ€llningen 1897 enligt beslut af Stockholms stadsfullmĂ€ktige
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have guarded the palace and the royal family since 1523. A comprehensive renovation of the façade began in 2011, to repair weather damaged parts made from
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The Apartments of the Orders of Chivalry are in the south part on the first floor of the western row and consists of four halls, one for each order: The
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in 1702 and 1704. They were then placed at the Lejonbacken as a royal power symbol. The bronze for the lions was from a well, taken as booty from the
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is housed in the Chancery Wing. In the palace are the offices of the Royal Court of Sweden, a place of work for approximately 200 employees. The
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died. The White Lady appeared again in 1907, and shortly after that, King Oscar II died. The last time she was seen was in 1920, when Princess
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plan for the area surrounding the Stockholm Palace had been proposed during the beginning of the 1700s, by the superintendent Nicodemus Tessin
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Deaths of members of the royal family have occurred in connection to the appearance of the White Lady in the palace. In March 1871, Princess
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resulting in HÄrleman's light yellow façade coloring being painted over and at the beginning of the 20th century during the reign of King
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to Sweden. The rooms got their original interior in the 1760s, under the direction of Jean Eric Rehn when they were set in order for the
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building. These wings encircle the courtyard. Tessin's plans and commissions to artists still characterizes the façades, walls and stone
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palace. It was inaugurated in 1999 and houses an exhibition about the old castle Tre Kronor which was destroyed during a fire in 1697.
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would use the apartments after their wedding in 1766. The apartments have not been used as living quarters since the time of Oscar I.
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arrived at Stockholm. At Tessin's initiative, the craftsmen had received an invitation through the Swedish diplomatic envoy in Paris,
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as well as walls, floors, pillars and pilasters inside the palace, such as in the Hall of State, the Royal Chapel and the stairwells.
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Room). King Charles XV also used the apartment as his quarters and during the reign of King Oscar II it was used by the Crown Prince
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at the beginning of the 18th century, but the sculptures were not installed until 1897. From west to the east the sculptures depict:
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The museums housed in the palace are: Livrustkammaren, Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities, The Treasury and The Tre Kronor Museum.
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In the cellar of the southern row is the Treasury, where the Regalia of Sweden are displayed. The museum was inaugurated in 1970.
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On the ground floor of the northern row are the Exhibition Apartments which are used for special exhibitions and public lectures.
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As of 2014, the palace is undergoing a comprehensive renovation. Almost half of the area of the façade is made of sandstone from
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of the palace's façade was inaugurated on 29 March 2006 by King Carl XVI Gustaf. The former lighting was from the 1960s, and its
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Stockholm: Capital of Sweden: published on the occasion of the Stockholm exhibition 1897 after a decree by the City of Stockholm
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and erected on the same place as the medieval Tre Kronor Castle which was destroyed in a fire on 7 May 1697. Due to the costly
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two new golden cyphers were gifted to the king by the Royal Court to be placed at the gate to LogÄrden (the palace gardens).
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The building of the palace went on with great intensity during the reign of Charles XII, but the costly campaigns during the
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The design of the large Inner Courtyard with its access to the LogÄrden and the Norrbro is inspired by the courtyard at the
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this, the Swedish National Heritage Board is planning to open up a sandstone quarry on Gotland and start a masonry school.
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From 1650 to 1660, Jean de la Vallée made suggestions for large conversions of the castle, but it was not until 1661, when
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when a decision to go back to Tessin's original brick red color was made. As of 2014 it is the color of the façade. (see
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to architect for the royal castles, and among his commissions was to make suggestions for how to improve and update the
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The Bernadotte Apartments are on the first floor of the northern row and are named after Sweden's current royal house,
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Tre Kronor were re-used as filling for the Lejonbacken. Consequently, most of the material for the new palace was new.
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Outside the northern façade is the Lejonbacken with the two Castle Lions. The models for the lions, inspired by the
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to a more open area with pools of water on either side of the walkway leading from the East Arch to the Skeppsbron.
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Tessin's cross-section of the southern row with the Hall of State to the left and the Royal Chapel to the right,
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Hall of State in the west. This symbolizes the gathering of both the worldly and the divine power in one place.
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curved wings), the Inner Courtyard (in the middle of the building) and the Shot Yard (between the east wings).
