Opening hours Gustav III's Pavilion
Gustav III's Pavilion is open from 31 May to 31 August for guided tours:
Swedish tours at 12, 13, 14 and 15
English tours at 13 and 15
See open days in the list below.
For more information about pre-booked group visits please look here.
May 2025
- 2025-05-31 Saturday 12.00-16.00
June 2025
- 2025-06-01 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-06 Swedish national day 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-07 Whitsun Eve 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-08 Whit Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-14 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-15 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-17 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-18 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-19 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-20 Midsummer Eve 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-21 Midsummer Day 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-22 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-24 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-25 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-26 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-27 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-28 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-06-29 Sunday 12.00-16.00
July 2025
- 2025-07-01 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-02 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-03 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-04 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-05 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-06 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-08 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-09 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-10 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-11 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-12 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-13 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-15 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-16 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-17 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-18 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-19 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-20 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-22 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-23 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-24 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-25 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-26 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-27 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-29 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-30 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-07-31 Thursday 12.00-16.00
August 2025
- 2025-08-01 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-02 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-03 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-05 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-06 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-07 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-08 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-09 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-10 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-12 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-13 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-14 Thursday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-15 Friday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-16 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-17 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-23 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-24 Sunday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-30 Saturday 12.00-16.00
- 2025-08-31 Sunday 12.00-16.00
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