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    Haga Palace (Swedish: Haga slott), formerly known as the Queen's Pavilion (Swedish: Drottningens paviljong), is located in the Haga Park, Solna Municipality in Metropolitan Stockholm, Sweden. The palace, built between 1802 – 1805, was modelled after ballet-master Gallodiers Italian villa in Drottningholm by architect Carl Christoffer ...

  2. Jun 28, 2017 · Haga Palace, the current home of the Crown Princess Family of Sweden, is located in Haga Park in Solna, Sweden. It was built in 1802 and designed by King Gustav IV Adolf’s...

  3. Jul 7, 2015 · Since 2010, Haga Palace has been the official residence of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden and her family. Located in Haga Park, in Solna Municipality just north of Stockholm, the palace was originally built in 1802-1805 under the direction of King Gustaf IV Adolf.

  4. Haga Palace in Haga Park, Solna Among the older generation, Haga Palace is closely associated with the childhood days of King Carl XVI Gustaf and his older sisters during the 1930s and 1940s. Since 2010, a Swedish heir to the throne has lived at the palace once again.

  5. The lovely Haga Park (Hagaparken) in Solna includes Haga Palace, the residence of Crown Princess Victoria and her husband, Prince Daniel.

  6. Gustav III´s Pavilion at Haga Park is one of the highlights of Swedish art history and is one of the finest examples of the European Neo-Classicism of the late 1700s in Northern Europe. The pavilion was built by architect Olof Tempelman – with detailed instructions from the highly-engaged King Gustav III.

  7. Haga Park is perhaps Sweden's foremost example of an English landscape park and also known as the “Gustavian Park" as it was initiated by Gustav III. Discover more at Royalpalaces.se

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