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  1. The Yellow Palace ( Danish: Det Gule Palæ ), or Bergum's Mansion, is an 18th-century town mansion situated at Amaliegade 18, next to Amalienborg Palace, in the Frederiksstaden district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is considered the first example of Neoclassical architecture in Copenhagen. Originally built as a burgher's home, the mansion was ...

  2. Slottet er normalt lukket for offentligheden, men er åbent for omvisninger i perioden 1. juli - 4. august. På dansk: Kl. 10.00 - 15.00. (10-11 kun for grupper) På engelsk: Kl. 13.45 og 14.45. Køb billetter via vores shop på Billetlugen her. Den offentlige del af slotshaven er altid åben for publikum.

  3. Charlottenburg (German: [ʃaʁˈlɔtn̩bʊʁk] ⓘ) is a locality of Berlin within the borough of Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf.Established as a town in 1705 and named after Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, Queen consort of Prussia, it is best known for Charlottenburg Palace, the largest surviving royal palace in Berlin, and the adjacent museums.

  4. Handling. Danmarks Akvarium anlægges i Charlottenlund Slotspark. Grundstenen nedlægges 4. november 1937 ved en festlighed, hvor grundstensdokumentet læses højt. Civilingeniør Knud Højgaard, som er ophavsmand til byggeriet, er vært ved arrangementet, hvor bl.a. statsminister Stauning og nobelprismodtager August Krogh deltager.

  5. Charlottenlund Palace Palace built 1730. For over 200 years it served as residence for various members of the royal Danish family. Originally built in baroque style, but was later converted to French...

  6. Princess Dagmar's birthplace, Charlottenlund Palace, photographed in 2006. Princess Dagmar was born on 23 May 1890 at her parents' country residence, the Charlottenlund Palace north of Copenhagen, during the reign of her paternal grandfather, King Christian IX.

  7. Prince Gustav's birthplace, Charlottenlund Palace, photographed in 2006. Prince Gustav was born on 4 March 1887 at his parents' country residence, the Charlottenlund Palace north of Copenhagen, during the reign of his paternal grandfather, King Christian IX.