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  • The castle was named Tre Kronor - Three Crowns, and became home of the Swedish kings until 1697. Every king who lived here until then expanded and changed the castle after his own taste. When the fire started in Tre Kronor on May 7th 1697, only the northern building - which was being rebuilt at the time - did not get completely destroyed.
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  • On 7 May 1697, a large fire broke out in Tre Kronor that completely demolished the majority of the castle.
  • 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 castle was named Tre Kronor - Three Crowns, and became home of the Swedish kings until 1697.
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  • This museum is located in the cellars of the Royal Palace. It shows the remnants of the Tre Kronor Castle, which was destroyed by fire in 1697.
  • Discover the beauty of Tre Kronor Castle, a stunning landmark in Sweden. Plan your visit to this historic castle and immerse yourself in its rich architecture and...
  • Tre Kronor (kale) - Tre Kronor (castle). Diğer kullanımlar için bkz. ... "Tre Kronor" isminin Kral'ın hükümdarlığı döneminde kaleye verildiğine inanılıyor.
  • In this museum, in the cellars of the Royal Palace, remnants of the Tre Kronor Castle, destroyed by fire in 1697, are exhibited.
  • Museum Tre Kronor is a museum in Stockholm dedicated to the old castle Tre Kronor and is housed in the Stockholm Palace.