Gustav III's Pavilion
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The story behind the motif
In 1792, Gustav III left his famous pavilion for the last time and set off then to the fabled opera where he was murdered that same evening.
Gustav III was highly involved in the construction project and worked together with Olof Tempelman and Louis Jean Masreliez on this famous building from the late 18th century. The pavilion is very much one of the highlights of Swedish architectural history and set several trends for the interior design of the time.
Artist : Axel Fredrik Cederholm | Created : 1811 | Publisher: Stockholm city museum | Item ID : S SSM_2204_0 | Copyright: CC-BY
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