Gustav III’s Pavilion

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Gustav III’s Pavilion is an 18th-century royal summer residence in Sweden, renowned for its neoclassical architecture and association with King Gustav III.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
neoclassical architecture
royal residence
architecturalStyle Gustavian style
Neoclassicism NERFINISHED
associatedWith Gustav III of Sweden NERFINISHED
builtFor Gustav III of Sweden NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Stockholm County
Neoclassical architecture in Sweden
Royal residences in Sweden
constructionEnd 1790
constructionStart 1787
country Sweden
era 18th century
function royal summer residence
hasFeature classical columns
decorative fireplaces
ornamental interiors
painted wall decorations
parquet floors
stucco decoration
symmetrical façade
hasPart gallery
garden façade
interior salons
lake façade
main pavilion building
park surroundings
portico
heritageDesignation state building monument
heritageStatus listed building
locatedIn Haga Park NERFINISHED
Solna Municipality NERFINISHED
Stockholm County
locatedNear Stockholm NERFINISHED
managedBy Swedish National Property Board NERFINISHED
material stone
wood
namedAfter Gustav III of Sweden NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Swedish state NERFINISHED
partOf Royal National City Park NERFINISHED
roofType hipped roof
significance important example of Swedish neoclassicism
key monument of Gustavian era architecture
tourism popular visitor attraction
usedBy Swedish royal family NERFINISHED

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Haga Park hasNotablePlace Gustav III’s Pavilion
Haga Park palace complex hasComponent Gustav III’s Pavilion