
Holiday hunt at the Royal Palace
In the gloomy cellar vaults of the Museum Three Crowns (Museum Tre Kronor), we'll hunt for the mediaeval king Gustav Vasa's lost money!
During the autumn holiday week there will be extra activities for children in Museum Three Crowns at the Royal Palace. Master Eskil was Gustav Vasa's servant, and was entrusted with taking care of Gustav Vasa's personal funds… But where has he hidden the money bags?
All children who take part will get a reward! And five lucky participants will also win an extra prize.
Holiday hunt 25 october–2 november
In Museum Tre Kronor at the Royal Palace.
Carry out the task by yourself during ordinary opening hours. On a map, which can be collected at the museum, the location of the discovered gold coins is marked. The map is available in Swedish, English and Finnish.
Always at the Royal Palace
A visit to the Royal Apartmens is included in the palace ticket. Our image hunts (available at the cash desk) are an exciting way to explore the grand halls.
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Top image: Museum Three Crowns at the Royal Palace, photo Michael Steinberg

Help looking for the medieval king Gustav Vasa’s golden coins in the cellar vaults at the Royal Palace. A reward to all children who take part. Photo: Nationalmuseum

The Tre Kronor Museum is located beneath the Royal Palace, and tells the story of the Palace's mediaeval history. Here you can also see traces from the palace's very oldest times – to access the museum, you need to pass through the five-metre thick 13th century defensive wall. Photo: Michael Steinberg

The holiday hunt takes place daily during the autumn holiday. Photo: Michael Steinberg