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The remains of the Tre Kronor Castle after the fire in 1697, the northern row is still standing (to the right)
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The palace has two courtyards. Outside the western row is the Outer Courtyard which is the main area for the
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The façades of the palace were each given their own design and not the same as the original northern row. A
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A model for the austere Roman baroque style, including a relatively strict regularity and symmetry, was the
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HĂ„rleman formed large parts of the palace's interior in a newer style, more to the taste of that time, the
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of Queen Christina is placed in the Hall. The main entrance of the Hall is in the South Portal (or Arch).
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contrasting white on the stone details was a way to achieve an architectonical effect with mainly relief.
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are here. The palace is used for representative purposes by the King whilst performing his duties as the
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and are 1.9-by-2.7-by-1.2-metre (6 ft 3 in by 8 ft 10 in by 3 ft 11 in).
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https://www.sfv.se/upptack-mer/kulturvarden/sok-innehall/kulturvarden-1-2023/den-bortglomda-balkongen/
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The new lights were approved after long discussions and tests. They deliver almost twice as much
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The floors (the number of rooms are excluding smaller rooms, closets, stairwells, vaults etc.):
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https://www.kungahuset.se/arkiv/nyheter/2023-09-13-hovet-uppvaktade-kungen-infor-50-arsjubileet
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The largest group of artists came from France. Between the years 1693 and 1699, sixteen French
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At an early stage of the conversion in the 1690s, a number of elderly Swedish artists such as
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made plans for a new royal palace. The plans came to naught, but in 1651, his daughter Queen
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In 1998 the Carl XVI Gustaf Jubilee Room was inaugurated to celebrate the silver jubilee of
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on Riddarholmen since the fire in the old castle, moved to their new residence on the First
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most of them remained in Sweden until they died during the first part of the 18th century.
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approximately 300 men from mid-May 1697 to mid-spring in 1700, when the remains of the old
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Some embellishments in Tessin's plans were never made. For example, he wanted to place an
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the new northern façade of the castle including the Lejonbacken and the square courtyard,
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Tessin the Younger's adaptation of the city area west of the palace in the 1650s and 1690s
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in the northern part of Gamla stan in Stockholm since the middle of the 13th century when
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had been reduced over the years, making the palace perceived as progressively darker.
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Tessin did not dare to present his comprehensive plans to the economical Charles XI.
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and the Tre Kronor Museum in the remaining cellar vaults from the former castle. The
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The Inner Courtyard is surrounded by the four rows of the palace and is accessed by
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Nicodemus Tessin the Younger's drawing for the central part of the northern façade,
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used the rooms as his own apartment. During the reign of King Gustav III, it was
540:(the Library Wing), until 1878. As of 2014 it houses the Bernadotte Library. The 6217: 5165:[Exclusive interview with Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling]. 3990: 3261: 2582: 1126: 1069: 763: 665: 598: 489: 416: 4463:[The four façades of the Royal Castle] (in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 3877: 796:
in the same location by the old storages and stables at the Tre Kronor castle.
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and decorations are to some extent preserved in the present-day Royal Chapel.
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the same size. The corresponding windows still exist on the northern façade.
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The outer courtyard and the western row seen from the tower of the Storkyrkan
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Complete restoration of facades ongoing since 2011 (est. completion for 2050)
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Slott och herresÀten i Sverige, ett konst- och kulturhistoriskt samlingsverk
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in 1700, after which the lions were cast in bronze at the Casting House in
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Carl HĂ„rleman's sketch of a wall in the Prince Gustaf's audience room, 1750
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The northern row, a ground-floor apartment after the renovation, June 2011
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granted funds to continue the work. This was one year before Tessin died.
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and shared his taste in interior design, this resulted in rooms like the
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the castle was made available as the King's dwelling on 7 December 1754
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which is responsible for running and maintaining the palace, while the
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and statues. The palace has a total of 28 statues, 717 balusters, 242
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The northern row with the planned Lejonbacken before the fire in 1697.
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standing guard. He is supposed to have appeared for Nicodemus Tessin
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In the northeast corner of the State Apartments is the ball room the
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Quittances for salaries paid, among the names is "Nicodemus Tessin",
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Olsson, Martin; Böttiger, John; O:son Nordberg, Tord, eds. (1940).
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Kungens böcker: ett reportage om Gustav VI Adolfs privata bibliotek
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As of 2014, the palace has 1,430 rooms, of which 660 have windows.
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was coming to an end and all the great plans remained unfulfilled.
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was built. In modern times the name relates to the building called
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had their apartments in the mid-1750s. They were succeeded by the
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Museum of Antiquities was restored. Architect and Chief Intendant
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Alm, Göran; Ramsay Hertelius, Antoinette; Daflos, Alexis (2007).
