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Christiansborg Palace Review

4.5 /577 Reviews
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Copenhagen is free to enter, not a royal palace, but bigger than the Palace of Amerinburg. You can buy tickets to visit stables, kitchens, Royal theatres, museums and so on. There seems to be a horse team performance in the afternoon, but I didn't see it in time.

Christiansborg Palace

Posted: Sep 1, 2016
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  • _TI***it
    4/5Excellent

    Beautiful palace with pretty painted ceilings. Nicely decorated. Admired the architecture and decor.

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    Posted: Nov 22, 2023
  • Snickersfrog
    5/5Outstanding

    A place where the queen does her meet and greet with foreign delegates. It was just last week that the Queen met President Zelensky of Ukraine at this very place.

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    Posted: Sep 7, 2023
  • Snickersfrog
    5/5Outstanding

    Christiansborg Palace where the queen hosts her official functions. It was only last week that Queen Margrethe II hosted President Zelenskyj. You may buy individual passes for the different halls. But if you plan on visiting 2 halls is worthwhile to topup an extra 5 dkk for an all access pass. The royal stables has a fixed visiting time from 1.30pm to 4pm. So plan your trip accordingly. The pass has multiple reentry for up to 30 days.

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    Posted: Aug 26, 2023
  • wdkun
    5/5Outstanding
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    Christian Fort was first built between 1773 and 1775. King Christian VI razed the old palace (Copenhagen Palace) for pleasure. On this basis, he built a magnificent, magnificent and comfortable new palace as his dormitory, the Palace of Christian Fort. The design of Christianburg is the Rococo style of the eighteenth century in Europe. Since 1849, Fort Christian has been used as a place of parliament. When I entered the castle, I felt great and liked it all at once. Because many rooms in the castle are carpeted, you need to put on shoes when you enter (free at the entrance). What impressed me most in the castle was the Queen's Library. The two rooms were full of bookcases, full of books, heavy bookcases, heavy books and silent interpretation of the Royal education. Many of the Royal family's elegant conversation and erudite knowledge are derived from books. The Queen's library is often borrowed by the Danish Prime Minister as a dining place for foreign guests. Choosing this bookish place to entertain guests is bound to enable the guests to communicate and communicate calmly in a quiet and elegant atmosphere.

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    Posted: Aug 12, 2016
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
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    Kristianburg, formerly the palace of Denmark, is now the parliament building of Denmark. The tour is divided into several parts. I only went to the ruins and the Royal reception hall. Here, you can see the magnificent banquet hall, there are many hand-woven tapestries, or worth playing once.

    3
    Posted: Feb 25, 2017
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