The Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde is a museum located on Djurgården in Stockholm. The name is derived from the historical name of the island of Djurgården. Prince Eugen of Sweden discovered the place and later bought the land and had architect Ferdinand Boberg build a new house there. The house later became the art museum with works by himself as well as many others. The complex consists of the castle completed in 1905 and the gallery building that was added later. The estate also includes the original mansion (the Old House) and an old linseed mill, which both date from around 1780. The prince was buried at the beach near the house.
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Prins Eugens Väg 6, Stockholm
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