Ulriksdal Palace
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Ulriksdal Palace
Summary
Ulriksdal Palace is a royal palace[1]. It draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (royal_palace category, ranking #44 of 76).[2]
Key Facts
- Ulriksdal Palace is located in Solna Municipality[3].
- Ulriksdal Palace is in the country of Sweden[4].
- Ulriksdal Palace is on the body of water Edsviken[5].
- Ulriksdal Palace is on the body of water Igelbäcken[6].
- Ulriksdal Palace's image is recorded as Ulriksdal-090617-2.jpg[7].
- Ulriksdal Palace's instance of is recorded as royal palace[8].
- Ulriksdal Palace's instance of is recorded as architectural ensemble[9].
- Ulriksdal Palace's instance of is recorded as cultural property[10].
- Ulriksdal Palace's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[11].
- Ulriksdal Palace's architect is recorded as Hans Jacob Kristler[12].
- Ulriksdal Palace's owned by is recorded as National Property Board of Sweden[13].
- Prince Ulrik of Sweden is named after Ulriksdal Palace[14].
- Ulriksdal Palace's architectural style is recorded as baroque architecture[15].
- Ulriksdal Palace's made from material is recorded as natural stone[16].
- Ulriksdal Palace's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 229274813[17].
- Ulriksdal Palace's locator map image is recorded as Ulriksdals slott karta 1770-tal.jpg[18].
- Ulriksdal Palace's location is recorded as Ulriksdal[19].
- Ulriksdal Palace's part of is recorded as Crown palaces and castles in Sweden[20].
- Ulriksdal Palace's part of is recorded as Royal National City Park[21].
- Ulriksdal Palace's has use is recorded as royal palace[22].
- Ulriksdal Palace's Commons category is recorded as Ulriksdals slott[23].
- Ulriksdal Palace's has part is recorded as Theater Confidencen[24].
- Ulriksdal Palace's has part is recorded as Chapel of Ulriksdal Palace[25].
- Ulriksdal Palace's has part is recorded as Orangery Museum[26].
- Ulriksdal Palace's has part is recorded as Museum of Queen Kristina's coronation carriage[27].
Body
Geography
Ulriksdal Palace is in the country of Sweden[4]. It is located in Solna Municipality[3]. Adjacent water bodies include Edsviken[5], a bay[28], in Sweden[29] and Igelbäcken[6], a small river[30], in Sweden[31]. Part of include Crown palaces and castles in Sweden[20], a list[32], in Sweden[33] and Royal National City Park[21], a national urban park[34], in Sweden[35], founded in 1995[36].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include royal palace[8], architectural ensemble[9], cultural property[10], and tourist attraction[11]. Heritage statuses include governmental listed building[37] and governmental listed building complex[38].
History and Context
+1645-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Ulriksdal Palace[39]. Its owned by is recorded as National Property Board of Sweden[13]. Prince Ulrik of Sweden is named after it[14].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Ulriksdal Palace include Ulriksdal railway station[40], a railway station[41], in Sweden[42].
Why It Matters
Ulriksdal Palace draws 51 Wikipedia views per month (royal_palace category, ranking #44 of 76).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[43] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[44]
Entities named for it include Ulriksdal railway station[40], a railway station[41], in Sweden[42].