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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Haga_PalaceHaga Palace - Wikipedia

    The floor was made out of oak from Fredrikshov Palace and the stone was originally intended for King Gustav III:s never completed castle at Brunnsviken. The whole interior was finished at the end of 1805. Floor plan for Haga Palace from the first half of the nineteenth-century.

  2. Jun 28, 2017 · While on the inside, it is decorated simply with furnishings being mostly fixed mirrors, carved door frames and cornices. Haga Palaces library which contains a fireplace from the 1930s....

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  4. The couple wanted to continue to use Haga, with its beautiful setting next to Lake Brunnsviken. Haga Palace was completed in 1805 to plans by Carl Christopher Gjörwell, and featured interiors in a Late Gustavian style that hinted at the delicate décor of the Empire style.

  5. Oct 3, 2021 · SWEDEN. Haga Palace: Inside Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden’s “magnificent” home. Sugar Mizzy October 3, 2021. It was built in 1802 for King Gustav IV Adolf’s children, and an apartment for each of his children was built in the palace. The outside has a simple classic design with a balcony supported by four marble pillars on the entrance side.

  6. Nov 16, 2019 · Media in category "Interior of Haga Palace". The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden ca 1950.JPG 279 × 231; 11 KB. Haga slott - KMB - 16001000003983.jpg 768 × 503; 73 KB. Haga slott - KMB - 16001000003985.jpg 768 × 501; 72 KB.

  7. Apr 12, 2018 · The entire building consists of only four small rooms on the lower floor and four small, low attic rooms. Although the king has arranged it very tastefully, it is still like a rat trap. The king's bedroom is so small that if he stretches out his arms, he can reach both doors on one side and the window and the opposite wall on the other."

  8. www.kungligaslotten.se › english › royal-palaces-andThe Pavilion - Kungliga slotten

    From a European perspective Gustav III's Pavilion at Haga Park is one of the finest examples of a palace building from the late 1700s. Its magnificent interior adds to the building's importance. Architect Olof Tempelman drew up the plans for the pavilion in 1787 and the interior design was carried out by Louis Masreliez.

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