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Tullgarn Palace (Swedish:
Tullgarns slott) is a
royal summer palace in the
province of Södermanland,
south of Stockholm, Sweden.
Built in the 1720s, the...
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Pavilion Haga
Palace Rosendal Palace Rosersberg Palace Strömsholm
Palace Tullgarn Palace Ulriksdal Palace The
royal palaces are the
property of the Swedish...
- many
books (primarily in Swedish) as
Prins Wilhelm.
Wilhelm was born at
Tullgarn Palace, the
second son of King
Gustaf V of
Sweden and his wife Victoria...
- Palace, Haga Palace,
Rosendal Palace,
Ulriksdal Palace,
Rosersberg Palace,
Tullgarn Palace and
Gripsholm Castle) are
government property,
managed by the National...
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Oscar I of
Sweden took an
interest in the palace, and
though he
preferred Tullgarn Palace as
summer residence, he took care to
preserve the
palace by doing...
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Tullgarn Palace in Södertälje. Most
important works are the
Blackamoor Bridge in
Ulriksdal Palace and
Oscar I's
Orangery in the
garden of
Tullgarn Palace...
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November 1920 he
married morganatically Alice Elisabeth Ankarcrona (born at
Tullgarn, near Trosa, 18
December 1889 and died at Saltsjöbaden, near Stockholm...
- He was
given the
title Duke of Östergötland on 8
September 1772 and the
Tullgarn Palace as his residence.
During the
great succession scandal, the so-called...
- long
wished to make. She
traveled incognito under the name 'Countess of
Tullgarn' and in the
company of only four courtiers. On 22 May 1875 she reached...
- boy's
games with my brothers." She
particularly enjo**** the
summers at
Tullgarn Palace. Her
closest friend was
Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland, her favorite...