4/5 Discovering D. 6 years ago on Google • 994 reviews
:
House
of
Nobility
–
Stockholm
-
Sweden
Trying
to
find
if
we
were
part
of
the
Swedish
nobility!
A
Swedish
friend
recommended
visiting
the
House
of
Nobility
in
Stockholm
that
according
to
Wikipedia
is
a
corporation
and
a
building
that
maintains
records
and
acts
as
an
interest
group
on
behalf
of
the
Swedish
nobility.
The
building
is
not
open
all
day,
so
if
you
want
to
visit
inside
you
will
need
to
be
there
from
11h00am
to
12h00pm.
We
paid
6
euros
per
person
as
entrance
fee,
but
I
think
it
was
worth,
because
it’s
a
beautiful
building,
with
fine
arts
and
interesting
furniture,
paintings
and
great
history
of
17th
and
19th
of
Swedish
nobility.
Still
according
Wikipedia,
since
2003,
it
has
being
a
private
institution
which
maintains
records
and
acts
as
an
interest
group
of
behalf
of
the
Swedish
nobility,
its
main
purpose
being
maintain
old
traditions
and
culture.
Grade:
Eli
=
4,
Serge
=
4
Recommend:
Yes,
interesting
place
to
visit.
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