The Pavilion of Gustav III

Built in the 1780´s the Pavilion of Gustav III, Stockholm, was the retreat for king Gustav III when he wanted to be alone with his friends.The pavilion is an architectural masterpiece of the most famous architect of the period - Masreliez. The furnishings and decor are among the finest examples of late 18th century Swedish Gustavian style. Guided tours only at the Pavilion of Gustav III.

Free admission to The Pavilion of Gustav III with the Stockholm à la Carte card!

General information

Address: Hagaparken
Phone: 402 61 30
Bus: 52, 515 Haga Norra
Subway: Odenplan
Homepage: www.royalcourt.se

Stockholm, Sweden: The Pavilion of Gustav III, Stockholm.

Photo: Royal Court

Stockholm map: The Pavilion of Gustav III, Stockholm.


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