Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm
Visit this beautiful pleasure palace - a UNESCO world heritage site - located in the idyllic gardens of Drottningholm Palace.
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- Family-friendly
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- Landmarks and monuments
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Estimated total · € 125,00


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Overview
Inspired by the Chinese style, chinoiserie, which was very popular of European rococo interiors of the time, King Adolf Fredrik built the Chinese Pavilion in 1753 as a surprise to Lovisa Ulrika for her birthday.
Tour two magnificent wings of the building, Silver Chamber and The Billiard and look around the living quarters of past king Adolf Fredriks Atelje.
Two new wings were added over time, one called Silver Chamber and the other one The Billiard, because of the large exclusive pool table that stood in the room, as well as a new dining room named Confidensen, to host fine dinner parties. Today you can also visit the Adolf Fredriks Atelje room and the old kitchen, which today serves as a cozy cafe.
Audio guides are available at the pavilion.
Location
Kina Slott 3 Drottningholm 178 93 Stockholm
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Opening hours
Standard opening hours
Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM
Last entry
4 PM

