Between the 17th and the 19th century the House of Nobility was a chamber in the
Riksdag of the Estates. In the 18th century, the building was often used for public concerts. From 1731, public concerts were performed here by
Kungliga Hovkapellet.
Elisabeth Olin is believed to have debuted here in the 1750s, and foreign artists performed such as Elisabetta Almerighi,
Giovanni Ansani (1772) and
Rosa Scarlatti. In 1866, the Parliament of the Estates was replaced by the new
Riksdag (Parliament of Sweden). From then on, the House of Nobility served as a quasi-official representative body for the Swedish nobility, regulated by the Swedish government. Since 2003, it has been a private institution which maintains records and acts as an interest group on behalf of the Swedish nobility, its main purpose being to maintain old traditions and culture. Since 1990 the House is a member of
CILANE. == Organization ==