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  1. The palaces, built between 1750 and 1760, have been the home to the Danish monarchs ever since the Christiansborg Palace burned to the ground in 1794. While some of the palaces are not open to the public, the Christian VII's Palace serves as a museum and is open to visitors. Visit at noon if you want to see the ceremony of changing of royal guards.

  2. 8 de oct. de 2019 · Palace of Christian IX: Originally known as Schack's Palace, the palace has been the official residence of the Danish monarchy since 1967 (Queen Margrethe II has ruled the country since 1972). Frederick VIII's Palace: Originally known as Levetzau's Palace, it is the palace where the heir to the Danish throne resides.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Amalienborg Palace remains the official residence for Denmark's royal family to this day, which makes it quite an interesting visit – a place where both centuries past and present moment collide ...

  4. Det er på Christiansborg Slot, at de største kongelige øjeblikke finder sted – og her, du kan komme helt tæt på. Oplev storheden i Riddersalen og den særlige stemning i Tronsalen. Besøg De Kongelige Stalde, Det Kongelige Festkøkken eller gå ned i de 800 år gamle ruiner. Med en Slotsbillet får du adgang til det hele.

  5. Experience a royal tradition up close Changing of The Royal Guard. Amalienborg is famous for its Royal Guard, called Den Kongelige Livgarde. Every day you can experience the changing of the guards, as they march from their barracks in 100 Gothersgade by Rosenborg Castle through the streets of Copenhagen and end up at Amalienborg, where the changing of the guard takes place at 12:00 noon.

  6. Amalienborg Palace Copenhagen Entrance Fee. Entry for adults is DKK 95 (€13), and is free for children under 18. Check this website to buy ticket. Students get discounted tickets for DKK 65 (€8.72) You can also get combination tickets for other palaces in the city.

  7. 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. Visit the famous castle in central ...