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*[[Ulriksdal Palace]] |
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The Royal Palaces are the property of the Swedish State through the [[National Property Board of Sweden|National Property Board]] ({{lang-sv|Statens fastighetsverk}}) and |
The Royal Palaces are the property of the Swedish State, administered through the [[National Property Board of Sweden|National Property Board]] ({{lang-sv|Statens fastighetsverk}}), and are at the disposal of the [[Monarchy of Sweden|King]]. |
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In addition, there are also residences which are privately owned by the [[Swedish Royal Family|Royal Family]], such as [[Solliden Palace]] on the island of [[Öland]]. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[[Riddarholm Church]] |
*[[Riddarholm Church]] (where most kings are buried) |
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*[[Djurgården|Royal Djurgården]] |
*[[Djurgården|Royal Djurgården]] |
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*[[List of castles and palaces in Sweden]] |
*[[List of castles and palaces in Sweden]] |
Revision as of 09:40, 26 October 2017
The Royal palaces (Crown palaces) in 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 through the National Property Board (Template:Lang-sv), and are at the disposal of the King.
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
- Riddarholm Church (where most kings are buried)
- Royal Djurgården
- List of castles and palaces in Sweden