Kungliga begravningsplatsen

Coordinates: 59°21′22″N 18°02′46″E / 59.356°N 18.046°E / 59.356; 18.046
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The bridge and gates to the cemetery in Haga Park

Kungliga begravningsplatsen, known in English as the Royal Cemetery, was first used in 1922 and has been the only official burial place of the

Solna, Sweden
.

The little bridge from the mainland's park to the island and the large cruciform monument by the highest grave were designed by Ferdinand Boberg.

Burials

Buried at the cemetery

Family buried elsewhere (since 1922)

Public access

The island and the public areas of Haga Park are part of Solna's and Stockholm's protected Royal National City Park area. That large park itself is public, open year-round for visitors at no charge; the cemetery is open for visitors May–August (Thursdays 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.).[1]

Gallery

  • The entire island of Karlsborg in winter
    The entire island of Karlsborg in winter
  • Grave of King Gustaf VI Adolf, Queen Louise and Crown Princess Margareta
    Grave of King Gustaf VI Adolf, Queen Louise and Crown Princess Margareta
  • Close-up of the grave of King Gustaf VI Adolf, Queen Louise and Crown Princess Margareta
    Close-up of the grave of King Gustaf VI Adolf, Queen Louise and Crown Princess Margareta
  • Grave of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla, parents of the present King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
    Grave of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla, parents of the present King
    Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
  • Close-up of the grave of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla
    Close-up of the grave of Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla
  • Grave of Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg, their son Carl Bernadotte and his wife Kristine Bernadotte
    Grave of Prince Carl and Princess Ingeborg, their son Carl Bernadotte and his wife Kristine Bernadotte
  • Grave of Sigvard Bernadotte
    Grave of Sigvard Bernadotte
  • Grave of Prince Bertil and Princess Lilian
    Grave of Prince Bertil and Princess Lilian
  • Honor guard at her grave after the 2013 funeral of Princess Lilian
    Honor guard at her grave after the 2013 funeral of Princess Lilian
  • Grave of Carl Johan Bernadotte and his wife Gunnila Bernadotte
    Grave of Carl Johan Bernadotte and his wife Gunnila Bernadotte
  • Hillside stairs and walkways in the cemetery
    Hillside stairs and walkways in the cemetery
  • Large rock marker of significance unknown to the public
    Large rock marker of significance unknown to the public

References

  1. ^ "Royal Court website". Archived from the original on 2018-04-12. Retrieved 2015-04-28.

External links

59°21′22″N 18°02′46″E / 59.356°N 18.046°E / 59.356; 18.046