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    Arvfurstens palats (Palace of the Hereditary Prince) is a palace located at Gustav Adolfs Torg in central Stockholm. Designed by Erik Palmstedt, the palace...
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    was born on 17 November 1905 at her parents’ then-residence, the Arvfurstens Palats at Gustav Adolfs Torg in central Stockholm. She was the third child...
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    projects that erased many pre-modern city centers in mid-century Sweden. Arvfurstens palats Sagerska Palatset Klara kyrka Kulturhuset Sergels torg History of...
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    Chancellery (on the west); and the Ministry for Foreign Affairs (the former Arvfurstens Palats) and the Royal Swedish Opera on Gustav Adolfs torg (on the east)....
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    on (1861-02-27)27 February 1861 at his parent's residence in the Arvfurstens palats (English: Palace of the Hereditary Prince), an 18th century palace...
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    and Albert II of Belgium. Märtha was born at her parents' home of Arvfurstens Palats in Stockholm on 28 March 1901, the second child of Prince Carl of...
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    Charles XV and her husband the heir presumptive. The couple were given Arvfurstens palats in Stockholm as their residence. Sophia was described as calm and...
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    which was erected in 1796. The square is home to the Royal Opera, Arvfurstens palats (housing the Ministry for Foreign Affairs) and the Ministry of Defence...
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  • Stenhammar Palace Strömsholm Palace Tullgarn Palace Ulriksdal Palace Arvfurstens palats Kalmar Castle Karlberg Palace Nyköping Castle Uppsala Castle Vadstena...
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    Younger for a monumental square north of the palace. The façade of Arvfurstens palats on the opposite side is identical to the now replaced façade of the...
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    on the eastern side of Gustav Adolfs torg across from the former Arvfurstens Palats, now Ministry for Foreign Affairs. It lies on the north side of the...
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    until 1764, when he bought the Torstensonska Palace (now known as the Arvfurstens palats) at Gustav Adolfs torg, Stockholm. The summers were spent at Svindersvik...
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    bought by Princess Sophia Albertina and converted into a part of the Arvfurstens palats. As of 1906[update] it houses the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs...
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    Ulriksdal Palace Private royal property Solliden Palace Historical Arvfurstens palats Eskilstuna House Kalmar Castle Karlberg Palace Linköping Castle Nääs...
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    In Stockholm, a palace was built as her residence, known today as Arvfurstens Palats. Unlike her brothers, she was not given a residence in the countryside...
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    Ministry for Foreign Affairs Utrikesdepartementet Arvfurstens palats, the seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, at Gustav Adolfs torg in Stockholm....
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    and Technology Thiel Gallery Vasa Museum Vasa (ship) Waldemarsudde Arvfurstens palats Bonde Palace Lillienhoff Palace Makalös Rosendal Palace Rosersberg...
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    is still used in diplomatic writing Member of The Government Seat Arvfurstens palats, Stockholm, Sweden Appointer The Prime Minister Term length No fixed...
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    (1989) Arvfurstens palats (1991), essay Kungliga svenska konstnärer (1994) Residens - Svenska EU-ambassader (1997) Sofia Albertina - en prinsessas palats (1997)...
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    Duke of Östergötland (later, King Oscar II), and she was born in the Arvfurstens palats. From 1868 to 1877, she studied at a girls' school, followed by drawing...
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    View of the bridges Strömbron and Norrbro passing in front of Arvfurstens palats, Rosenbad and Stockholm City Hall....
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    Ulriksdal Palace Private royal property Solliden Palace Historical Arvfurstens palats Eskilstuna House Kalmar Castle Karlberg Palace Linköping Castle Nääs...
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  • 8 Salamanca (Madrid) Madrid  Sweden Ministry for Foreign Affairs Arvfurstens palats 1906 Gustav Adolfs torg Norrmalm Stockholm   Switzerland Federal Department...
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    Warehouse along Skeppsbron, Stockholm, 1783-1790 Svartå slott, 1783-1792 Arvfurstens palats, for Princess Sophia Albertina, Stockholm, 1783-1794. Today it houses...
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  • theatre performed in the palace Torstensonska huset (later known as now Arvfurstens palats) in the palace Lefebuerska huset and, occasionally, on the stage of...
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    torg 11, where it remained until 1909. The ministry then moved to Arvfurstens palats, where its offices were located until the ministry was merge into...
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