Drottningholm Palace is a stunning Royal residence located on the island of Lovön, just outside Stockholm, celebrated for its beautiful gardens and historical significance. It serves as the private home of the Swedish royal family and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Drottningholm Palace
Lovön, Sweden
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Climate
The climate is temperate, with warm summers and cold winters. Summer days can be long and bright, while winters are characterized by shorter daylight hours and crisp air, perfect for capturing seasonal contrasts.
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Lighting
The longest day in Iceland is multiple days from May through July when the sun doesn't set. The daylight hours in Iceland on the shortest days of the year are 4-5 hours per day (December to January).
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Basecamp and facilities
The palace grounds feature well-maintained gardens, accessible areas for setting up equipment, as well as nearby facilities including public restrooms and parking areas.
Risk factors
Potential distractions from tourists and guided tours may hinder filming. Additionally, weather conditions could vary, so planning for sudden changes is advisable.
Visitors
As a popular tourist attraction, Drottningholm draws numerous visitors, especially during the summer months. Content creators should consider peak times to avoid crowds and find the best shooting opportunities.
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