1:43 Nope, the Royal family doesn't actually live there anymore. They moved to Drottningholm Castle in 1981. It's about 10 km west of Stockholm city. It's well worth a visit, in the summer, one can take a ferry there, which is the nicest way to get there, or go by subway and bus, which is a bit cheaper. There is a really beautiful park, and a very nice location by the water. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle theatre, built in the 1760s, is still in use, and it's stunning. The Royal castle is just the work place for the Royal family nowadays. The Crown Princess and her family live in another castle, Haga slott, which is about 5 km north of Stockholm city. That's where the King grew up.
Yes. Everybody knows they don't actually live there. but it's the official address ot Swedish Crown, and the Headquarters of the Swedish royals. Drottningholm is meant to be a secret residence. ;)
You really should spend more time in Stockholm. In Djurgården alone can take a day to cover. Along Abba museum there are four other museums to cover swedish Culture and history with old buildings, and a warship from 1600's... And Zoo and amusement park...
By "Gustav III opposed this" (proto-democracy) he launched a false flag attack on Helsinki to start a war with Russia and used that as an excuse for a military coup.
1:43 Nope, the Royal family doesn't actually live there anymore. They moved to Drottningholm Castle in 1981. It's about 10 km west of Stockholm city. It's well worth a visit, in the summer, one can take a ferry there, which is the nicest way to get there, or go by subway and bus, which is a bit cheaper. There is a really beautiful park, and a very nice location by the water. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The castle theatre, built in the 1760s, is still in use, and it's stunning.
The Royal castle is just the work place for the Royal family nowadays. The Crown Princess and her family live in another castle, Haga slott, which is about 5 km north of Stockholm city. That's where the King grew up.
They still work there, isn't that enough :)
Yes. Everybody knows they don't actually live there. but it's the official address ot Swedish Crown, and the Headquarters of the Swedish royals. Drottningholm is meant to be a secret residence. ;)
What a nice video! Happy you enjoyed our city, welcome back anytime!! :D
You really should spend more time in Stockholm. In Djurgården alone can take a day to cover. Along Abba museum there are four other museums to cover swedish Culture and history with old buildings, and a warship from 1600's... And Zoo and amusement park...
Yes definitely! It was a Monday so quite a few museums were closed. I will return at some point, would like to do more boat trips too
stockholm is beautiful
good video
you need to taste the dring called glug is hot as tea has alcohol and flakes of almond it's for christmas in scandinavia
Glögg.
@@annicaesplund6613 I was just about to say hahaha! Glögg doesn´t hav almonds in it, but you usually add almonds and raisins!
Aka mulled wine
@@annaerikssonkihlbergGlögg is not the same as Mulled Wine but it shares a lot of similarities with that
So you did not see her drinking glögg in the video?
you started vlogging and didnt tell me
when you get to finland tast the finnish pudding it's soar called mammy
Mämmi is for easter , so she will have to come back for that
@@janerikholtter You can get it all over the year though... Shops have it in the freezer...
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By "Gustav III opposed this" (proto-democracy) he launched a false flag attack on Helsinki to start a war with Russia and used that as an excuse for a military coup.