The Uppsala Castle, dating back to the 1540s during the reign of King Gustav Vasa, and where dramatic events in Swedish history have taken place, such as the coronation ... read more
Tyresö Palace, built in the 1630s for Count Gabriel Oxenstierna, Councillor of the Realm, is today open for the public. It is surrounded by a garden and an English ... read more
The Royal Palace Stockholm is the official residence of His Majesty the King of Sweden, with over 600 rooms. The Palace is open to the public and offer five museums. ... read more
Skånelaholm Castle, a former abbey and crown estate manor, offers much to see, such as furniture, art, books, a natura medica cabinet from the 18th century and a ... read more
Skokloster Castle was built by Count Carl Gustaf Wrangel, the famous statesman and general, and is today a state museum displaying collections of paintings, furniture, ... read more
Rosendal Palace, located at the Djurgården hunting park, was built in the 1820s for King Karl Johan, the first Bernadotte. The palace stands today largely as it did in ... read more
Julita Manor is an example of how a large estate would have looked and operated in the early 20th century. The last private owner, Arthur Bäckström who donated the ... read more
Gripsholm Castle is today a museum, but still part of the Crown palaces and at the disposal of the King. It houses part of the National Portrait Gallery, paintings and ... read more
Frederiksdal is an Open Air Museum and Botanical Garden. It consists of an 18th-century mansion and associated lands of 36 hectatres, including the historic park, a ... read more