Stockholm Trip Itinerary
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Stockholm Trip Itinerary
Friends of the Fleming Collection Stockholm Thursday 15 - Monday 19 October 2015 Following the success of last year, we are delighted to announce our annual trip to Stockholm in association with Heritage Group Travel. Stockholm is a beautiful medieval city with a thriving arts scene showcasing ground-breaking Swedish talent, international artists and innovative collaborative projects. This city is firmly established on the art map and we have planned an exciting tour of both its contemporary and ancient arts. THURSDAY 15 OCTOBER 2015 We depart on a scheduled British Airways flight from London Heathrow to Stockholm, due to depart at 11.25 and arrive in Stockholm at 14.55 local time. On arrival we will transfer by coach to central Stockholm, and meet a local guide. We will then enjoy an orientation tour of the city by coach, to include the Royal Palace, the Parliament Buildings and the island of Djurgården. We will then continue to our centrally located hotel, the 4 star Clarion Hotel Sign, and check in for 4 nights’ bed and buffet breakfast accommodation. After time to settle in, a welcome dinner will be served in the hotel restaurant this evening. FRIDAY 16 OCTOBER 2015 After breakfast at the hotel, we will meet a local guide and enjoy a walking tour of the Old Town (Gamla Stan), with its narrow cobbled streets and numerous antique shops. We will also visit the Storkyrkan, the 700-year old Cathedral which was the base for the Lutheran reformation in Sweden from the 1520s. The 15th century Gothic interior and Italian Baroque exterior are at odds with each other stylistically but this building is especially worth visiting for the extraordinary polychrome sculpture (oak and elk horn) of St George and the Dragon created by Bernt Notke in 1489. There will be free time for lunch in Stockholm. This afternoon we will travel by coach to the Thielska Gallery, housed in the former residence of art collector and patron, Ernest Thiel. Here we will enjoy a guided tour. This is one of Sweden’s finest galleries and is beautifully set in walled grounds at Blockhusudden in the royal park of Djurgården. The gallery houses a unique collection of works of art from the 19th and early 20th centuries by leading artists of the period, including Eugéne Jansson, Carl Larsson, Bruno Liljefors, Edvard Munch, August Strindberg and Anders Zorn. After our visit we will return by coach to our hotel in central Stockholm, and the remainder of the day will be at leisure. SATURDAY 17 OCTOBER 2015 After breakfast at the hotel, our morning will be spent in the Moderna Museum, which boasts one of the world’s finest collections of modern art from 1900 to the present day, including key works by artists such as Marcel Duchamp, Louise Bourgeois, Pablo Picasso, Niki de Saint Phalle, Salvador Dali, Carolee Schneemann, Henri Matisse and Robert Rauschenberg, along with more recent acquisitions of contemporary art. The collection also comprises photographic art from the 1840s onward. There will be free time for lunch. This afternoon we will board a magnificent turn of the century ship that will take us from central Stockholm (City Hall) to the royal residence at Drottningholm, which is situated on the shores of Lake Mälaren. On arrival we will begin by exploring the beautiful Baroque and Rococo gardens and verdant parkland, before enjoying a guided tour of Drottningholm Palace, which is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List and parts of which are still used by the current Royal Family as a private residence. The well-preserved palace dates back to the 17th century and its lavish architecture reflects many European styles of the day. Highlights include Queen Hedvig Eleonoara’s spectacularly ornate state bedroom, Queen Lovisa Ulrika’s Library, and the splendid staircase adorned with trompe l’oeil paintings. After our palace tour we will enjoy a short guided tour of the Drottningholm Castle Theatre, which dates back to 1766. The theatre was commissioned by Queen Lovisa Ulrika and designed by Carl Fredrik Adelcrantz. Although simple in design, the wooden theatre is one of the oldest of its kind and the original scenery is still in working order. At the end of the afternoon we will return to our hotel by coach and enjoy an evening at leisure. SUNDAY 18 OCTOBER 2015 After breakfast at the hotel, our morning will begin at the Royal Palace of Stockholm, which is the King of Sweden’s official residence and the setting for the majority of the monarchy's official receptions. Here we will visit the Royal Apartments, the Treasury and the Tre Kronor (Three Crowns) Museum. The original palace dates back to the 13th century, but was rebuilt following a fire in 1697. The palace we see today, designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger, is a wonderful blend of Italian and French architecture with pronounced Swedish influences. A highlight is undoubtedly Karl XI’s Gallery, which is used for royal banquets, and further points of interest include the opulent Hall of State, with a spectacular silver throne; the intimate Royal Chapel; the sumptuous marble Western Staircase; and Gustav III’s Museum of Antiquities. The treasury displays key items