瑞典王宫
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开放时间: 5月15日至9月16日:每天10:00-17:00;9月17日至5月14日:星期二至星期日12:00-16:00
门票信息:成人150瑞典克朗
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斯德哥儿摩王宫真的特别大,在海边,很容易找到,据说有600多间房屋,里面有很多皇室,王子公主的起居用品,服装展示,还有画像,首饰什么
规模不大,但是很实用。国王在这里接见外宾。卫队的换岗很好看,每月还有一次大的表演。值得一看!夏天游客更多,非常著明的景点
Royal Palace皇家广场了,因为每天的12点左右会有换岗仪式,咱没能看过天安门广场的升旗仪式,看看瑞典皇宫的换岗也是不错的。当我们到达的时候,时间还早,那就先去王宫看两眼好了。从Riddarholm Church出来直接走到了皇宫的后门,询问了皇家卫兵,绕了一圈才找到了正门。皇家卫兵身穿蓝色军服,头顶的头盔熠熠发亮,仔细看还会发现后脑有个用发网包裹起来的发髻,搭配起来居然没啥违和感。斯德哥尔摩王宫(Stockholms Slott)除了王室居住之外,还有若干展厅供游客参观,门票毫无意外的用Stockholm Card搞定,一进门首先是个阔亮的会议厅,房间的石柱和天花均有浮雕装饰,在中心的华盖之下除了皇室的文章之外还有一把华贵的椅子,想必是国王的座位。囫囵吞枣的我们匆匆扫了几眼之后便走进去里面的勋章大厅,勋章大厅顾名思义是陈列了很多勋章的地方,各种勋章和礼服陈列在里面,勋章颜色鲜艳搭配金色非常好看,礼服大多以瑞典的蓝色为主,并且点缀有织锦和蕾丝,那一阵阵皇室贵气迎面而来,这就是沉淀多年的底蕴呀。看勋章的时候还在想,若是gift shop有仿制品卖的话,买几个回去装饰也是很不错的,当然gift shop是不会把勋章当儿戏拿来卖的啦,我俩也只能望洋兴叹。在王宫里面没逛多久,就听到外面隐隐传来了军乐声,不是说12点半的么,怎么今天提前了,抱着这样的疑问我们询问了一位金色长马尾辫工作人员(严重怀疑其实是皇家卫兵来的)找到了出口,向着皇家广场看换岗去也。到达皇家广场的时候发现已经被游人围得水泄不通了,加上各种大洋马,身高咱也不占优,垫脚看去,原来今天是骑兵换岗!我们到达的时候时间刚好,乐手骑兵队才开始进场,为首的指挥身骑白马(……莫要唱歌),后面是骑着黑马打着鼓点前行的鼓手,鼓手身后则是一个乐手骑兵方阵,手持乐器,边走边奏乐。在乐手队之后的就是真正的骑兵队了,骑兵队一水儿的栗子色马匹,手里也从乐器变成了枪械,随着鼓点儿和音乐有节奏的入场。话说这马匹毕竟不是人,在仪式过程中有几匹马在广场上便便了几坨,围观的群众纷纷发出会心的笑声。
The palace looks great but the most interesting thing is the changing of the guard, other than that there's not much going on!
The palace is not the prettiest externally. Inside the rooms are quite interesting but the lighting is terrible making it hard to enjoy the art works, furniture and at times even the explananptory boards were unreadable in the gloom..a real shame.
Visited the royal apartments and the Crown Jewels. Much more relaxed than the British equivalent and we spent a quiet few hours wandering through. Definitely worth a visit when you are in town.
I didn't understand before visiting that there are 4 parts to this palace. My favorite section was the one that housed the clothes & weapons. They have done a wonderful job restoring and displaying items from the past kings, their families and their armies. It's amazing to think people actually were able to function in some of that attire and armor. If you don't want to read everything you can walk the place in about an hour, but I bet you find one or more sections catch your interest and you can spend up to 2 hours in any one section.
Here is very awesome!When you come here,It will be the most valuable experience for you in your journey.There are four sections to see in this palce and it need to take 1hour and half ~ to see around inside of them.You can see many portrates of kings and royal members,beautiful carpets and brilliant chandelier,attractive furnitures in the gorgeous room.Everything here is exhibit works of art.At the same time you can study the history of country and royal family.You can take some photos of inside,but you should not use flashlight.On underground flour you can find out a lots of grear royal jewels. If you are lucky,you can see the changing of guards ceremony in front of the entrance every noon.
The Royal Palace provides an interesting insight into the shared royal cultures of Europe and beyond. Its worth spending a few hours appreciating the huge spaces and glory of it all!
This palace was a very interesting site to visit. We visited both the Treasury and the Royal Apartments. We took the English tours of both sites. The tours were very well done (their English is quite good), and the sites very interesting to see and learn about.
This place have got the tourism thing spot on.The combined ticket was what we chose and whilst the antiques museum was a bit...boring quite frankly, everything else was excellent.The tour guide in the royal apartments was very VERY good.
It was nice to see more of the Swedisch Monarchy.Beautiful seelings and beautiful rooms.We also see the change of the guards.
We visited the Royal palace as one of the last places on our trip so we were somewhat palaced out by the time we got to this. This is not the most spectacular palace architecturally but the history was interesting. The changing of the guard outside was fun but not super spectacular.
Well I went to Royal apartments, the acutual residence of the King and Queen. The residence is very spacious. The bedroom is like a living room with couch table and chairs.
We loved the palace, which was uncrowded compared to other European sites. Don't miss the Treasury, what a gem! It's tiny, but filled with stunning pieces. Definitely a highlight for me.