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The King's books, a story about Gusfat VI Adolf's private library
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There are many tales of ghosts at the palace. One of them is the
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stands in the Outer Courtyard, erected at an initiative from the
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row instead, and the furniture and inventories, such as benches,
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A larger change in the façade was made during the reign of King
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Louis Masreliez's drawing for the Duke Carl's cabinet hall, 1792
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also made plans for the city area west of the palace with large
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interior. The palace was not ready to use until 1754, when King
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The rooms on the second floor of the eastern row is called the
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the middle of the courtyard, but this plan was never realized.
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HĂ„rleman and Tessin at the building site, an interpretation by
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The palace in September 2014, built according to Tessin's plan.
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Visions and reality, Maps of Stockholm during the 17th century
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During 1922 to 1930, the LogÄrden was rebuilt from the former
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Tessin the Younger's suggestion from 1713 (north to the right)
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The National Property Board of Sweden posts information, 2011
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Lejonbacken and the Chancery Wing were finished by architect
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with sculptures. Tessin's vision for this can be seen on an
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for the core tower's spire top decorated with three crowns.
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Carl HĂ„rleman died in 1753, and his work was continued by
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Visioner och verklighet, Stockholmskartor frÄn 1600-talet
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meeting room, when such meetings are chaired by the King)
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Approximately 800,000 people visit the palace each year.
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castle, the walls of the northern row could be repaired.
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Th. Westrin, E. Fahlstedt och V. Söderberg, ed. (1923).
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who used the halls of the Apartments from 1789 to 1949.
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had the northern side of the castle rebuilt in 1690–1697
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The new building is depicted in five engravings in the
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Tessin: a luminous era : architecture, art, power
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Tessin: en lysande epok : arkitektur, konst, makt
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curved wing and is accessed from the Outer Courtyard.
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This royal residence has been in the same location by
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Svensson, S. Artur; Kjellberg, Sven T., eds. (1971).
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Malmborg, Boo von; Palmstierna, Carl-Fredrik (1971).
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The second phase of building the new palace 1727–1771
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the rebuilding proceeded until 1712, resumed in 1726
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by Johan Axel Wetterlund. The statues are depicting
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Stockholms slotts historia. Bd 1, Det gamla slottet
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Haunted houses in Stockholm and other creepy places
