Tullgarn Palace

Practical information, Access

Here you will find all the available information for your visit to Tullgarn Palace.

Bags Inside the castle, bags and rucksacks must be worn on the front of the body, in full view. This also applies to baby carriers. Suitcases are not allowed inside the castle.

Bags can be checked free of charge in the palace vestibule. Umbrellas must be placed in the umbrella stand.

Toilets are located by the car park. Open Tuesday to Sunday, from June to August, 09:00 to 16.30. No charge.

Parking
Visitor parking is available.

Baby carriages are not permitted in the palace. They can be left at the entrance.

Photographing and filming are allowed for private use – without flash/lights, tripods, selfie sticks or other fixed equipment – as long as it does not disturb other visitors, guided tours, or other activity at the palace. Photographing and filming with 360 camera or drone camera is not allowed. Commercial or other arranged photography or filming are not allowed.

For commercial use, permission in advance is needed from the Information Department at the Royal Court, at photo@kungahuset.se.

Mobile phones must be turned off during your visit. 

Elevators
Not available

Ramps
Not available

Toilets
Wheelchair accessible toilets are located by the car park.

Parking
Parking for the disabled is available.

Companions
Companions to visitors with disabilities have free admission.

For additional information regarding wheelchair accessibility, telephone: +46 8 402 61 00

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