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Rosenbad (Swedish: [ˈrûːsɛnˌbɑːd], lit. "rosen bath") is a
building in
central Stockholm,
precinct of Norrmalm. It is a
building owned by the
Swedish State...
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government offices,
including the
prime minister's office, are
located at
Rosenbad in
central Stockholm,
straight across the
water from the
Riksdag building...
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Rosenbad, in
central Stockholm, has been the seat of the
Government since 1981....
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during the
summer of 2004. He has
written a book, 700
dagar i
Rosenbad (700 days in
Rosenbad),
about his
experiences as a
newcomer in the government. At...
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months before their wedding. The
Prince and
Princess go into
hiding at
Rosenbad,
accompanied by Ehrengard, as lady-in-waiting, and Cazotte.
While the Grand...
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north side of the
river Norrström. The
Sager House lies between:
Rosenbad, the
Government Chancellery (on the west); and the
Ministry for Foreign...
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Surveillance camera mounted on the
walls of
Rosenbad, one of the Swedish's
government buildings in
central Stockholm,
which houses the
Prime Minister's...
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Swedish monarch and the
Prime Minister. The
government has its seat in the
Rosenbad building, the
Riksdag (Swedish parliament) is
seated in the Parliament...
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discuss it.
Hitler attended the
committee meeting held at the run-down
Altes Rosenbad beer-house. Normally,
enlisted army
personnel were not
allowed to join...
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Rosenbad, in
central Stockholm, has been the seat of the
Government since 1981...