Kina Slott

Kina Slott

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Panoramic photo by Lennart Mollerstrom گرفته شده در 16:55, 07/10/2007 - Views loading...

Kina Slott

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A: Kina Slott

by Lennart Mollerstrom, 10 meters away

Kina Slott

B: Chinese Pavilion

by محمود حمیدی, 20 meters away

The Chinese Pavilion (or in Swedish "Kina Slott") is a small Chinese pleasure pavilion in the Drottni...

Chinese Pavilion

C: Vakttältet

by Lennart Mollerstrom, 150 meters away

Near the chinese pavillion Kina Slott is this building resembling a tent. It is said to have been bui...

Vakttältet

D: Drottningholm Palace Park, The Theatre Bosquet

by محمود حمیدی, 290 meters away

The park and gardens at Drottningholm have been developed in three stages, inspired by three main sty...

Drottningholm Palace Park, The Theatre Bosquet

E: Drottningholm Palace Park, Gardens

by محمود حمیدی, 430 meters away

The park and gardens at Drottningholm have been developed in three stages, inspired by three main sty...

Drottningholm Palace Park, Gardens

F: Drottningholm Palace Park

by محمود حمیدی, 500 meters away

The park and gardens at Drottningholm have been developed in three stages, inspired by three main sty...

Drottningholm Palace Park

G: Drottningholm Palace Park, The Embroidery Parterre

by محمود حمیدی, 550 meters away

Closest to the palace lies the parterre de broderi, which originally had an intricate embroidery patt...

Drottningholm Palace Park, The Embroidery Parterre

H: Bazar Vakil

by محمود حمیدی, 550 meters away

Bazar Vakil

I: Drottningholm Palace Park, The English Garden

by محمود حمیدی, 640 meters away

Viewing paths stretch through the English garden and partly through the baroque garden providing beau...

Drottningholm Palace Park, The English Garden

J: Drottningholm Palace (Changing of the Royal Guards)

by محمود حمیدی, 700 meters away

Changing of the Royal Guards is a several hunderd years old ceremony during which the guards of the R...

Drottningholm Palace (Changing of the Royal Guards)

This panorama was taken in Sweden, Europe

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