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  1. Rosenborg is located in the center of Copenhagen. In the middle of Kongens Have, the Life Guards guard the entire Danish treasury, which for 400 years has taken care of Danish kings and queens’ most precious treasures. The castle was originally built in 1606-1607 as a summerhouse by order of Christian IV.

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      The Royal Danish Collection at Rosenborg and Amalienborg...

  2. EXPERIENCE ROSENBORG. The 400-year-old Renaissance castle was built by Christian IV whose colourful personality left a strong mark on Danish history. Christian IV loved being in residence at Rosenborg and it quickly became his favourite castle and venue for many important events.

  3. Rosenborg Castle The Royal Danish Collections. Show on map. Directions. View photos. A royal hermitage set in the King’s Garden in the heart of Copenhagen, Rosenborg Castle features 400 years of splendor, royal art treasures and the Crown Jewels and Royal Regalia.

  4. Through the 1700s, considerable art treasures were collected at Rosenborg Palace, among other things items from the estates of deceased royalty and from Christiansborg Palace after the fire there in 1794. Soon the idea of a museum arose, and that was realised in 1833, which is The Royal Danish Collection’s official year of establishment.

  5. www.kongehuset.dk › en › royal-collectionsClothing - Kongehuset

    The clothes tell about the development of fashion, tailoring and textile production from the 1600s until today. The Royal Family’s clothing is private property, but over the past 400 years the Royal House has given the most valuable and historically-interesting clothes to The Danish Kings’ Chronological Collections at Rosenborg Castle and ...

  6. Rosenborg also houses an exquisite collection of Flora Danica and one of the world's finest Venetian glass collections, both set in tower chambers. The crowns of the Danish kings and queens are kept in unique vaults and are embellished with table-cut stones, enamel and gold ornamentation.