House of Nobility, Stockholm
The House of Nobility was commissioned in the 17th century by the Swedish nobility, to whom it still belongs. The building remains one of the most exquisite works of architecture in northern Europe. The Session Hall is decorated with 2,325 escutcheons of the Swedish aristocracy.
Free admission to the House of the Nobility with the Stockholm à la Carte card!
General Information
| OPEN : | |
JAN02 - DEC30 | |
| CLOSED : | |
2011: DEC26 |
| Contact: |
| Riddarhustorget 10 |
| www.riddarhuset.se |
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