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Stockholm Palace is in 6135:SFV Statens Fastighetsverk: The Stockholms Palace 5702:The Bernadotte library, a royal cultural treasure 5544:] (in Swedish). Malmö: Allhem. pp. 24–26 5521: 5438: 5366: 5354: 5342: 5020: 4924: 4922: 4900:[The Stockholm palace is falling apart]. 4199: 2656:'s Apartment after its latest noted tenant. King 6112:History of Stockholm Place. Vol.1 The old palace 5665:"Kungl. Hovstaternas VerksamhetsberĂ€ttelse 2009" 5566:[The VĂ€stergötlands Museum VGM_B83698]. 4785:"Kungl. Slottets nya fasadbelysning Ă€r pĂ„ plats" 4532:[The Royal Palace, portals and stairs]. 3411: 3409: 3157:The Royal Guards is a guard detail that is part 1670:The northern façade of Stockholm Palace in 1938. 1253:The ceiling in the west stairwell, a plafond by 1080: 5833:"Vem smyger runt i natten pĂ„ Kungliga slottet?" 4858:[The Stockholm palace get new windows] 3930:[The Royal Palace – The construction]. 3921: 3919: 3778: 3776: 3751:"Historiska Norrmalm: Tessin – En lysande epok" 2287:they moved to the Drottningholm Palace in 1981. 1551:according to the general ideas of the Baroque. 6089:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Bonnier fakta. 4022: 4020: 4018: 4016: 4014: 4012: 3785:"De fransöske hantwerkarna pĂ„ Stockholms slot" 3143:(the Bernadotte library, a research library). 6160: 5697:Bernadottebiblioteket, en kunglig kulturskatt 5264:"Kronprinsessan fick sin Daniel efter sju Ă„r" 4821:. Archived from the original on 6 August 2007 3951: 3949: 3888:. Eli F. Heckscher & Gösta Bagge through 3495: 3493: 3443:"Office of the Governor of the Royal Palaces" 3381: 3379: 3377: 3375: 3271:The most noted of the palace's ghosts is the 3139:. In the northeast wing of the palace is the 2222:The southern façade, the east wing, June 2011 685:, among other buildings, are and joining the 386: 8: 5968:Stockholms spökhus och andra ruskiga stĂ€llen 4679:] (in Swedish). Vol. 2. Stockholm: 4500: 4498: 4496: 4494: 4492: 4490: 4295:"Kungliga slottet – ett samhĂ€lle i miniatyr" 4130: 4128: 4126: 2668:style in 1828. The room became known as the 1967:perceptions of female values and interests. 1210:turned down Tessin's offer of a commission. 689:in addition to a wide street to the present 5806:"Tales and Legends of ČeskĂœ Krumlov Castle" 5599: 5597: 4623:[...and with learned men in latin] 4068:"Caspar Schröders epitafium över sin fader" 3871: 3869: 3836: 3824: 2071: 1058:AcadĂ©mie royale de peinture et de sculpture 985:were impedimental. Charles XII lost at the 625:At the beginning of the 17th century, King 6167: 6153: 6145: 5382:[The Palace as an historic scene] 5034:"The Apartments of the Orders of Chivalry" 4898:"Stockholms slott pĂ„ vĂ€g att falla sönder" 4031:[The Royal Palace – Conversions]. 929:Tessin's sketch for the Royal Chapel, 1698 512:in the south, and the outer courtyard and 31: 5163:"Exklusiv intervju med kronprinsessparet" 4734: 4732: 4366:"Föreningen för Stockholms fasta försvar" 4336:"Renovering av Stockholms slotts fasader" 3306:saw the ghost and three days later Queen 3112:and had 216 full-time employees in 2009. 2690:Princess Sibylla of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 2424:The Apartments of the Orders of Chivalry 2198:Renovation of the northern row, June 2011 1081:Tessin's plan for the palace surroundings 488:museums. The palace is surrounded by the 27:Official residence of the Swedish monarch 5484:[The magnificent Hall of State] 4960:"Minst 20 Ă„rs renovering vĂ€ntar Slottet" 4779: 4777: 2858: 2835: 2744: 2637: 2597:The Apartments of the Orders of Chivalry 2566: 2350: 1986: 1901: 1834: 1782: 1558: 708: 500:(known as the Shot Yard in English) and 71: 6079:MĂ„rtenson, Jan; Turander, Ralf (2009). 5975:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Prisma. 5925:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: Prisma. 5898: 5760: 4392: 4390: 4288: 4286: 4284: 4282: 4280: 3502:"Kungliga slottet – De olika förslagen" 3354:"Fasadrenoveringen pĂ„ Kungliga slottet" 3345: 3173: 2947: 2306: 2176: 2005: 1757:At the triumphal arch there is a stone 1634: 1534:Föreningen för Stockholms fasta försvar 1460: 6430:Art museums and galleries in Stockholm 6140:Interactive Panorama: Stockholm Palace 5782:(in Swedish). Vol. 1. Stockholm: 5221:"Kunglig paradvĂ„ning visas för en dag" 4832: 4815:"Kungliga Slottet i Stockholm Ă€r tĂ€nt" 3878:"Franska bildhuggare vid slottsbygget" 3526: 2930:The second oldest museum in Sweden is 2105:Lighting on the eastern façade in 2007 895:Överintendent över de Kungliga Slotten 589:The first building on this site was a 536:was housed in the northeast wing, the 475:who also designed a large part of its 5313:Lindwall, Johan T (26 January 2014). 