Drottningholm Palace


Drottningholm Palace, located in Stockholm, Sweden, is a magnificent royal palace and a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the residence of the Swedish royal family and is often referred to as the "Versailles of the North" due to its architectural grandeur and exquisite gardens.


Built in the 17th century, Drottningholm Palace showcases a unique blend of architectural styles, including Baroque and Rococo influences. The palace features opulent interiors with ornate decorations, stucco work, and intricate tapestries, offering visitors a glimpse into royal splendor.


The palace is set amidst beautiful gardens and parklands, including the stunning English-style Garden, the Baroque Garden, and the Chinese Pavilion. These meticulously designed gardens provide a serene setting for leisurely walks and picnics, with scenic views of the palace and the adjacent Lake Mälaren.


Rosendal Palace


Rosendal Palace, also known as Rosendals slott, is a historic palace located on the island of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. It is a popular tourist attraction and a significant cultural heritage site.


Built in the 1820s, Rosendal Palace showcases a neoclassical architectural style. The palace is surrounded by beautiful gardens and parklands, creating a serene and picturesque setting. The gardens are known for their stunning flower beds, manicured lawns, and charming walking paths.


Rosendal Palace is notable for its connection to the Swedish royal family. It was originally commissioned by King Karl XIV Johan as a summer residence for his wife, Queen Desirée. Today, the palace is often used for official purposes and events by the Swedish royal family.


Vasa Ship


The Vasa ship is one of Sweden's most popular tourist attractions and has been seen by over 35million visitors since 1961.[3]Since her recovery,Vasahas become a widely recognized symbol of the Swedish Empire.


Öresund Bridge


Öresund Bridgeis a combinedrailway and motorway bridgeacross theØresundstrait betweenDenmarkandSweden. It is the longest in Europe with bothroadway and railway combined in a single structure, running nearly 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) from the Swedish coast to the artificial islandPeberholmin the middle of the strait. The crossing is completed by the 4-kilometre (2.5mi)Drogden Tunnelfrom Peberholm to the Danish island ofAmager.