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Encyclopedia > Royal Palaces in Sweden

The Royal Palaces in Sweden: A royal family is the extended family of a monarch. ... The quintessential medieval European palace: Palais de la Cité, in Paris, the royal palace of France. ...

The Royal Palaces are the property of The Crown, however there are also residences which are held privately by the king or the royal family like Solliden Palace on Öland. The Stockholm Palace, or Stockholms slott, is the royal palace and official residence of the Swedish monarch, in Stockholm. ... Drottningholm Palace. ... The Crown is a term which is used to separate the government authority and property of the state in a kingdom from any personal influence and private assets held by the current Monarch. ... Oelandia (Öland) is a historical Province (landskap) of Sweden. ...


See also: Riddarholmskyrkan, Royal Djurgården, Castles in Sweden Riddarholmskyrkan, as seen from the east Riddarholmskyrkan, or the Church of Riddarholmen, is the burial church of the Swedish monarchy. ... Djurgården - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...


External links

  • Royal Palaces in Sweden (http://www.royalcourt.se/4.53abbbfd7ffdfa677fff1284.html) - Official site

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Stockholm Palace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (666 words)
The Stockholm Palace, or Stockholms slott, is the royal palace and official residence of the Swedish monarch, in Stockholm.
The palace is also used for representative purposes by the king in performing his duties as the head of state.
The southern façade represents the nation the west façade is the king's facade, the east façade is the queen's façade and the northern façade represents the common royal.
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