4856:"Stockholms slott fĂ„r friska fönster" 3465: 3463: 2925: 2045:fire ravaged the castle on 7 May 1697 1576:in the south. On the façade are nine 7: 6060:Dahlgren, Erik Wilhelm, ed. (1897). 5262:Thunberg, Karin (24 February 2009). 4958:Hellekant, Johan (4 November 2009). 4931:"Stockholms slott renoveras i 22 Ă„r" 4562:The yearbook of the Caroline Society 4530:"Kungliga slottet, valv och trappor" 3417:"Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities" 1563:The King and the Queen at the window 1396:Stockholm Palace (to the right) and 5570:(in Swedish). VĂ€stergötlands museum 5564:"VĂ€stergötlands museum: VGM_B83698" 2893:and war departments as well as the 2021:with contributions from the Riksdag 1816:to the left of the South Arch, and 886:Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp 585:De la VallĂ©e's suggestion from 1654 4896:Lindgren, ERik (16 October 2008). 3195:Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities 2926:Gustav III's Museum of Antiquities 2241:The ceiling in the south stairwell 53:Stockholm Palace, the Royal Palace 25: 6040:] (in Swedish). Malmö: Allhem 5845:National Property Board of Sweden 5494:National Property Board of Sweden 5103:National Property Board of Sweden 4868:National Property Board of Sweden 4819:National Property Board of Sweden 4753:National Property Board of Sweden 4708:National Property Board of Sweden 4344:National Property Board of Sweden 4307:National Property Board of Sweden 4148:National Property Board of Sweden 3928:"Kungliga slottet – Byggnationen" 3797:National Property Board of Sweden 2076:(brown-red), and came from brown 561:National Property Board of Sweden 555:The Royal Palace is owned by the 246:National Property Board of Sweden 6425:Historic house museums in Sweden 6256: 5143:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 5070:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 4999:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 4929:Hellekant, Johan (27 May 2011). 4741:"Stockholms slott bekĂ€nner fĂ€rg" 4673:Stockholms slotts historia I-III 4536:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 4461:"Kungliga slottets fyra fasader" 4213:"History, The Tre Kronor Museum" 4035:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 4029:"Kungliga slottet – Ombyggnader" 3934:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 3508:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 3478:(in Swedish). StockholmGamlaStan 3224: 3212: 3200: 3188: 3176: 3061: 3033: 3010: 2990: 2970: 2950: 2863:Throne room - "Hall of State" - 2337: 2323: 2309: 2215: 2203: 2191: 2179: 2032: 2008: 1832:to the right of the South Arch. 1649: 1637: 1499: 1487: 1475: 1463: 1451:(The Royal Guards Wing) and the 1278:Artists like Jean Eric Rehn and 1064:'s large palace construction at 1060:in Paris and had worked at King 79:Location of the Stockholm Palace 70: 63: 47: 6114:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: 5608:[The Palace Archives]. 5589:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 5250:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 5194:[A day with the WCYF]. 4621:"...men med lĂ€rde mĂ€n pĂ„ latin" 4597:] (in Swedish). Stockholm: 4438:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 4426:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 4188:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 4176:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 4054:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3963:Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon 