Gustav III's museum of antiquities
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Gustav III's museum of antiquities
Summary
Gustav III's museum of antiquities is an art museum[1].
Key Facts
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities is located in Stockholm[2].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities is in the country of Sweden[3].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's instance of is recorded as art museum[4].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's instance of is recorded as cultural property[5].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[6].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's founder is recorded as Charles XIII of Sweden[7].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities is operated by Office of the Governor of the Royal Palaces of Sweden[8].
- Gustav III of Sweden is named after Gustav III's museum of antiquities[9].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities took place at Gamla stan[10].
- The location of Gustav III's museum of antiquities was Stockholm Palace[11].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's postal code is recorded as SE-116 45[12].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities is part of Stockholm Palace[13].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's Commons category is recorded as Gustav III:s antikmuseum[14].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's commemorates is recorded as Gustav III of Sweden[15].
- January 1, 1794 marks the founding of Gustav III's museum of antiquities[16].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 59.3269, 'lon': 18.0711}[17].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Stadsholmen[18].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's official website is recorded as https://www.kungligaslotten.se/vara-besoksmal/kungliga-slottet/gustav-iiis-antikmuseum.html[19].
- Gustav III's museum of antiquities's main subject is art collection[20].
Body
Founding
Gustav III's museum of antiquities's founder is recorded as Charles XIII of Sweden[7]. January 1, 1794 marks the founding of it[16].
Identity
Gustav III's museum of antiquities is part of Stockholm Palace[13].
Operations
Gustav III's museum of antiquities is operated by Office of the Governor of the Royal Palaces of Sweden[8].