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Christiansborg Review

4.3 /57 Reviews
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Sarah Garner
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4/5
Beautiful palace that was was burnt down several times before the current version of the palace was built by King Frederik VIII in 1907. Enter from the Marmorbroen (Marble Bridge) for a breath-taking site directly into the rear courtyard.

Christiansborg

Posted: Apr 7, 2013
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  • Robson Cadore
    5/5Outstanding

    Located on the small island of Slotsholmen, this beautiful palace accommodates the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Ministry of State. It is an impressive structure!

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    Posted: Feb 20, 2017
  • Callum Soukup-Croy
    5/5Outstanding

    If you are a fan of the Danish political drama Borgen then this place is probably at the top of your list. The building itself is very impressive and the parade grounds on the southern edge are a great place to wander and get some photos. There are free tours run of the Parliament (check online for details) and they are first come first served so it is good to book in advance. The tours are excellent, run by knowledgeable and entertaining guides. If you are lucky then you may get introduced to some of the politicians wandering the corridors as we did.

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    Posted: May 19, 2016
  • Joseph Coureur
    5/5Outstanding

    The Christiansborg Palace is the seat of government for Denmark. There's a statue of Christian IX in the courtyard, which lets out onto the Marble Bridge.

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    Posted: Oct 11, 2012
  • Reih .F
    4/5Excellent

    One of my favourite places in Copenhagen! For about USD20, I toured the palace ground on my own. Felt like I stepped into a Disney movie. Ha! Rich in colour & history. Ballrooms to personal libraries to throne rooms to dinner halls to tapestry & china. Tour of the royal stables included! all the carriages, brilliant! definitely recommend a visit to Christiansborg.

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    Posted: Mar 24, 2014
  • Craig Kellar
    4/5Excellent

    This massive granite castle is in the center of Copenhagen, and is the location for the Danish parliament, the Prime Minister, and the Danish Supreme Court. The monarchy also uses some parts of the castle.

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    Posted: Jun 8, 2011
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