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Drottingholm - Stockholm - Sweden
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Drottningholm Palace has been the home of the Royal Family since 1981. The name Drottningholm (literally ""Queen's Island"") originated in the late 16th century, when King Johan III built the first Palace on this site, for his Consort, Queen Katarina Jagellonika. The 16th century Palace was destroyed by fire on 30th December 1661. Earlier that year the Queen Dowager, Hedvig Eleonora, had bought the Palace. The Palace was also given an exclusive French Baroque park, large parts of which have been preserved. The bronze sculptures in the park are by Adrian de Vries, one of the most eminent sculptors of the Northern European Renaissance. The collection came to Sweden as booty from Prague and from Fredriksborg Palace in Denmark.
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Drottingholm - Stockholm - Sweden can be found in the following categories:
Landmark Location: Sweden: Stockholm
Landmark Type: Castles and Palaces
Landmark Type: Islands and Beaches
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