Tullgarn Palace is a royal summer palace that offers a mixture of rococo, Gustavian, and Victorian styles. The palace has been used regularly as a royal summer residence and has been associated with several members of the Swedish royal family, including King Gustaf V and Queen Victoria. The interior design is regarded as one of Sweden's finest, with many of the original interiors remaining today. The palace houses fine examples of interiors from different epochs and personal styles, such as the small drawing room, decorated in the 1790s, and Gustaf V's cigar room, which has remained largely untouched since his death in 1950. The palace park has avenues of lime trees and makes a delightful spot for a picnic
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Activities: We visited Tullgarn Palace, which was the summer residence of Gustaf V and Queen Victoria. We walked around the palace which is beautifully situated right by the water. "My youngest son loved to run around in the park"
Highlights: We loved the beautiful surroundings and the fact that the palace is located right by the water. The youngest son enjoyed running around in the park. "It is an exquisite picnic spot or just to sit down and enjoy the beautiful surroundings" ✨