Opening hours Strömsholms Palace

Strömsholm Palace is open in connection with guided tours.

April 7–9 at 12, 13, 14 and 15 in Swedish.

June to September at 12, 13, 14 in Swedish and at 15 in English.

April 2023

  • 2023-04-07 Good Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-04-08 Easter Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-04-09 Easter Sunday 12.00-16.00

June 2023

  • 2023-06-01 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-02 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-03 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-04 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-06 Swedish national day 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-07 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-08 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-09 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-10 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-11 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-13 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-14 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-15 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-16 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-17 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-18 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-20 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-21 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-22 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-23 Midsummer Eve 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-24 Midsummer Day 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-25 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-27 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-28 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-29 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-06-30 Friday 12.00-16.00

July 2023

  • 2023-07-01 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-02 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-04 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-05 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-06 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-07 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-08 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-09 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-11 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-12 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-13 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-14 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-15 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-16 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-18 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-19 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-20 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-21 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-22 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-23 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-25 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-26 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-27 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-28 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-29 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-07-30 Sunday 12.00-16.00

August 2023

  • 2023-08-01 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-02 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-03 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-04 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-05 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-06 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-08 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-09 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-10 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-11 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-12 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-13 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-15 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-16 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-17 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-18 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-19 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-20 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-22 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-23 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-24 Thursday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-25 Friday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-26 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-27 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-29 Tuesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-30 Wednesday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-08-31 Thursday 12.00-16.00

September 2023

  • 2023-09-02 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-09-03 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-09-09 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-09-10 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-09-16 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-09-17 Sunday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-09-23 Saturday 12.00-16.00
  • 2023-09-24 Sunday 12.00-16.00

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