The Royal Palace, Stockholm — Guide du visiteur et quoi faire à proximité
À propos The Royal Palace
The Royal Palace, Stockholm's Drottningholm Palace or Kungl. Slottet, is one of Europe's largest royal residences and the official home of the Swedish monarchy. This magnificent baroque palace, with over 600 rooms, stands as a symbol of Swedish royal authority and architectural brilliance. Construction began in 1754 on the site of earlier royal buildings, and the palace was completed over several decades with continuous refinement and expansion. The palace's exterior showcases Italian-inspired Baroque architecture with distinctive copper roofs, while the interior reveals lavish state rooms, royal apartments, and galleries filled with priceless artworks and furnishings. Visitors can explore the State Rooms, which feature gilded decorations, crystal chandeliers, magnificent tapestries, and royal portraits spanning centuries of Swedish history. The Treasury displays the Swedish crown jewels and regalia, connecting visitors to Sweden's monarchical traditions. The extensive palace gardens feature formal European design with manicured hedges, fountains, and peaceful walkways. Royal guards in full ceremonial dress provide an authentic glimpse of Swedish royal pageantry. The palace offers both guided tours and self-guided exploration, making it accessible to visitors of all interests. This residence represents the pinnacle of Swedish royal heritage and architectural achievement.
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- Adresse
- Slottsbacken 1, 111 30 Stockholm, Sweden
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