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The Chinese Pavilion (Swedish: Kina slott), located in the grounds of the Drottningholm Palace park, is a Chinese-inspired royal pavilion originally built between 1753 and 1769. [3] The pavilion is currently one of Sweden's Royal Palaces and a UNESCO World Heritage Site .
Drottningholm Palace (Swedish: Drottningholms slott), or Drottningholm, one of Sweden's royal palaces, situated near Sweden's capital Stockholm, is the private residence of the Swedish royal family. Located on Lovön island in Stockholm County 's Ekerö Municipality , it was built in the late 17th century and was a regular summer residence of ...
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Help. Pages in category "Drottningholm Palace" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Chinese Pavilion ...
Northern façade of the Royal Palace in Stockholm in March 2007. 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 ...
Drottningholm Palace, the residence of the Swedish royal family since 1981, is here. The village was planned and built in the mid-18th century for the people working at the palace. It is a good example of how a Swedish village would have looked like in the 18th and 19th centuries, containing many picturesque houses and villas.
Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm: Kina slott Stockholm: 1769 Museum One of the royal palaces of Sweden: Christinehof Castle: Christinehofs slott Scania: 1740 Museum Claestorp Castle: Claestorps slott Södermanland: 1754 Hotel Dalaborg: Dalaborg Dalsland: 1304 Ruin Dagsnäs Castle: Dagsnäs slott Västergötland: 1874 Private residence ...
In 1991, the theatre, along with the Drottningholm Palace (the residence of the Swedish royal family), the Chinese Pavilion and the surrounding park, became the first Swedish patrimony to be inscribed in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Parts of the palace, the pavilion and the theatre are open to the public for tours.
The Royal Chapel (Swedish: Slottskyrkan) is a church inside Stockholm Palace. [1] It was opened in 1754. [2]The royal palace chapels (including the Royal Chapel of Stockholm Palace, the Royal Chapel of Drottningholm Palace, and Riddarholmen Church) are all part of the national Church of Sweden, although their management is in the hands of the Office of the Marshal of the Realm, as part of the ...