The Royal Court
2009-12-14

Drottningholm Palace reopens 2 January

Drottningholm Palace seen from the seaside. Photo: The Royal Court.

Drottningholm Palace seen from the seaside. Photo: The Royal Court.

Make a day trip to Drottningholm and experience a historic milieu of the highest international standards.

The Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO´s World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period.

The combination of the exotic Chinese Pavilion pleasure palace, the palace theatre and the magnificent palace gardens make a visit to Drottningholm a unique experience.

Drottningholm Palace is open year round for stroll round, and a guided tour in English is included in the entrance fee. The palace is open Saturday–Sunday at 12:00–15:30, closed 14 December–1 January. The Visitors' Centre, with the restaurant and the Royal Gift Shop, are open according to regular opening hours at weekends.

For more information see link in the right hand menu.

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