• Sponsorer för Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde är Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation, Dr. Herbert och Anne-Marie Lembcke.
  • Panoramic view of the mansion and the gardens. Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde (Swedish for Cape Waldemar), is a museum located on Djurgården in central Stockholm.
  • The history of Waldemarsudde. In 1892, Prince Eugene, a son of King Oskar II, moved into an apartment in the so-called “yellow house”.
  • Prince Eugen's Waldemarsudde, originally the home of Prince Eugen, is now among the most-visited art museums in Sweden.
  • Some of their paintings can now be seen in the Waldemarsudde art museum. ... The Waldemarsudde mansion dates from 1905. It was Prince Eugen’s home.
  • He bought Waldemarsudde in 1899, and built a home and studio here, which he bequeathed to the Swedish state - along with his collection...
  • Admire the priceless art collections at Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde including works by both Eugen’s contemporaries, himself and modern-day pieces.
  • Built as the home of Prince Eugen (1865–1947), Waldemarsudde is now one of Sweden’s most popular art museums.
  • Strolling through the house, one passes through the sitting room and on into the flower pot room. The formal dining room at Prince Eugene's Waldemarsudde.