Haga Copper Tents

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Haga Copper Tents are a series of distinctive 18th-century copper-clad pavilions in Stockholm’s Hagaparken, historically used as royal guest houses and now a notable architectural landmark.

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Copper Tents 1
Haga Copper Tents canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural ensemble
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
architecturalType pavilion
associatedWith Gustavian era
Haga Palace NERFINISHED
cityDistrict Solna NERFINISHED
commissionedBy King Gustav III of Sweden NERFINISHED
completionDate 1790
country Sweden
currentUse café
event venue
museum
designedBy Louis Jean Desprez NERFINISHED
era 18th century
facing Brunnsviken NERFINISHED
façadeMaterial copper sheet
hasNameInSwedish Koppartälten NERFINISHED
hasPart central pavilion
northern pavilion
southern pavilion
heritageStatus listed building
inception late 18th century
interiorStructure timber construction
locatedIn Hagaparken NERFINISHED
Stockholm NERFINISHED
Sweden
management Swedish National Property Board NERFINISHED
material copper
wood
municipality Stockholm Municipality NERFINISHED
notableFor copper-clad tent-like façades
illusionistic architecture
numberOfPavilions 3
originalFunction royal guest house
service buildings for Haga Palace
ownership Swedish state NERFINISHED
partOf Royal National City Park NERFINISHED
region Stockholm County NERFINISHED
roofShape tent-like roof
setting Haga Park landscape garden NERFINISHED
significance important example of 18th-century Swedish park architecture
tourism popular visitor destination in Hagaparken

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Haga Palace nearbyAttraction Haga Copper Tents
Haga Park palace complex hasComponent Haga Copper Tents
this entity surface form: Copper Tents