It was first built in the late 16th century and rebuilt after burning down in 1661. It has been the private palace of the Swedish royal family since 1981. At present, apart from the private residence of the Swedish Royal family, some rooms and collections are open to the public. This is Swedish Royal Territory, 15 kilometers from the city centre. Inspired by the French Versailles Palace, it is known as "Versailles in Sweden" and is the first scenic spot in Sweden to be listed on the World Cultural Heritage List. Very beautiful places, buildings, gardens, sculptures, lake scenery are very beautiful. There is also a Chinese palace, built in 1753 by then King Frederick to celebrate Queen Urica's birthday on July 24. The Chinese Palace consists of a palace and two pavilions, all of which have the imagination of the king. Queen's Island is a scenic spot worth visiting. It's a must-see place in Sweden.