3911:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3861:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3849:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3737:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3722:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3710:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3698:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3681:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3669:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3657:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3642:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3627:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3615:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3603:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3591:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3579:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3567:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3550:Malmborg & Palmstierna 1971 3472:"Tre Kronor – RenĂ€ssansslottet" 2152:Swedish National Heritage Board 1916:The reliefs depict motifs from 1713:in Rome, were approved by King 1323: 1190: 681:in false perspective where the 334: 260:length 230 m (750 ft) 204: 6033:Slott och herresĂ€ten i Sverige 5918:Stockholm: en utopisk historia 4677:The history of Stockholm I-III 2141:Weather-damage on a sandstone 2025:Nicodemus Tessin's masterpiece 2019:had during the years 1898–1902 1656:Three of nine royal medallions 1404:(at left) and the dome of the 1231:Slottsbacken and Lejonbacken. 262:width 125 m (410 ft) 1: 6395:Official residences in Sweden 6198:The Royal Palace in Stockholm 5522:Svensson & Kjellberg 1971 5439:Svensson & Kjellberg 1971 5294:(in Swedish). Livrustkammaren 4200:Svensson & Kjellberg 1971 3956:Hofberg, Herman, ed. (1906). 3876:Nordberg, Tord O:son (1925). 3246: 2888:The Northwest (Chancery) Wing 2430:Princess Sibylla's Apartment 2249:The top of the west stairwell 2023:this kings' fortress restored 1926:. Among the motifs are: the " 1068:. Most of the craftsmen were 1027: 954: 775: 597:built in the 13th century by 462:. The palace was designed by 5998:Castles and manors in Sweden 5735:[The Royal Guards]. 5380:"Slottet som historisk scen" 4557:Karolinska förbundets Ă„rsbok 4507:"Konst utomhus i Gamla stan" 2944:Sculptures of Swedish rulers 2684:Princess Sibylla's Apartment 937:Tessin's finished plan, 1697 464:Nicodemus Tessin the Younger 307:Nicodemus Tessin the Younger 6405:Cultural heritage of Sweden 6038:Castles and manors I Sweden 5948:The Royal Palace, Stockholm 5943:Kungliga slottet, Stockholm 5663:Kungl. Hovstaterna (2009). 5637:[The Royal Court]. 5614:National Archives of Sweden 5093:[The Geatish Room] 4671:Olsson Martin, ed. (1941). 4101:Sjögren, Otto, ed. (1929). 3423:. The Royal Court of Sweden 3390:[Palace splendor]. 2895:National Archives of Sweden 2603:Royal Order of the Seraphim 1262:Development after the 1770s 1246:group) on the same façade. 881:under the direction of the 828:the new chapel's interior, 6446: 6400:Listed buildings in Sweden 5940:HusgerĂ„dskammaren (1998). 5923:Stockholm: an utopian tale 4698:[Flakes of color] 3958:"Adelcrantz, Carl Fredrik" 3617:, pp. 34+39+39+70-71. 3360:(in Swedish). 24 June 2020 3329:List of Baroque residences 3150: 3127: 3100: 3072:(The Cabinet Meeting Room) 2981:(The Bernadotte Galleries) 2941: 2829: 2804:The Exhibitions Apartments 2753:(The White Sea ball room), 2716: 2427:The Bernadotte Apartments 2401:Prince Bertil's Apartment 1280:Fredrik Wilhelm Scholander 1018:The French artists' colony 1008:illustration of the palace 818:Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna 718:Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna 705:The northern row 1692–1696 574: 534:National Library of Sweden 321:Listed buildings in Sweden 6415:Baroque palaces in Sweden 6254: 6005:RĂ„berg, Marianne (1987). 5915:Abrahamsson, Åke (2004). 5874:"Tales of the White Lady" 5591:, p. appendix plans. 5418:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 5141:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 5068:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 4997:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 4839:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 4658:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 4534:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 4033:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 3991:"Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz" 3932:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 3506:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 3476:www.stockholmgamlastan.se 3386:Ingwall, Margita (2013). 