Livrustkammaren
Livrustkammaren is the Royal Treasurer, which is located among the Royal Palace in the capital of Sweden. Many tourists are lured by the fact that it is here that a large number of precious household items are collected, which were used by royal persons. These unique museum exhibits are still used for their intended purpose at the most important ceremonies: coronations, weddings.
The founder of the royal collection is King Gustav Adolf, who in 1628, returning home from the war, ordered his heirs to save their military uniforms and pass them off from generation to generation.
Since that time, exhibits at the Livrustkammaren Museum have only increased their ability. Ancient royal clothes are preserved here, which dates back to the age of 1600, as well as various toys that the royal children had fun with. A little later, a collection of cars was added to museum exhibits.
The oldest museum exhibits include military equipment, as well as weapons that have come to us since 1500. The most recent object of the museum exhibition is the wonderful dress of Princess Victoria, in which she celebrated her 18th birthday ( 1995 ).
In the walls of Livrustkammarin, the most interesting and informative expositions that are directly related to the royal life are often observed. Here you can observe both the shoe show and many other items related to the Kingdom’s Armory.
There is a hall in the museum itself where you can hold your own wedding or other solemn event. The large windows of this room offer beautiful views of the Livrustkammarena park area. There is a special atmosphere that has for festive dinners and events.
The museum allows photography. There is a stand with a museum scheme that allows you to easily navigate the space of this building.
The entrance to the Livrustkammaren Museum is paid, with the exception of persons under 19 years old.