Bernadotte Floor, Royal apartment in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Bernadotte Floor is a royal apartment within Stockholm's Royal Palace designed by Carl Hårleman with French Rococo style. The rooms feature intricate architectural details across multiple interconnected spaces.
Carl Hårleman was appointed court intendant in 1728 and redesigned the interior following a fire that damaged the original palace. His work shapes this section of the palace as it appears today.
The rooms display royal furnishings and artworks that mirror Swedish court tastes across generations. The style of decoration reveals how the royal family's preferences changed as time passed.
Access is through guided tours that explain the architecture and rooms. Wear comfortable shoes as you walk through multiple interconnected spaces.
Hårleman drew on knowledge from studying at the Royal French Academy of Architecture to create a distinctive style. This blend of French and Swedish design elements appears nowhere else in the palace.
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