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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...
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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...
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Privy Councillor commissioned architect Joseph Gabriel Destain to
design Tullgarn Palace. In 1719 he was
appointed President of the Kommerskollegium, and...
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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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Gyllenstierna was born to riksråd Nils
Eriksson (Gyllenstierna), Lord of
Tullgarn (also
written with the
Danish spelling Niels Eriksen, and
surnamed "Gyllenstjerna"...
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episodes about the
period of
Sophie Hagman at
Tullgarn,
referred to as "Tullgarnsminnerna" ("
Tullgarn memories").
Frederick Adolf was an
eager hunter...
- Palace, Haga Palace,
Rosendal Palace,
Ulriksdal Palace,
Rosersberg Palace,
Tullgarn Palace and
Gripsholm Castle) are
government property,
managed by the National...
- at
Tullgarn.
Postal services were also
handled at the station, with
royal correspondence being dispatched twice daily by
courier to and from
Tullgarn. The...
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games with my brothers." She
particularly enjo**** the
summers at
Tullgarn Palace. Her
closest friend was
Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland, her favorite...