Victoria of Baden, Queen of Sweden

Queen Victoria

Victoria of Baden was the daughter of Fredrik I of Baden and Louise of Prussia, and was a descendant of Gustav Vasa. Her father-in-law, Oscar II, wanted to forge stronger ties with Germany, so her marriage was a political alliance in that respect.

In 1881 she married Sweden's Crown Prince Gustaf (V), with whom she had three sons. She became queen of Sweden in 1907. Her political interests and her conservative view of society had an impact on her husband's judgments.

Queen Victoria was a skilled amateur photographer, and many photographs have been preserved from her travels to Egypt.

Victoria had Solliden Palace built on Öland, where the climate was better for her poor health. Her health weakened during the 1920s, so she moved to Italy where she died at the age of 67

Crown Princess Victoria, honorary member of the Photographic Society. Repro photo from Fotografisk Tidskrift, issue 104, 1895. Photo from the Bernadotte Library's archive.

Victoria of baden

Born 7 Augusti 1862, died 4 April 1930
Queen 1907–1930

Buried

1930 Riddarholmen Church

PREDECESSOR

Sofia

SUCCESSOR

Louise

Spouse

Gustaf V

Issue

Gustaf VI Adolf (1882–1973), King of Sweden 1950–1973
Wilhelm (1884–1965)
Erik (1889–1918)

Victoria of Baden