3324:Architecture of Stockholm 3097:The Royal Court of Sweden 3004:The Bernadotte apartments 2984:The Bernadotte apartments 2788:The Bernadotte Apartments 2683: 2648:Prince Bertil's apartment 2634:Prince Bertil's Apartment 2633: 2535:'s Museum of Antiquities 2523: 2485: 2388: 2072: 1329:During the reign of King 1208:Giovanni Battista Tiepolo 1054:de fransöske hantwerkarne 820:printed in 1695 to 1702: 735:David Klöcker Ehrenstrahl 361: 58: 46: 39: 18:Royal Palace of Stockholm 6410:Houses completed in 1760 4587:Settervall, Åke (1948). 4568:. 1991. pp. 128–130 2646:(The Pink Drawing room), 2498:(with the office of the 1977:Palazzo Chigi-Odescalchi 1455:(the Commander's Wing). 788:The Royal Chapel in 1694 524:, the Treasury with the 40: 6390:Crown palaces in Sweden 6176:Crown palaces in Sweden 5482:"Den mĂ€ktiga rikssalen" 5414:"The Tre Kronor Museum" 4629:www.stockholmskallan.se 3851:, pp. 34+37+39+52. 3137:Crown palaces in Sweden 2702:Crown Princess Victoria 2623:Supreme Court of Sweden 2611:Order of the Polar Star 2492:The Bernadotte library 2145:and a previous patching 1830:Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz 1530:Christina Gyllenstierna 1443:(the Inner Courtyard). 1297:Jean Baptiste Masreliez 1236:Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz 1113:in an extension of the 852:The palace fire in 1697 832:the chapel's exterior, 683:Axel Oxenstierna palace 298:Design and construction 6266:Private royal property 5965:Linnell, Stig (2002). 5878:www.castle.ckrumlov.cz 5810:www.castle.ckrumlov.cz 5367:HusgerĂ„dskammaren 1998 5355:HusgerĂ„dskammaren 1998 5343:HusgerĂ„dskammaren 1998 5292:"Ett museum blir till" 5021:HusgerĂ„dskammaren 1998 4633:Stockholm Municipality 4066:Tuulse, Armin (1960). 3253: 3055:(The State Apartments) 2868: 2847: 2756: 2649: 2589:, the brother of King 2587:Prince Frederick Adolf 2578: 2524:The Tre Kronor Museum 2381:The South Curved Wing 2250: 2242: 2146: 2106: 2066: 1992: 1913: 1848: 1788: 1775: 1687: 1671: 1564: 1526:changing of the guards 1521: 1410: 1271: 1258: 1171: 1163: 1090: 1033: 960: 946: 938: 930: 870: 838:Hedvig Eleonora Church 789: 781: 722: 622: 586: 387: 382: 6213:Gustav III's Pavilion 5737:www.forsvarsmakten.se 5673:Royal Court of Sweden 5643:Royal Court of Sweden 5524:, pp. 38+98–101. 5460:Royal Court of Sweden 5392:Royal Court of Sweden 5200:Royal Court of Sweden 5042:Royal Court of Sweden 4991:[The Cellar] 4793:Royal Court of Sweden 4406:Royal Court of Sweden 4398:"The Royal Gift Shop" 4221:Royal Court of 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Archived from 3790: 3783:Hinners, Linda. 3780: 3771: 3770: 3768: 3766: 3746: 3740: 3734: 3725: 3719: 3713: 3712:, p. 39-52. 3707: 3701: 3695: 3684: 3678: 3672: 3666: 3660: 3654: 3645: 3639: 3630: 3624: 3618: 3612: 3606: 3600: 3594: 3593:, pp. 8–39. 3588: 3582: 3576: 3570: 3564: 3553: 3547: 3530: 3524: 3518: 3517: 3515: 3513: 3497: 3488: 3487: 3485: 3483: 3467: 3458: 3457: 3455: 3453: 3439: 3433: 3432: 3430: 3428: 3413: 3404: 3403: 3401: 3399: 3383: 3370: 3369: 3367: 3365: 3358:Kungliga slotten 3350: 3265: 3251: 3248: 3231:The Royal Guards 3228: 3216: 3204: 3192: 3180: 3147:The Royal Guards 3074: 3065: 3050: 3037: 3023: 3014: 3003: 2994: 2983: 2974: 2964:The southern row 2963: 2954: 2846:the southern row 2826:The Royal Chapel 2821:The Southern Row 2771:Sophia Magdalena 2736:The Northern Row 2572:Meleagersalongen 2509:The Royal Guards 2391:The Royal Chapel 2363:The Northern Row 2357:The Southern Row 2351: 2341: 2327: 2313: 2291:The Second Floor 2271:The Ground Floor 2219: 2207: 2195: 2183: 2075: 2074: 2036: 2012: 1855: 1809: 1762: 1748:corinthian order 1741:The southern row 1731:Charles X Gustav 1699: 1686:The RenomĂ© group 1662:The northern row 1653: 1641: 1503: 1491: 1479: 1467: 1398:Parliament House 1343:Victoriasalongen 1316:Charles XIV John 1204:Adrien Masreliez 1175: 1111:Stockholms ström 1098: 1046:Daniel Cronström 1032: 1029: 959: 956: 912:Jacques Foucquet 907: 842:picture No. I.32 834:picture No. I.27 830:picture No. I.21 826:picture No. I.20 822:picture No. I.19 807:household silver 780: 777: 674: 670: 658: 652: 460:Kungliga Slottet 433:Riksdag building 390: 388:Kungliga slottet 383:Stockholms slott 375:the Royal Palace 371:Stockholm Palace 363:The Royal Palace 257:Other dimensions 183: 182: 180: 179: 178: 173: 169: 166: 165: 164: 161: 122:Kungliga Slottet 74: 73: 67: 51: 41:Stockholms slott 35:Stockholm Palace 32: 21: 6445: 6444: 6440: 6439: 6438: 6436: 6435: 6434: 6375: 6374: 6373: 6368: 6354:VĂ€sterĂ„s Castle 6349:Vadstena Castle 6334:Svartsjö Palace 6304:Karlberg Palace 6277: 6273:Solliden Palace 6261: 6252: 6243:Tullgarn Palace 6228:Rosendal Palace 6187: 6178: 6173: 6126: 6103: 6097: 6078: 6059: 6056: 6054:Further reading 6043: 6041: 6029: 6023: 6004: 5989: 5983: 5964: 5958: 5939: 5933: 5914: 5911: 5906: 5905: 5897: 5893: 5883: 5881: 5880:. 