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Sweden - Drottningholms slott
Drottningholm Palace is located just outside the city borders of Stockholm on an island (Lovön ) in Lake Mälaren. The palace is the official home of the Swedish royal family since 1981.
Drottningholm (= Queen’s island) is dating back to the late 16th century, when King Johan III built a palace for his wife. In 1661 the palace was destroyed by a fire. One year later the building on a new palace - as it still is nowadays - began.
Drottningholms slott is surrounded by a French formal garden (PiP 1) and a more natural English style park (PiP 2) with ponds and lawns.
In 1991 Drottningholm Palace was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List.
Drottningholm (= Queen’s island) is dating back to the late 16th century, when King Johan III built a palace for his wife. In 1661 the palace was destroyed by a fire. One year later the building on a new palace - as it still is nowadays - began.
Drottningholms slott is surrounded by a French formal garden (PiP 1) and a more natural English style park (PiP 2) with ponds and lawns.
In 1991 Drottningholm Palace was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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happy Easterweek:)
belle journée mon ami !
Bonne soirée Jaap !
Good day and happy easter
Remember some castles on the Loire :)
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