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The Sager House, from the south

The Sager House is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Sweden. It is located between Rosenbad, the Government Chancellery and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs. It lies across from the Riksdag building, on Helgeandsholmen and the Royal Palace on Stadsholmen.


See also: Government of Sweden, Sager Palace


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The garden lay between the mill and the house, and a large field was on the opposite side.
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