Now, of course, the palace – whose origins can be ... visitors can see the crimson-and-gold Throne Room, the Royal Mews, and the enormous Ballroom, where all those extravagant state banquets ...
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 royal architect Johann Christian Kammsetzer turned a park pavilion into a neoclassicist palace. In 1778, a ceremonial ballroom was created in the palace. While the Royal Castle’s ballroom is ...
The palace also houses the Hall of Columns, a ballroom and function room now used for celebrations and public events. The Royal Armory presents an impressive collection of luxury weapons and suits ...
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