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  1. El Palacio de Amalienborg (en danés: Amalienborg Slot) es la residencia de la familia real danesa en Copenhague. Está compuesta por cuatro edificios de estilo rococó, realizados por el arquitecto Nicolai Eigtved entre 1750 y 1768, como residencia de diferentes familias de la nobleza danesa.

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    Amalienborg ( Danish pronunciation: [æˈmɛˀljn̩ˌpɒˀ]) is the official residence for the Danish royal family and is located in Copenhagen. Frederick VIII's palace complex has four identical Classical façades, effectively four palaces, with Rococo interiors, laid around an octagonal courtyard ( Danish: Amalienborg Slotsplads ).

  3. El Palacio de Amalienborg de Copenhague es la residencia de invierno de la familia real de Dinamarca. Conoce su historia en el Museo de Amalienborg.

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    The Amalienburg is an elaborate hunting lodge on the grounds of the Nymphenburg Palace Park, Munich, in southern Germany. It was designed by François de Cuvilliés in Rococo style and constructed between 1734 and 1739 for Elector Karl Albrecht and later Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII and his wife, Maria Amalia of Austria. [1] Architecture.

  5. The Amalienborg Museum is part of the Royal Danish Collection, which also includes Rosenborg and Koldinghus. Visit the interiors of former royals in Christian VIII’s Palace and take a guided tour in Christian VII’s Palace, where royal festivities take place.

  6. In Christian VIII’s Palace you can see royal interiors: as in a journey through time the rooms of the Royal Couple and their heirs stand intact. The rooms testify to the trends of the time and the personal taste of the members of the Royal Family, spanning Victorian style, military style, and chivalric inspiration.

  7. Amalienborg is named after the summer palace Sophie Amalienborg, which was built in the years 1667-73 for Queen Sophie Amalie, approximately on the site of the current Amalienborg.