The Tessin Palace (Swedish: Tessinska palatset) is a baroque town house located in Gamla stan, the old town in central Stockholm. Located next to the Royal Palace, it is facing Slottsbacken, the major approach to the Stockholm Palace, and flanked by two alleys, Finska Kyrkogränd and Bollhusgränd.

Tessin Palace
Tessin Palace
Map
Interactive map of the Tessin Palace area
General information
Architectural styleBaroque
LocationStockholm, Sweden
Construction started1694
Completed1700
Design and construction
ArchitectNicodemus Tessin the Younger

The mansion was constructed between 1694 and 1700 by architect Nicodemus Tessin the Younger.[1] The building was inherited by Tessin's son Carl Gustaf Tessin who had to sell it in 1755 for financial reasons. The palace later became property of the crown and has been used as residence for the Governor of Stockholm and later Governor of Stockholm County.

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References

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  1. Eneborg, Helmar Gustaf Emanuel (1923). Swedish Year-book. Almqvist & Wiksells boktryckeri-a.-b. p. 221.

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