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Ulriksdal Palace

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Royal National City Park

2025-05-03 — 2025-09-28

Ulriksdal Palace is situated by Edsviken in the Royal National City Park. It was built in the 17th century. Highlights include rooms decorated in the 19th century for Karl XV and the Grand Living Room, furnished by Carl Malmsten in 1923 for the Crown Prince couple Gustaf (VI) Adolf and Louise

Several monarchs have left their mark on the palace – Fredrik I, Karl XIV Johan, Karl XV and Gustaf VI Adolf, who was the last to use the palace as a royal residence. Queen Kristina also appreciated the palace so much that she had her coronation procession depart from Ulriksdal Palace in 1650.

The palace is surrounded by a large park, which includes an orangery built in the 17th century. Today, it serves as a fantastic exhibition space for the National Museum’s collection of Swedish sculpture.

Opening Hours:
3 May – 15 June and 23 August – 28 September, Saturdays and Sundays
The palace is open for guided tours.
In Swedish at 12:00, 13:00, 14:00, 15:00
In English at 15:00

17 June – 17 August, Tuesday to Sunday, 12:00–16:00
Self-guided tours of the palace
Guided tours:
In Swedish at 12:00, 13:00, 14:00
In English at 15:00

Orangery
17 June – 17 August, Tuesday to Sunday, 12:00–16:00
Self-guided tours
Guided tour:
In Swedish at 13:00

Start your visit here

Organizer: The Royal Palaces
Location: Ulriksdals slott
Photo: Gomer Swahn