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The 2024 Portrait of Honour depicts songwriter and music producer extraordinaire Max Martin, and was taken by photographer Mikael Jansson.
Read moreGripsholm Castle, where Sweden’s famous faces can be seen, is open daily from May. The castle is home to the country's largest portrait c...
Read moreGripsholm was originally built as a secure fortress during a turbulent time, but it was also more than that. The castle was also the roya...
Read moreIn Duke Karl's Chamber at Gripsholm Castle, time has stood still. This is the castle's only fully preserved room from the Vasa period, an...
Read moreThe 2022 Portrait of Honour depicts the artist Britta Marakatt-Labba, known around the world for her embroidered images of Sami landscape...
Read moreDiscover the Royal parks! Here, nature meets culture and history meets the present day. The parks are open every day of the year, 24 hour...
Read moreRoyal family feuds, King Gustav III's magnificent Christmas celebrations and King Gustav Vasa's home. Gripsholm Castle has no shortage of...
Read moreThe 2023 Portrait of Honour depicts the geneticist and Nobel laureate Svante Pääbo. Painted in oil on canvas by Sixten Sandra Österberg, ...
Read moreFollow in the footsteps of King Gustav Vasa around Gripsholm Castle. The walk will take you on a historic tour around the grounds of the ...
Read moreDiscover hundreds of historical portraits at Gripsholm Castle with our Beard Hunt activity. Goatee beards, full beards, wigs and moustach...
Read moreThe model of the 2021 Portrait of Honour is Carl Bildt, a politician and former prime minister of Sweden. The portrait has been painted b...
Read moreThe Swedish national portrait gallery collection is added to every year with a number of works, including the Portrait of Honour – a pain...
Read moreFor several hundred years, Gripsholm Castle was used as a prison. Three kings, an archbishop and countless common thieves have all been i...
Read moreThe rooms furnished by King Gustav III for his sister Princess Sofia Albertina at Gripsholm Castle are some of the castle's most beautifu...
Read moreThe Polish-born Vasa queen left a strong impression on Sweden, from imprisonment to a cultural golden age.
Read moreThe queens at Gripsholm found themselves right at the centre of the action. This included the young queen who acquired the castle when sh...
Read moreDuring the Vasa period, Gripsholm Castle was a workplace for hundreds of people and was almost entirely self-sufficient. Queen Margareta ...
Read moreCome on a fashion safari with Leo the Lion at Gripsholm Castle. See famous historical Swedes in their most stylish outfits.
Read moreVisit Gripsholm Castle from home. Explore Duke Karl's Chamber, the Council Chamber and King Gustav III's theatre in 360°. Don't forget to...
Read moreLeo is unlike any other lion in the world. In its glass box in the Upper Armoury, Gripsholm’s very own lion is perhaps more comical than ...
Read moreKing Gustav III was very fond of Gripsholm Castle, and often came here with his entire court – almost one hundred people. He set up a kit...
Read moreIt says a lot about King Gustav III's interest in the theatre and its personal importance for him that he deemed it necessary to have a f...
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