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Information and group reservation
For group visits and visitor information use the form below.
Telephone
+46 (0)8 402 61 00 weekdays 9:00–12:00
Postal address
Kungliga Slottet
107 70 Stockholm
Sweden
Information and group reservation
For group visits and visitor information use the form below.
Telephone
+46 (0)8 402 61 00 weekdays 9:00–12:00
Postal address
Kungliga Slottet
107 70 Stockholm
Sweden
For larger groups, we recommend a pre-booked tour with your own guide. Guided tours can be given in Swedish, simple Swedish or English.
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Read moreThe church has a long history which stretches back to 1270, when a Franciscan priory was founded on what is now Riddarholmen.
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Read moreThe Royal burial church on Riddarholmen also houses the Coats of arms of deceased Seraphim Knights. The deceased Knight is honoured with ...
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