of State regalia, including King Erik XIV’s crown, orb and sceptre. The Three Crowns Museum chronicles the history of the Royal Palace over the centuries, and includes models of the castle showing how it looked before the fire. It also houses several objects which were salvaged from the fire, including glassware and crockery. We will then continue to Prince Eugen’s Waldemarsudde, which comprises a main building, the Palace, built in 1903–1905 as a residence for Prince Eugen (1865–1947); and a gallery that was added in 1913. Architect Ferdinand Boberg designed both buildings in close cooperation with Prince Eugen. The Prince, son of King Oscar II and Queen Sophia, was one of the leading landscape painters of his time. He was also an important art collector and a central figure in the Swedish cultural world. On the ground floor of the Palace, we will visit the communal areas of Prince Eugen’s home, which are preserved as they were in his time. The upper floors of the building and the Gallery show works from the collection and temporary exhibitions. These exhibitions include works by both present day artists and artists who were contemporaries of Prince Eugen. The Prince’s glorious park and gardens are dotted with sculptures, including work by Carl Milles. There are also several historic buildings, including the Linseed Oil Mill, from 1785. There will be free time for lunch. This afternoon we will visit the Vasa Museum. The impressive royal warship, Vasa, sank in Stockholm Harbour on her maiden voyage in 1628 and was not salvaged until over 300 years later (in 1961). She has since been painstakingly restored over a complex 17-year programme and can now be seen with her complete rigging at the Vasa Museum, which opened to the public in 1990. We will return to our hotel by coach and enjoy a free evening. MONDAY 19 OCTOBER 2015 We check out of our hotel after breakfast and visit Skokloster Castle, located on a peninsula in Lake Mälaren. Here we will enjoy a guided tour. The stately home was built in the baroque style between 1654 and 1676 for Carl Gustaf Wrangel – potentate, fashion connoisseur and big spender, who was an avid collector of art, antiques and nature specimens. The castle's sumptuous chambers are home to a remarkable collection of paintings as well as furniture, textiles, silver and glass tableware. Following our visit we will enjoy a farewell lunch. During the mid-afternoon we will transfer by coach to Stockholm Airport for our return British Airways flight to London, due to depart at 18.10 and arrive in Heathrow at 19.50 local time. N.B. As this itinerary has been prepared several months in advance, the final itinerary may vary slightly from the above. Stockholm PRACTICAL DETAILS TOUR PRICE £1575 per person sharing a twin/double room £1675 per person sharing a twin/double room for non-friends £320 single supplement PRICE INCLUDES Return scheduled British Airways flights (Heathrow/Stockholm) Airport tax 4 nights’ 4 star accommodation in central Stockholm Buffet breakfast daily Welcome dinner in the hotel restaurant Farewell lunch Local specialist guiding for all visits All coach transfers in Sweden as per the itinerary One way ferry ticket to Drottningholm All booking and entrance fees as per the itinerary OPTIONAL TRAVEL INSURANCE Please see enclosed leaflet. It is a condition of booking that each tour participant carries full travel insurance and it is your responsibility to ensure that you have adequate insurance for this tour. HOTEL DETAILS Clarion Hotel Sign (4 star) Östra Järnvägsgatan 35 10126 Stockholm www.nordicchoicehotels.se MINIMUM NUMBERS The price of the tour is based on a minimum of 20 participants PASSPORT & VISA REQUIREMENTS British Nationals should be in possession of a valid 10 year passport: visas are not required for travel to Sweden. Other Nationals should contact the Swedish Embassy to confirm current visa requirements. FLIGHTS Airline: British Airways 15/10/15 - Heathrow/Stockholm - 11.25 (14.55) - BA 778 19/10/15 - Stockholm/Heathrow - 18.10 (19.50) - BA 781 YOUR FINANCIAL PROTECTION Our ATOL Number is 3707. All the flights and flight-inclusive tours in this brochure are financially protected by the ATOL scheme. When you pay you will be supplied with an ATOL Certificate. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. Please see our booking conditions for further information or for more information about financial protection and the ATOL Certificate go to: www.atol.org.uk/ATOLCertificate BOOKING & FINAL TRAVEL DETAILS To reserve your place on the tour, please send your completed booking form and deposit of £350 per person, together with your insurance premium (if required), to Heritage Group Travel as soon as possible and no later than Thursday 23 April 2015. You will receive a confirmation of your booking combined with an invoice for the final balance, together with your insurance policy if requested. Please note that no reminder will be sent for the final balance. The final travel details (itinerary, hotel details, flight ticket and luggage label) will be available approximately 10-14 days prior to travel. The final balance is due by Thursday 06 August 2015. Heritage Group Travel Charlotte House 12 Charlotte Street Bath BA1 2NE Tel: 01225 466620 www.grouptravel.co.uk