The House of Nobility
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Commissioned in the 17th century by the Swedish nobility, to whom it still belongs, The House of Nobility remains one of the most exquisite works of architecture in northern Europe.
The walls of the Session Hall are decorated with the 2.326 coats of arms of the Swedish aristocracy.
Riddarhustorget 10
10311 Stockholm