Norrvikens Gardens was the home of Rudolf Abelin (1864-1961), the landscape architect and horticulturist, where he created, early 1900s, his “living garden ... read more
Wanås consist of a medieval castle, an organic farm, a scenic sculpture park and an art gallery, as well as the newly opened Wanås Restaurant Hotel. It is a Center for ... read more
Hovdala Castle was the home of the Ehrenborg family from 1665 to 1981. Today managed by the National Property Board Sweden, who started extensive restorations of the ... read more
Stora Hyttnas Museum & Carl Larsson Garden: It was the family home of the botanist Bengt Linderdahl. The house is now a museum. The idyllic grounds include an ... read more
The Ulriksdal Palace, Stockholm, dates back to 1644, and was last used by King Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise between 1923 and 1973. It is surrounded by beautiful ... read more
Tirups Örtagard-Tirup's Herb Garden: Started in the 60's with the purchase of a decayed farm, the owners created a beautiful nursery garden, with ... read more
Drottningham Palace is Their Majesties the King and Queen's permanent residence. Except the rooms in the southern wing, the rest of the palace and grounds are open to ... read more
Katrinetorp Manor was constructed early 1800 as a country estate by very wealthy Malmö citizens. The manor, including the English landscape garden was bought in 1937 by ... read more
Sofiero Castle was built in 1864 by Crown Prince Oscar and his wife, Sophia of Nassau, but it was his grandson Gustaf VI Adolf and his wife Margarete who created a ... read more
Uppsala University Botanical Garden, founded in 1655 by the polymath Olaf Rudbeck the elder, professor of medicine, is the oldest botanical garden in Sweden. The Old ... read more
Frederiksdal is an Open Air Museum and Botanical Garden. It consists of an 18th-century mansion and associated lands of 36 hectatres, including the historic park, a ... read more
The Linnaeus Museum is the former home of Carl von Linne (1707-1778), known as Linnaeus, and is located in the Linnaeus Garden. He became director of the garden, which ... read more
Gripsholm Castle is today a museum, but still part of the Crown palaces and at the disposal of the King. It houses part of the National Portrait Gallery, paintings and ... read more
Chinese Pavillon, located in the Drottningholm Palace Park, was given in 1753 for Queen Lovisa Ulrika by her husband King Adolf Fredrik. It contains Chinese-inspired ... read more
Rosersberg Palace was built by the Oxenstierna family in the 1630s before it became a royal palace in 1762. It contains well-preserved interiors and collections from ... read more
Strömsholm Palace was built for the Queen Dowager, Hedvid Eleonora (1636 – 1715), and displays impressive interiors from the 1700s and an important collection of ... read more
Tullgarn Slott was a popular summer palace amongst Swedish royalty, and houses fine examples of interiors from different epochs and personal styles. The palace park has ... read more
Gustav III´s Pavilion, at Haga Park, is one of the finest examples of the European Neo-Classicism of the late 1700s in Northern Europe and is open during the summer ... read more
Rosendal Palace, located at the Djurgården hunting park, was built in the 1820s for King Karl Johan, the first Bernadotte. The palace stands today largely as it did in ... read more
Royal Djurgården-Royal National City Park: In 1995, the area comprising Ulriksdal, Haga, Brunnsviken and Djurgården became the world's first National City Park, ... read more