Arvfurstens palats

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Arvfurstens palats is a historic 18th-century palace in central Stockholm that serves as Sweden’s Ministry for Foreign Affairs.

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Arvfurstens palats, Stockholm 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
palace
architect Erik Palmstedt NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Gustavian style
Neoclassical architecture
category Government buildings in Sweden
Neoclassical architecture in Sweden
Palaces in Stockholm
cityDistrict Norrmalm NERFINISHED
completionDate 1790s
coordinates 59.329°N 18.070°E
country Sweden
currentUse seat of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Sweden
follows earlier medieval buildings on the site
hasFacadeColor light yellow
hasFunction diplomatic representation
offices for foreign affairs administration
state receptions
hasPart courtyard
representative halls
state rooms
hasSwedishName Arvfurstens palats NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation byggnadsminne
heritageDesignationDate 1935
heritageStatus listed building
houses Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs NERFINISHED
inception 1780s
languageOfName Swedish
locatedIn Gamla stan NERFINISHED
Stockholm NERFINISHED
central Stockholm
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Stockholm County NERFINISHED
Stockholm Municipality NERFINISHED
locatedNear Riksdag building NERFINISHED
Royal Palace of Stockholm NERFINISHED
Royal Swedish Opera NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gustav Adolfs torg NERFINISHED
namedAfter Princess Sophia Albertina of Sweden NERFINISHED
numberOfFloors 3
occupies entire western side of Gustav Adolfs torg
originalFunction royal residence
owner Government of Sweden NERFINISHED
roofMaterial copper
significantPeriod Gustavian era
startDate 1783
translationOfName Palace of the Hereditary Prince NERFINISHED

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Gustav Adolfs torg adjacentTo Arvfurstens palats
Gustav Adolfs torg hasHistoricBuilding Arvfurstens palats
Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs locatedIn Arvfurstens palats
this entity surface form: Arvfurstens palats, Stockholm