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  1. History Fredensborg in 1728. At the end of the Great Northern War King Frederick IV asked architect Johan Cornelius Krieger, royal gardener to the court at Rosenborg Castle, to build him a small pleasure palace on the site of a farmyard named Østrup.

  2. Fredensborg Palace was built as a country seat for Frederik IV by the architect J.C. Krieger. Construction began in 1719. The main building was first used in 1722 and the chapel in 1726. It was rebuilt and expanded during the reigns of Christian VI and of Frederik V and Queen Juliane Marie by the architects N.Eigtved, L. de Thurah and C.F ...

  3. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Fredensborg was nicknamed “The Palace of Peace” because in the first year of its construction, Denmark-Norway and Sweden negotiated a peace treaty (signed on 3 July 1720). Queen Margrethe II of Denmark was crowned in 1972. She lives with other ; members of the Danish Royal Family at Fredensborg Palace during autumn and spring.

  4. El Palacio de Fredensborg es un palacio barroco danés del siglo XVIII, ubicado junto al lago Esrum, en la isla de Selandia. Es la residencia de primavera y otoño [1] de la familia real danesa, y el segundo más usado por la misma, tras el palacio de Amalienborg.

  5. El Palacio de Fredensborg es un bonito palacio de estilo barroco construido en el siglo XVIII para el disfrute y recreo de la familia real de Dinamarca. El rey Federico IV utilizaba Fredensborg durante la temporada de caza, y hoy en día es la residencia de verano de la reina Margarita II .

  6. Fredensborg Palace, a perfect example of baroque architecture, was constructed in the 18th century as a retreat and recreational haven for the Danish royal family. Originally utilized by King Frederick IV during the hunting season, it now stands as the summer residence for Queen Margrethe II.

  7. Fredensborg Palace was built as a hunting seat for King Frederik IV by the architect J.C. Krieger. Construction began in 1719. The main building was first used in 1722 and the chapel in 1726.