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Historic Buildings

Historic Buildings

Stockholm has enough historic buildings to keep the most enthusiastic historian at bay, and with the Stockholm Card this is more than possible.

The Stockholm Card will allow visitors into buildings such as The Royal Palace - residence of His Majesty the King was constructed in the 18th century, Skokloster Castle - One of Europe’s best-preserved 17th century castles and City Hall which is one of the best known symbols of the city.

Most of Stockholm's historical buildings are located near and around Stockholm Town which makes them easily accessible and with public transport being included with the Stockholm card there is every opportunity to see all of the wonderful buildings.

Gripsholm Castle
Skokloster Castle
Drottningholm Palace
Places where Stockholm Card will get you in for Free Ticket Price
Drottningholm Palace This palace, today private residence of the Swedish Royal Family. 80.00kr
Gripsholm Castle Construction on this Renaissance castle began more than 450 years ago. 80.00kr
The Royal Palace The official residence of His Majesty the King was constructed in the 18th century. 100.00kr
House of Nobility Commissioned in the 17th century by the Swedish nobility, to whom it still belongs, remains one of the most exquisite works of architecture in northern Europe. 50.00kr
Rosendal Palace This out-of-town royal residence on the island of Djurgården is an outstanding example of Swedish Empire style. 70.00kr
Skokloster Castle Skokloster is one of Europe’s best-preserved 17th century castles 75.00kr
City Hall & The Tower Museum The City Hall is one of the best known symbols of the city. 70.00kr
Steninge Palace The Steninge Palace Cultural Centre consists of a magnificent baroque palace and formal gardens. 60.00kr
Tullgarn Palace The summer residence and favourite palace of Gustav V, built in Vagnhärad south of Stockholm in around 1720. 70.00kr
Ulriksdal Palace This royal palace was built in 1644 and is now located in the National City Park. 70.00kr
Storkyrkan Sankt Nikolai kyrka (Saint Nicolaus Church), most commonly known as Storkyrkan (The Great Church) is the oldest church in Gamla Stan, the old town in central Stockholm, Sweden. 30.00kr
Rosersbergs Palace A baroque 17th century palace with well preserved interiors from 1795-1825 and extensive grounds inspired by baroque parks and English gardens. 70.00kr
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