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1131:Helgeandsholmen 1115:KungstrĂ€dgĂ„rden 1105:resembling the 1083: 1040:, painters and 1030: 1020: 990:1727, when the 957: 890:Karlberg Palace 875:Regency Council 863: 854: 846:KungstrĂ€dgĂ„rden 778: 747:Palazzo Farnese 721: 715: 707: 687:VĂ€sterlĂ„nggatan 615: 601:to defend Lake 579: 573: 530:Livrustkammaren 481:Adolf Frederick 405:Carl XVI Gustaf 401:Swedish monarch 349:Number of rooms 331:Renovating team 323: 309: 261: 226: 217:7 December 1754 188:Current tenants 176: 174: 170: 167: 162: 159: 157: 155: 154: 123: 83: 82: 81: 80: 77: 76: 75: 54: 42: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 6443: 6441: 6433: 6432: 6427: 6422: 6417: 6412: 6407: 6402: 6397: 6392: 6387: 6377: 6376: 6370: 6369: 6367: 6366: 6364:Wrangel Palace 6361: 6356: 6351: 6346: 6344:Uppsala Castle 6341: 6336: 6331: 6326: 6324:Sofiero Palace 6321: 6316: 6311: 6306: 6301: 6296: 6291: 6285: 6283: 6279: 6278: 6276: 6275: 6269: 6267: 6263: 6262: 6255: 6253: 6251: 6250: 6245: 6240: 6235: 6230: 6225: 6220: 6215: 6210: 6205: 6200: 6194: 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Nina Ringbom 3981: 3945: 3915: 3903: 3884:(in Swedish). 3865: 3853: 3841: 3829: 3817: 3772: 3741: 3726: 3714: 3702: 3685: 3673: 3661: 3646: 3631: 3619: 3607: 3595: 3583: 3571: 3554: 3531: 3519: 3489: 3459: 3434: 3405: 3371: 3344: 3343: 3341: 3338: 3336: 3333: 3332: 3331: 3326: 3319: 3316: 3297:Czech Republic 3238: 3235: 3234: 3233: 3230: 3223: 3221: 3218: 3211: 3209: 3206: 3199: 3197: 3194: 3187: 3185: 3182: 3175: 3167: 3164: 3151:Main article: 3148: 3145: 3128:Main article: 3125: 3122: 3117: 3114: 3101:Main article: 3098: 3095: 3090: 3087: 3086: 3085: 3076:StatsrĂ„dssalen 3067: 3060: 3058: 3039: 3032: 3030: 3025:Queen Victoria 3016: 3009: 3007: 2996: 2989: 2987: 2976: 2969: 2967: 2956: 2949: 2939: 2936: 2927: 2924: 2922: 2919: 2911:Spegelsalongen 2889: 2886: 2881: 2878: 2856: 2853: 2830:Main article: 2827: 2824: 2822: 2819: 2813: 2810: 2805: 2802: 2789: 2786: 2742: 2739: 2737: 2734: 2730:Swedish Empire 2717:Main article: 2714: 2711: 2685: 2682: 2643:SkĂ€ra salongen 2635: 2632: 2630: 2627: 2598: 2595: 2564: 2561: 2559: 2556: 2553: 2552: 2549: 2546: 2541: 2536: 2530: 2525: 2522: 2519: 2515: 2514: 2511: 2506: 2503: 2493: 2490: 2484: 2480: 2479: 2478:Not available 2476: 2475:Not available 2473: 2472:Not available 2470: 2469:Not available 2467: 2462: 2459: 2456: 2451: 2447: 2446: 2443: 2440: 2437: 2434: 2431: 2428: 2425: 2422: 2418: 2417: 2414: 2411: 2408: 2405: 2402: 2399: 2396: 2393: 2387: 2383: 2382: 2379: 2376: 2373: 2370: 2367: 2364: 2361: 2358: 2355: 2349: 2348: 2344: 2343: 2336: 2334: 2330: 2329: 2322: 2320: 2316: 2315: 2308: 2305: 2304: 2298: 2288: 2281: 2278:The Half Floor 2275: 2268: 2234: 2231: 2229: 2226: 2225: 2224: 2221: 2214: 2212: 2209: 2202: 2200: 2197: 2190: 2188: 2185: 2178: 2134: 2131: 2098: 2095: 2073:Dutch brunroot 2058: 2055: 2054: 2053: 2039: 2038: 2031: 2029: 2015: 2014: 2007: 1984: 1981: 1963: 1960: 1895: 1892: 1822:Olof von Dalin 1802:Erik Dahlbergh 1787:Erik Dahlbergh 1780: 1777: 1772: 1750:on each side. 1742: 1739: 1729:, during King 1679: 1676: 1663: 1660: 1659: 1658: 1655: 1648: 1646: 1643: 1636: 1593: 1590: 1556: 1553: 1528:. 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Index

Royal Palace of Stockholm

Stockholm Palace is located in Stockholm
Baroque
Stockholm
Sweden
Coordinates
59°19â€Č37″N 18°04â€Č18″E / 59.32694°N 18.07167°E / 59.32694; 18.07167
Royal Court of Sweden
The Swedish State
National Property Board of Sweden
brick
sandstone
stone
Nicodemus Tessin the Younger
Carl HĂ„rleman
Listed buildings in Sweden
No. 21400000339822
The Royal Palace
Swedish
official residence
royal palace
Swedish monarch
Carl XVI Gustaf
Queen Silvia
Drottningholm Palace
Stadsholmen
Gamla stan
capital
Stockholm

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