Museum of Antiquities in 360°
Experience the Museum of Antiquities in 360°. The Royal Palace's stone galleries is housing Gustav III's collection of sculptures. Click on the image to start the tour.
King Gustav III, who had a keen interest in art and antiquities, purchased several of the museum's sculptures during a journey to Italy at the end of the 1700s.
Shortly after Gustav III's death it was decided that the collection would be shown in honour of the deceased king. Today the sculptures are placed in the gallery exactly as they were originally exhibited.
The museum is open during the summer months, but with this 360° tour we can experience the beautiful gallery all year round.
Click on the image above to start the tour.
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