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was cancelled and his son and successor King Gustav IV Adolf instead started building a more modest palace. The King turned to relatively young architect Carl Christoffer Gjörwell with the aim to build a modern house in Italian villa style. Gjörwell had been employed at Haga since 1788 and had
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relinquished the royal disposal rights to the palace and released it to be used by the government in 1966 as an official residence for distinguished foreign guests of the government to Sweden, although it would turn out to be rather sparsely used for that purpose.
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which Gjörwell had designed himself. The foundation was laid-out in May 1802 and already before the end of the year the building was roofed. The building contractor was
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On 23 April 2009 Prime Minister Reinfeldt announced that the disposal rights to Haga Palace would be transferred back to the royal court as a wedding gift from the
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at his disposal. In December 1803 the King was informed that the scaffolding had been removed and the marble columns were raised. The columns were originally from
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for the royal children. It has been the home or summerhouse for several members of the Swedish royal family – most notably it was the birthplace of the present
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transferred its disposal to the government and it was turned into a guesthouse for distinguished foreign official visitors. In 2009, it was announced by
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and the stone was originally intended for King Gustav III:s never completed castle at Brunnsviken. The whole interior was finished at the end of 1805.
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After the death of Therese the palace was put into disuse by the members of the royal family until the newly wedded couple Hereditary Prince
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both at the erection of the royal pavilion and with the incomplete castle in Brunnsviken. He was also the architect behind the
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who, aside from having skilled craftsmen as bricklayers and carpenters also had a group of infantrymen from
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on 26 January 1947, the widowed mother and her children ended their full-time residency at the palace.
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that the rights of disposal to the palace would be transferred back to the royal court to be used by
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relocated there in 1932 after some thorough renovation had been conducted. The Princesses
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Floor plan for Haga Palace from the first half of the nineteenth-century.
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From the 1820s the palace was used as a summer house for Crown Prince
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in light of Crown Princess Victoria's approved marriage to
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was killed in 1792, the work on his grandiose castle at
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in June 2010. The couple moved in on 15 November 2010.
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Haga Castle
59°21′49″N 18°02′22″E / 59.36361°N 18.03944°E / 59.36361; 18.03944

Swedish
Swedish
Haga Park
Solna Municipality
Metropolitan Stockholm
Sweden
Louis Gallodier
Drottningholm
Carl Christoffer Gjörwell
Gustav IV Adolf
King
Gustaf VI Adolf
Prime Minister
Fredrik Reinfeldt
Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden
Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland
Gustav III
Brunnsviken
Louis Jean Desprez
Echo Temple
Drottningholm
Herman Edberg
Södermanlands regemente
Finland
Poland
Sigismund
Gustav II Adolf of Sweden

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