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Arvfurstens palats (Palace of the
Hereditary Prince) is a
palace located at
Gustav Adolfs Torg in
central Stockholm.
Designed by Erik Palmstedt, the palace...
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Norwegian Order of
Saint Olav. Märtha was born at her parents' home of
Arvfurstens Palats in
Stockholm on 28
March 1901, the
second child of
Prince Carl...
- born on (1861-02-27)27
February 1861 at his parents'
residence in the
Arvfurstens palats (Palace of the
Hereditary Prince), an 18th
century palace located...
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Astrid was born on 17
November 1905 at her parents’ then-residence, the
Arvfurstens Palats at
Gustav Adolfs Torg in
central Stockholm. She was the third...
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projects that
erased many pre-modern city
centers in mid-century Sweden.
Arvfurstens palats Sagerska Palatset Klara kyrka Kulturhuset Sergels torg History...
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Chancellery (on the west); and the
Ministry for
Foreign Affairs (the
former Arvfurstens Palats) and the
Royal Swedish Opera on
Gustav Adolfs torg (on the east)...
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Prince Carl in 1861, and
Prince Eugen in 1865. The
family lived in the
Arvfurstens palats (Palace of the
Hereditary Prince), an 18th-century
palace located...
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Jarls torg 11,
where it
remained until 1909. The
ministry then
moved to
Arvfurstens palats,
where its
offices were
located until the
ministry was
merge into...
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Stenhammar Palace Strömsholm
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Castle Uppsala Castle Vadstena...
- Duke of Östergötland (later, King
Oscar II), and she was born in the
Arvfurstens palats. From 1868 to 1877, she
studied at a girls' school,
followed by...