Drottningholm Palace, the private residence of Sweden’s royal family, stands as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the country’s best-preserved 17th-century castles. Nestled in Stockholm, the palace has undergone renovations by successive royal residents, blending French and Dutch architectural influences. Inside, visitors can explore lush rococo interiors, while the grounds feature multiple baroque gardens. Today, guests can wander through the opulent rooms and stroll along the manicured pathways, experiencing the grandeur and historical richness of this regal estate.
Drottningholm Palace (Drottningholms Slott)
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