The Hall of State

With its shiny details and unique paintings, the Hall of State is the palace's treasure trove. The Hall of State was inaugurated at the 1617 Örebroriksdag under Gustav II Adolf. The four estates gathered here and, among other things, Sweden's first parliamentary rules were adopted. Over the years, the hall has been an armory and museum before it was restored in 1928 and got its current appearance.

The Hall of State is suitable for events such as large dinners, exhibitions, fairs, concerts, theater performances, lectures and other events in cinema seating.

 

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Good to know!

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Surface area: 220 m²
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Ceiling height: 4.8-4.9 meters
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Maximum number of guests: 250

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The atrium of Gustav II Adolf

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83,5 m²
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30 guests
Gustav II Adolf's atrium is suitable for smaller lectures and conferences in cinema and school settings. Or as a complement to the Eugensalon.
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Church Hall

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191,7 m²
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30 guests
In the beautiful Church Hall you can organize mingling, weddings or exhibitions. The hall can also act as a cloakroom for the Hall of State.
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The courtyard

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309,5 m²
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500+ guests
Welcome toast, mingle or reception? There are great opportunities to organize your event on the castle's patios.
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West terrace

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280 m²
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300+ guests
Welcome toast, mingle or reception? There are great opportunities to organize your event on the castle's patios.
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