Architectural, Cultural sights in Stockholm
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Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde
Dubbed ‘the painter prince’, Prins Eugens (1865–1947) once lived at this waterside villa, designed by Ferdinand Boberg, creator of the NK department store. The property now houses the late prince’s superlative collection of Nordic art, including works by Anders Zorn, Carl Larsson and Isaac Grünewald, as well as landscape paintings by the reclusive royal himself. The terraced garden boasts sculptures by Carl Milles and Auguste Rodin, sublimely matched by cool water views and an 18th-century windmill.
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Gustav III’s Paviljong
Gustav III’s Paviljong is a superb example of late neoclassical style; the furnishings and decor reflect Gustav III’s interest in all things Roman after his Italian tour in 1782.
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