The Royal Court

Summer times at Ulriksdal Palace  

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The sights at Ulriksdal Palace include the living room, which was decorated by Carl Malmsten. Photo: The Royal Court.
Take a trip to Ulriksdal and visit "Sweden's most modern 17th century palace". Here, you can see rooms spanning styles from 19th century baroque pastiches through to the functional interiors of the 1920s.
Highlights include the living room, which was decorated by Carl Malmsten in the 1920s for the Crown Prince Couple, Gustaf (VI) Adolf and Louise.
 
The palace is open to the public during the summer months and you can explore the palace on your own.
 
The palace grounds are home to the Orangery, featuring the National Museum's collection of Swedish sculpture, and the entrance is included in the palace ticket.

You will also find the Museum of Queen Kristinas Coronation Coach at Ulriksdal, with free entrance. In the same building you will find the sale from the Royal Gift Shop as well as in the Palace entrance.  

There is also a café int the Palace Park and Ulriksdal Gardens are nearby. Welcome!
 
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