Royal National City Park

The Royal Cemetery

The final resting place for several members of the Bernadotte dynasty, including Gustav VI Adolf and Queen Louise, is located on a point in the Bay of Brunnsviken.

Crown Princess Margareta (1882–1920)
Prince Gustaf Adolf (1906–1947)
Prince Carl (1861–1951)
Princess Ingeborg (1878–1958)
Queen Louise (1889–1965)
Princess Sibylla (1908–1972)
King Gustaf VI Adolf (1882–1973)
Prince Bertil (1912–1997)
Count Sigvard Bernadotte (1907–2002)
Prince Carl Bernadotte (1911–2003)
Count Carl Johan Bernadotte (1916–2012)
Princess Lilian (1915–2013)
Princess Kristine Bernadotte (1932–2014)
Countess Gunnila Bernadotte (1923–2016)

The cemetery is open to the public during the month May–August on Thursdays 13:00–15:00.

Images: Lisa Raihle Rhebäck/Royalpalaces.se

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