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It might feel a bit like a museum but this is the private residence of Sweden's royal family. Half joking, half serious, the ...
Drottningholm Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden contains 600 rooms. Drottningholm Royal Palace has been the Swedish royals' permanent residence since 1981. It features five museums and ...
Drottningholm Palace is where King Carl XVI Gustaf and ... were the last members of the royal family to live there. The rooms have remained largely untouched from how the royal couple left them ...
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TravelPulse on MSNThe Magnificent Palaces of EuropeThe luxurious interior includes richly decorated rooms, the most notable ... Built in 1600, Drottningholm is the ...
King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Silvia live in Drottningholm Palace ... as part of a documentary about the palace. With all those large, ornate rooms, we don’t blame the royal family ...
Drottningholm Palace is representative of 17th and 18th century western ... A unique collection of stage sets, the dressing rooms, the storerooms, the scenery, and the large auditorium, seating 400 ...
This breathtaking 17th century palace in Drottningholm is not only the permanent ... which include beautiful staterooms including the Bird Room, Mirror Hall, the Ceremonial Hall and the Banqueting ...
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The most beautiful royal family residences to visit around the worldThere are guided tours taking you through the gorgeous reception halls and private rooms ... a palace built in the 1960s, the Kyūden, and a private residence from 1993. Drottningholm Castle ...
including 19 State rooms, the palace is over 108 meters long across the front, 120 meters deep and 24 meters high. Since 1981, the Drottningholm Royal Palace or the Stockholm Palace has remained ...
While Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia actually live at Drottningholm ... With more than 600 rooms, it's one of the biggest palaces in Europe. The Royal Palace of Stockholm is located ...
It said: "Drottningholm Palace is open to the public year round, with the exception of the rooms in the southern wing, which are reserved for the royals. And their spooky friends, presumably." ...
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