k Invited to the Blue Chateau, a Swedish palace with walls filled with moose antlers. This is a room in a Swedish palace in the center of Stockholm city. Decorating the walls with moose antlers has been a tradition of Scandinavian nobility since the Vikings. The walls of the palace are particularly famous for their large number and antiquity. Cut from Mainichi Graph, Feb. 25, 1968, p. 21 Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Invited to the Blue Chateau, a Swedish palace with walls filled with moose antlers. This is a room in a Swedish palace in the center of Stockholm city. Decorating the walls with moose antlers has been a tradition of Scandinavian nobility since the Vikings. The walls of the palace are particularly famous for their large number and antiquity. Cut from Mainichi Graph, Feb. 25, 1968, p. 21
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Invited to the Blue Chateau, a Swedish palace with walls filled with moose antlers.

This is a room in a Swedish palace in the center of Stockholm city. Decorating the walls with moose antlers has been a tradition of Scandinavian nobility since the Vikings. The walls of the palace are particularly famous for their large number and antiquity. Cut from Mainichi Graph, Feb. 25, 1968, p. 21

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