Gustav III's Pavilion – Haga Park Museum, Café

Haga Park Museum

The Copper Tents houses Haga Park Museum and a café.

The Copper Tents are close to Gustav III's Pavilion, surrounded by a large meadow that slopes down towards the water.

Haga Park Museum is closed until further notice.

Haga Park Museum

The middle tent is home to Haga Park Museum, which describes Haga's history, people and buildings. The permanent exhibition also shows the development of the park. You can find out fascinating facts about people with links to Haga over the years, including King Gustav III and Carl Michael Bellman.

Café

One of the tents also has a café serving pastries, cakes, buns, sandwiches, coffee, tea and cold drinks.

For details of opening times and menus, see the café's website External link, opens in new window. (in Swedish only).

The Royal Gift Shop

Items from the Royal Gift Shop will be on sale in Gustav III's Pavilion.

A wider range of products is available at the Royal Palace of Stockholm Opens in new window., Drottningholm Palace Opens in new window. and Gripsholm Castle Opens in new window..

The Copper Tents are home to Haga Park Museum. Photo: Royalpalaces.se

Events in the palace park

For upcoming events in Haga Park visit:

Events in the National City Park

THE ROYAL WALKS APP

The Royal Walks app can be downloaded free of charge from the App Store and Google Play. The text is in Swedish and English, and is illustrated with new and historic photos.

The app includes park walks on various themes in Ulriksdal Palace Park, Tullgarn Palace Park, on South Royal Djurgården, Drottningholm Palace Park and in midsummer 2022 Haga Park.

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Follow along on a guided tour and hear about the Pavilion’s royal history, the history of the building itself and the preserved furnishin...

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For large groups we recommend a pre-booked guided tour. Pre-booked tours can be given between June–August.

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