Photo: Bruno Ehrs

Princess Eugénie's Crown

Prinncess Eugénie's crown was modelled on Princess Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta's crown dating from 1778. The insides of the sceptres are lined with blue satin.

Princess Eugénie was the daughter of King Oskar I and Queen Josefina. She had an extremely artistic disposition. She painted, and she wrote her own poetry and music.

Princess Eugénie is also known for her strong social commitment, and established Eugeniahemmet in Stockholm for incurably sick children.

The regalia, the baptismal font and the coronation cloak can be seen in the Treasury at the Royal Palace of Stockholm.

FACTS
Made by: Made in Stockholm by Edvard Emanuel Peterson
Material: Gold with engraved decoration. Set with pearls, diamonds and coloured stones.
Year: 1860

visit the treasury

The Treasury with the State Regalia is housed in the cellar vaults at the Royal Palace, open daily year round: