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The royal palaces are the property of the [[Sweden|Swedish state]], administered and managed through the [[National Property Board of Sweden|National Property Board]] ({{ |
The royal palaces are the property of the [[Sweden|Swedish state]], administered and managed through the [[National Property Board of Sweden|National Property Board]] ({{langx|sv|Statens fastighetsverk}}), and are at the disposal of the [[Monarchy of Sweden|King]]. |
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==Privately owned royal properties== |
==Privately owned royal properties== |
Latest revision as of 12:17, 30 October 2024
The royal palaces in the Kingdom of Sweden are the following:
- The Royal Palace in Stockholm
- Drottningholm Palace
- Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm
- Gripsholm Castle, Mariefred
- Gustav III's Pavilion
- Haga Palace
- Rosendal Palace
- Rosersberg Palace
- Strömsholm Palace
- Tullgarn Palace
- Ulriksdal Palace
The royal palaces are the property of the Swedish state, administered and managed through the National Property Board (Swedish: Statens fastighetsverk), and are at the disposal of the King.
Privately owned royal properties
[edit]In addition, there are also residences which are privately owned by the royal family, such as Solliden Palace on the island of Öland.
See also
[edit]- Riddarholmen Church (where most Swedish kings are buried)
- Royal Djurgården
- List of castles and palaces in Sweden