- slott),
formerly known as the Queen's
Pavilion (Swedish:
Drottningens paviljong), is
located in the Haga Park,
Solna Muni****lity in
Metropolitan Stockholm...
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Gustav III's
Pavilion (Swedish:
Gustav III:s
paviljong) is a
royal pavilion at the Haga Park, 2 km
north of Stockholm. As a
highlight in
Swedish art history...
- slott),
formerly known as the Queen's
Pavilion (Swedish:
Drottningens paviljong), is
located in the Haga Park,
Solna Muni****lity in
Metropolitan Stockholm...
- The
Henriette Wegner Pavilion (Norwegian:
Henriette Wegners paviljong) or the
Wegner Pavilion (Norwegian: Wegnerpaviljongen) a
classical tea pavilion...
- education),
upper secondary, and the
gymnasium for
students in
levels 1-3
Paviljong - The play area
Compulsory FS-2
building -
Houses the
music area, the...
- Masreliez". Nationalmuseum.
Retrieved January 1, 2019. "Gustav III:s
paviljong, Haga".
Statens fastighetsverk.
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Retrieved 2014-01-31. Therése Norén (26
August 2013). "Opera på gång i
paviljong" (in Swedish). Eskilstuna-Kuriren.
Archived from the
original on 7 September...
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November 2021. "Ullensaker". Skulpturstopp.
Retrieved 25
November 2021. "
Paviljong for alle". kl****ekampen (in
Norwegian Bokmål).
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November 2021...
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Sverre Aasland) (1932)
Villa Dammann (with
Sverre Aasland) (1937)
Norges paviljong,
Paris (with Knut
Knutsen and Ole Lind Schistad) (1938) Vi Kan-utstillingen...