About the website
www.kungligaslotten.se is the official website for the ten royal palaces and their attractions, open to the general public.
The Royal Palaces are part of H.M. the King’s right of disposal, and an important task for the Royal Court is to preserve and display to the public the Swedish monarchy’s cultural heritage. The public activities are shown here on the website.
Find where you are on the website
In the top right corner is a main menu that will always show where on the website you are.
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Use the search function in the top right corner of any page to find what you’re looking for.
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We’re happy to receive your opinions on the website and we would be grateful if you could let us know of any issues.
Give us your opinions on the current content or requests for future content by using the form below, and use the form at the very bottom to report any issues.
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Contact and staff
The Office of the Governor of the Royal Palaces at the Royal Court is responsible for the public activities, receiving over a million visitors every year. The Office’s Marketing and Education Departments are responsible for the website content, and can be reached using the above form.
Press contact for the Royal Cultural Heritage
Morgan Gerle, head of the Public Department
Helena Chreisti, head of marketing and education
Ellinor Flingdal, website editor
Maria Ulander, website editor
Julia Bolin, website author
Postal address:
The Royal Palace of Stockholm
107 70 Stockholm
Contact to all sites
Contact forms to all of the Royal Palaces and sites you will find here.
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