Sculptures of Swedish rulers have been created since the 17th century. Most of the Swedish royal sculptures are located in Stockholm. Many of these can be seen in the city center around Stockholm Palace, in Gamla stan, Riddarholmen, Kungsträdgården and Stadshusterassen. Uppsala and Rottneros Park have three sculptures each. Gothenburg, Karlskrona, Örebro and Halmstad have two sculptures each.
List of sculptures
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- Folkungabrunnen in Linköping, by Carl Milles, 1927
- Bågspännaren in Stockholm and Rottneros Sculpture Park, by Christian Eriksson, 1916
- St. George and the dragon in Stockholm, probably made in Burgundy, 1489
- Monument to Sten Sture the Elder in Uppsala, by Carl Milles, 1925
- Sten Sture the Elder, maquette for an unexecuted statue at Brunkebergstorg in Stockholm, by John Börjesson, 1870s
- Gustav Vasa in Stockholm, by Pierre Hubert L'Archevêque, 1774
- Gustav Vasa, by Johan Tobias Sergel, 1851
- Charles IX in Karlstad, by Christian Eriksson, 1926
- Charles IX in Nyköping, by Anna Laaksonen
- Gustavus Adolphus in Stockholm, by Pierre Hubert L'Archevêque, 1796
- Gustavus Adolphus in Sundsvall, by Harald Sörensen-Ringi
- Gustavus Adolphus in Stralsund town hall
- Gustavus Adolphus in St. Peter, Minnesota, 1932
- Charles X Gustav in Uddevalla, by Theodor Lundberg, 1915
- Charles XI by Bernard Foucquet, maquette, c. 1700
- Charles XIII in Stockholm, by Erik Gustaf Göthe, 1821
- Charles XIV John in Stockholm, by Bengt Erland Fogelberg, 1854
- Charles XV in Stockholm, by Charles Friberg, 1909
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