• Tre Kronor (. Swedish pronunciation: [ˈtreː ˈkrûːnʊr]) or Three Crowns Castle was a castle located in Stockholm, Sweden, on the site where Stockholm Palace is today.
  • label QS:Lsv,"Govert Camphuysens målning slottet Tre Kronor från Slottsbacken (1661) visar slottet Tre Kronor - Stockholm, sett från sydväst."
  • The castle was named Tre Kronor - Three Crowns, and became home of the Swedish kings until 1697.
  • Stockholm castle Tre Kronor is still the residence of the Swedish King and Queen, and a lot of the rooms you can visit are used for different representations...
  • STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN - Dec 15, 2018: Bronze model of the castle Tre Kronor (Three Crowns) that burned down 1697, located in front of the Tre Kronor...
  • Slottet Tre Kronor, Stockholm [ SWEDEN ] -Storaborggärden ... a model of an old castle with turrets and towers on it's roof is shown.
  • On May the 7th, 1697 a large fire broke out in Tre Kronor that completely demolished the majority of this now more-than-400-year-old castle.
  • Explore the historic Tre Kronor Castle in Stockholm, a stunning example of Victorian architecture.
  • In this museum, in the cellars of the Royal Palace, remnants of the Tre Kronor Castle, destroyed by fire in 1697, are exhibited.