Parliament House, Stockholm — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Parliament House
The Parliament House, known as Riksdagshuset, is a monumental building that has served as the seat of Sweden's national legislature since 1905. Located on Helgeandsholmen island in central Stockholm, this imposing structure represents the democratic heart of Sweden with its powerful neo-Baroque and Art Nouveau design. Built from 1897 to 1905 using Swedish granite and limestone, the building's architecture reflects the grandeur and stability of Swedish governance. The main hall features ornate decorations, soaring ceilings, and intricate details that showcase the craftsmanship of Sweden's finest artisans. Visitors can explore the public galleries where they can observe the Riksdag in session, gaining insight into Sweden's legislative processes. The building's impressive entrance hall, decorated with murals and sculptures, tells the story of Swedish history and achievements. Guided tours provide detailed information about the parliamentary system, the building's architectural significance, and notable events that have shaped Swedish democracy. The surrounding island area features historic connections to Stockholm's medieval past, making the visit educational and enriching. This building stands as a testament to Swedish democratic values and constitutional heritage.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- Riksgatan 1, 111 28 Stockholm, Sweden
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