King Oscar’s Terrace
terrace named after King Oscar II built for the Stockholm Exhibition of 1897
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King Oscar’s Terrace
Summary
King Oscar’s Terrace is a terrace[1].
Key Facts
- King Oscar’s Terrace is located in Stockholm[2].
- King Oscar’s Terrace is in the country of Sweden[3].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's image is recorded as Djurgården, Östermalm, Stockholm, Sweden - panoramio (106).jpg[4].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's instance of is recorded as terrace[5].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's instance of is recorded as museum building[6].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's shares border with is recorded as Sagaliden, Skansen[7].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's shares border with is recorded as Rose Garden, Skansen[8].
- Oscar II of Sweden is named after King Oscar’s Terrace[9].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's locator map image is recorded as Norway, Sweden, and Denmark- with excursions to Iceland and Spitzbergen; handbook for travellers (1909) (14592904287).jpg[10].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's location is recorded as Skansen[11].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's has use is recorded as historic house museum[12].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's Commons category is recorded as Oscarsterassen, Skansen[13].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 59.32712, 'longitude': 18.10006, 'precision': 1e-05}[14].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's significant event is recorded as General Art and Industrial Exposition of Stockholm[15].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's official website is recorded as http://www.skansen.se/sv/oscarsterrassen[16].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's main subject is recorded as General Art and Industrial Exposition of Stockholm[17].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's plaque image is recorded as Skansen 2019 19 49 15 670000.jpeg[18].
- King Oscar’s Terrace's OpenStreetMap node ID is recorded as 1588236198[19].
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Geography
King Oscar’s Terrace is in the country of Sweden[3]. It is located in Stockholm[2].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include terrace[5] and museum building[6].
History and Context
Oscar II of Sweden is named after King Oscar’s Terrace[9].