House of Nobility

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Stockholm, Sweden

riddarhuset.se
Historical landmark· Museum· Records storage facility· Live music venue· Non-governmental organization· Tourist attraction

House of Nobility Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

House of Nobility is located in Stockholm, Sweden on Riddarhustorget 10. House of Nobility is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Sweden.

Address

Riddarhustorget 10

Phone

+46 87233990

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Stephen Mills

Pleasant place with nice staff that are well informed, lots of history to take in.

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Early S

Please visit! Exterior is awesome but interior and their collection is amazing as well. And check their schedule. They close earlier thab i thought.

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Lukasz Graniczek

What an amazing piece of architecture! This building was very much alive hosting some kind of party when I walked by. The interiors of this building are gorgeous as they used to host meetings for the nobility, as the name suggest! Worth a visit!

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Francisco Sismeiro

Absolutely amazing place. Not to be missed by any means in a serious visit to Stockholm. Truly marvelous.

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Caspar von Campenhausen

Very beautiful and impressive

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Mark's Wanderlust

What is Stockholm a beautiful city? loved it Just go, you will not regret it.

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Discovering Destinations

: 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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Plamen Ponchev

Impressive building that must be visited if you're in Stockholm.