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  • The name "Tre Kronor" is believed to have been given to the castle during the reign of King Magnus IV in the middle of the 14th century.
  •  Map of Tre Kronor (castle). Tre Kronor or Three Crowns was a castle located in Stockholm, Sweden, on the site where Stockholm Palace is today.
  • The name “Tre Kronor” is believed to have been given to the castle during the reign of King Magnus IV in the middle of the 14th century.
  • The name "Tre Kronor" is believed to have been given to the castle during the reign of King Magnus IV in the middle of the 14th century.
  • 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.
  • Museum Tre Kronor is a museum in Stockholm dedicated to the old castle Tre Kronor and is housed in the Stockholm Palace.
  • The castle was named Tre Kronor - Three Crowns, and became home of the Swedish kings until 1697.
  • The name "Tre Kronor" is believed to have been given to the castle during the reign of King Magnus IV in the middle of the 14th century.
  • photos
    • "Tre Kronor" on an oil painting by Govert Camphuysen, 1661
    • The castle in the 17th century, seen from the northeast