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  1. Based on analyses of museum display boundaries at Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen, where visitors can experience objects from The Royal Danish Collection within historic interiors, the article looks into the effects of such boundaries on the museum experience.

    • Mogens Bencard
  2. Rosenborg Slot Øster Voldgade 4A 1350 København K Tlf: +45 3315 3286 museum@dkks.dk. Contact us. The Royal Danish Collection. Øster Voldgade 4A. 1350 Copenhagen K. Tel.: 3315 3286. kosa@kosa.dk. Practical info. Data Protection Policy.

  3. Collection History. Rosenborg has a long museum tradition. The core consisted of Christian IV’s magnificent collection of riding trappings and parade arms, which were transferred from Frederiksborg Castle in 1658. Soon after the King’s costumes followed together with heirlooms and precious artifacts.

  4. The library system. In the library system, you can borrow books, articles, and journals. You can also find databases and physical and digital material e.g. images, music releases, sheet music, manuscripts, and much more. link Start your search in the Library system. An Aerial View of Denmark.

  5. HM The King's Reference Library is the private library of the Danish Monarch. The collections of HM The King's Reference Library take up c. three kilometers of shelves. It includes a steadily growing collection of books, a small manuscript section, a map collection, a prints and drawings collection, a photographic collection, the music and film ...

  6. The collection contains more than 50,000 photographs from the infancy of photography – the oldest photo is from circa 1845 – until today, with a majority from the 20th century. Among the royal photographers are Queen Alexandrine, Frederik IX and Queen Ingrid. In addition, a number of the 19th century’s well-known photographers and ...

  7. The Royal Danish Collection is a state recognized museum for cultural history. Our area of responsibility is the Danish history from Christian 4. to the present, seen through paintings, furniture, and other items with relation to the Danish Royal Family.