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Visiting the City
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Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing
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Castles, Palaces & Historic Buildings
Hagaparken
Kungliga slottet
Solna
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+46 (0)8 402 6130 Fax: +46 (0)8 402 6167
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This eighteenth-century pavilion overlooks the waters of Brunnsviken. In the Haga park, just north of Stockholm, King Gustav III constructed various French and Neo-Classical buildings. An old house on the former Brahelund property was rebuilt as Gustav III's pavilion. It is one of the finest examples of Swedish and European Neo-Classicism. Louis Masreliez decorated the interior, which along with the original furniture are well preserved. Guided tours of the Pavilion are arranged Tu-Su at Noon, 1p, 2p, and 3p (Jun-Aug). To reach there, take bus no 52 or 515 to Haga Norra. Admission fee SEK50.
Tu-Su noon, 1p, 2p, 3p
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