For children
Go on a journey of discovery through the rooms of the Chinese Pavilion! The picture hunt turns a visit into a voyage of discovery.
Can you find where the images are located in the Chinese pavilion?
The image hunts are available at the entry desk, included in the entry fee during regular opening hours. Suitable for children aged 4–12, but just as much fun for the whole family. All children who take part will win a little reward at the end!
Photo: Kate Gabor, Sanna Argus Tirén



Visit us
The Chinese Pavilion is open during the summer months. Stroll on your own with the free audio guide.
Read moreThe Swedish Royal Palaces app includes a number of features to enhance your visit to the Royal Palaces.
Read moreGo on a journey of discovery through the rooms of the Chinese Pavilion! The picture hunt turns a visit into a voyage of discovery.
Read moreDiscover more at The Chinese Pavilion
The Chinese Pavilion was built in the middle of the 1700s, a period in European history when chinoiserie was the height of fashion. Today...
Read moreDrottningholm Palace Park is open all year round. Here, you can wander through historic stylistic ideals from the 17th century Baroque to...
Read moreIn Drottningholm Palace Park, close to the Chinese Pavilion, you will find the Pavilion Café.
Read moreThe Royal Gift Shop is a unique present and souvenir shop offering products with a connection to the Royal Collections, situated at the V...
Read moreArticles and movies
A new era – the Age of Liberty, the time of the playful Rococo – dawned in Sweden in the mid-18th century. The Caroleans had been replace...
Read moreDiscover the Royal parks! Here, nature meets culture and history meets the present day. The parks are open every day of the year, 24 hour...
Read moreJoin museum educator Boel Bodvik as she shows us the highlights of the Chinese Pavilion and talks about its the history. The Chinese Pavi...
Read more