Drottningholm Palace is where King Carl XVI Gustaf and his wife Queen Silvia actually reside, and it's where they raised their three children. The residence, which is 15 miles east of the center ...
While Swedish King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia actually live at Drottningholm Palace (some 20 minutes west of Stockholm), Kungliga Slottet (Royal Palace) serves as their workplace and is the ...
The history of Drottningholm Palace from the 17th century to today, from basement to attic. The royal family tells about everything from castle ghosts to what it was like to grow up in the palace.
Stockholm is home to the Vasa Museum and Drottningholm Palace, which is on UNESCO's World Heritage list. The European Union Intellectual Property Office's website said it charges a fee of €850 ...
a palace built in the 1960s, the Kyūden, and a private residence from 1993. Drottningholm Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sweden, is the private residence of the royal family. Located on ...