Take a tour through the Royal Stables, with its harness room, cars and carriage houses. Welcome to visit the café and the gift shop which...
Read moreWe recommend that large groups pre-book a guided tour. For groups of at least 20 people, you can order coffee, sandwiches and/or pastries.
Read moreThe Royal Stables are located at Väpnargatan 1 in central Stockholm.
Read moreThe Royal Stables have around twenty horses. The horses are trained to lead cortèges and carriages on occasions such as state visits and ...
Read moreAmong the oldest cars in the Royal Stables is a Daimler DE27: Limousine from 1950. It can seat up to eight people and is still in use . ...
Read moreThe current Royal Stables buildings were completed in 1894. The architect was the palace official Ernst Jacobsson, assisted by Fritz Ecke...
Read moreSee the Royal Stables coach sheds, which are home to around forty carriages and sleighs for various occasions. Most of them date back to ...
Read moreThe history of the Royal Stables dates back many hundreds of years, to 1535 when King Gustav Vasa had stables built for the royal horses....
Read moreVisiting the ten Royal palaces is like taking a journey through five centuries of history, art and culture. This year also marks a couple...
Read moreThe Royal Palace and Drottningholm Palace are open for visitors. We plan to reintroduce ordinary opening hours for visitor activities at ...
Read moreThe Royal Stables are located at Väpnargatan 1, right at the beginning of Stockholm's Strandvägen. The Royal Stables have existed since t...
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