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Drottningholm Palace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Drottningholm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Drottningholm Palace is on UNESCO´s World Heritage list. It is the most well-preserved royal castle built in the 1600s in Sweden and at the same time is representative of all European architecture for the period.
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From left Christer Villard, chairman of the Friends Association and H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria together with the scholarship award winners for 2009; Celia Berndtzen, Eric Lobelius, ... During the summer you will also be able to arrange and pay your subscription for membership in the theatre shop at Drottningholm.
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The Drottningholm served SAL until 1948 when she was sold and first renamed Brazil, later Homeland. When the ship was dismantled in 1955, she was the oldest transatlantic passenger liner in service. During her Swedish American Line years she had carried 222,925 passengers.
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The Royal Domain of Drottningholm stands on an island in Lake Mälar in a suburb of Stockholm. With its castle, perfectly preserved theatre (built in 1766), Chinese pavilion and gardens, it is the finest example of an 18th-century north European royal residence inspired by the Palace of Versailles.
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Insider tips on Drottningholm in Stockholm. Reviews, tips and photos of Drottningholm posted by real travelers and locals. ... Drottningholm tips and photos posted by real travelers and Stockholm locals.
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A selection of articles related to Drottningholm ... A Wisdom Archive on Drottningholm ... Drottningholm: Encyclopedia - Culture of Sweden...
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A selection of articles related to Drottningholm ... This is the index page for articles related to Drottningholm. The articles are presented in order of relevance for Drottningholm.
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Sold to the Swedish-American Line in 1920 and renamed Drottningholm. Served as a neutral repatriation ship during World War 2. Sold to the Home Lines of Panama in 1948 and renamed Brazil and then later Homeland.
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