Architecture Rits Arkitekter AB
Architecture Rits Arkitekter AB
Set on a gorgeous bayside estate, the restored centuries-old inn and newer hotel building are worthy of Swedish royalty.
It is not hard to see why Queen Kristina decided to hold her midsummer celebrationa here in 1645, with sublime views over Brunnsviken Bay and the city center so close by. Since then, it has been an inn, restaurant, and pub before becoming the sensitively remodeled hotel and conference venue it is today. In 2000, the new hotel building was added, merging seamlessly with the ancient structure.
Interior design Richard Lundberg
18th-century décor abounds in the form of sharp lines and floral patterns, while oriental touches add stately grandeur.
Stallmästaregården has space to suit any kind of event, from the vast old courthouse’s banqueting room, with its drooping chandeliers and mural paintings, to the intimate Queen Kristina Pavilion—a garden-wrapped gazebo overlooking the bay. The main restaurant reflects its heritage as Sweden’s first inn with warm copper tones and historic elements.