Solliden Palace
Borgholm, Sweden, Sweden
Solliden Palace, the private summer residence of King Carl XVI Gustaf and the Swedish royal family, sits near Borgholm on the island of Öland along Sweden's Baltic coast, designed in Italian Renaissance style by architect Torben Grut with construction starting in 1903 and completion by 1906 as a gift for Crown Princess Victoria of Baden.
The elegant single-story villa features white stucco walls, a red-tiled roof, loggias, and expansive terraces overlooking meticulously landscaped gardens with vibrant flowerbeds, manicured lawns, and rare plants maintained by the queen consort.
Used for royal vacations and public events like Victoria Day celebrations, the grounds open to visitors from mid-May to mid-September, offering café dining, gift shops, and exhibitions while the private interiors remain off-limits, blending royal heritage with serene island tranquility.
Location
Sollidenvägen, 387 92 Borgholm, Sweden
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