The m/1894 carbine is still used today by the Royal Guards at Stockholm Palace.
The new building, Stockholm Palace, was completed in 1754.
The statues, on the southern façade of Stockholm Palace, were not cast in bronze until 1897, nearly two centuries after Foucquet had created the molds.
After a fire in 1697 when the original medieval castle was destroyed, Stockholm Palace was erected in a baroque style.
Taraval first came to Sweden in 1732 and was mainly active in the Stockholm Palace.
Their wedding was held at Stockholm Palace.
He assiduously created an extensive collection on his country's history, but some of it was destroyed in the fire of Stockholm Palace in 1697.
Since then, the Palace has also been guarded by the Swedish Military in the same fashion as Stockholm Palace.
A new opera house was built in 1775 and inaugurated in 1782, connected to the Stockholm Palace by the Norrbro bridge.
It wasn't reerected; in fact some of its bricks were used in the construction of Stockholm Palace.