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Tyresö Palace park

Here, you can have a picnic among oaks and apple trees and stroll along winding paths. The park is open year-round.

Siktlinje mot Kalvfjärden mellan låga buxbomshäckar, grusgångar och planteringar, en obelisk i fonden med vattnet bakom.
Tre rådjur har stannat till på en grusväg kantad av granhäck och vänder sig mot fotografen, i bakgrunden en murportal med järngrind in mot Tyresö slottspark.

Discover the castle grounds’ buildings and service residences, enjoy the archipelago life on Notholmen, and observe the changing seasons in the lush English-style park – one of the first of its kind in Sweden, designed by the landscape architect Fredrik Magnus Piper in the late 18th century.

On the palace grounds, you’ll also find cafés, a restaurant, a garden center, and the Prinsvillan hostel at Lilla Tyresö. Notholmen offers beautiful bathing cliffs.

Please note that there is a ban on open fires and barbecue in Tyresö Palace and park.

FAQ

Nordiska museet does not operate a café or restaurant on-site, but you will find several dining options around the castle, run by other operators:

Please note that there is a ban on open fires and barbecue in Tyresö Palace and park.

The cultural and historical environment at Tyresö Palace is not fully accessible.

  • The palace courtyard is covered with a thick layer of gravel.
  • A parking space for visitors with a disability permit is available near the courtyard, to the left of the obelisks.
  • To enter the palace, visitors must go up a staircase.
  • Inside the palace, there are thresholds between each room and only stairs leading to the upper floor.
  • We have stools available for loan.
  • An accessible restroom is available.

Do you have questions about accessibility? Feel free to contact us at receptionen@nordiskamuseet.se.