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  1. Tullgarn Palace. The Palace was earlier the summer residence of Gustav V. The Palace was built back in 1720, and it is located in Vagnhärad south of Stockholm. Prince Fredrik Adolf’s State Apartment is particularly well preserved. The English Park is dated back to 19th Century and recommended to experience.

  2. The Palace Park. Strolling through Tullgarn Palace Park is like taking a walk from the 17th century through to the 20th century, from Carl Hårleman's avenues to King Gustaf V and Queen Victoria's exotic trees. The oldest structures certainly date back to the 17th century, particularly those situated where the orchard now stands.

  3. Since Tullgarn was a popular summer palace amongst Swedish royalty, the palace houses fine examples of interiors from different epochs and personal styles, such as the small drawing room, decorated in the 1790s, the breakfast room in southern German Renaissance style from the 1890s and Gustav V's cigar room, which has remained largely untouched since his death in 1950.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Haga_PalaceHaga Palace - Wikipedia

    Haga Palace (Swedish: Haga slott), formerly known as the Queen's Pavilion (Swedish: Drottningens paviljong), is located in the Haga Park, Solna Municipality in Metropolitan Stockholm, Sweden. The palace, built between 1802 – 1805, was modelled after ballet-master Gallodiers Italian villa in Drottningholm by architect Carl Christoffer Gjörwell on appointment by King Gustaf IV Adolf for the ...

  5. Strömsholm Palace: Kolbäck: Tullgarn Palace: Södertälje: Ulriksdal Palace: Solna Ukraine: Royal Palace: Lviv Turkey: Topkapı Palace: Istanbul: In the 15th and 16th centuries it served as the main residence and administrative headquarters of the Ottoman sultans. Çırağan Palace: Former Ottoman palace, is now a five-star hotel in the ...

  6. As more violent criminals were admitted to Svartsjö Palace, a special closed section was created with 337 cells built with steel walls. In 1966 the palace ceased to be used as a prison, and the prison walls were torn down. The prison warden house still remains in the palace gardens, as well as several prison personnel houses in the nearby area.

  7. Mariehamn city plan. Georg Theodor Policron Chiewitz (5 October 1815 – 28 December 1862) was a Swedish architect and engineer. Due to financial problems he moved to Finland in 1851, where Chiewitz spent the rest of his career. [1]