• With its Dutch baroque architecture and intriguing history, the House of Nobility, or Riddarhuset, is one of the icons of central Stockholm.
  • On the way into Gamla Stan you’ll notice a large ornate building named “The House of Nobility” that in Swedish is called Riddarhuset and was built between...
  • palace built in 1641–1674, which is owned and managed by Sweden's knights and nobility.
  • The House of Nobility is a Baroque Building that contains many important historic documents relating to Stockholm and the Kingdom of Sweden.
  • House of Nobility. Riddarhustorget 10, 111 28 Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Titles of nobility were not introduced in Sweden before the reign of Eric XIV (1560-1568), son of the great Vasa.
  • The House of Nobility (Swedish: Riddarhuset ) in Stockholm, Sweden, is a corporation and a building that maintains records and acts as an interest group on...
  • After 1866, when the old Parliament of the Estates was replaced by the new Parliament of Sweden, the Swedish House of Nobility served as a quasi-official...
  • Sitting on a sprawling archipelago within the Baltic Sea, the capital of Sweden comprises 14 different islands.