Drottningens paviljong, Rosendals slott, Royal pavilion in Djurgården, Stockholm, Sweden
The Queen's Pavilion exhibits neoclassical architecture with symmetrical proportions and stands near Rosendals Palace within landscaped gardens on Djurgården island.
Fredrik August Lidströmer designed and constructed this pavilion in 1818 during a period of substantial architectural development in Stockholm.
The pavilion maintains its connection to Swedish royalty, with Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia selecting it as their residence.
Visitors can explore the surrounding gardens throughout the year and participate in guided tours to learn about the pavilion's architecture.
The structure combines its role as a modern royal residence while preserving its original architectural elements from the early nineteenth century.
Location: Stockholm
Inception: 1818
Architects: Fredrik August Lidströmer
GPS coordinates: 59.32864,18.11806
Latest update: March 13, 2025 12:31
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