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  1. Sorgenfri Palace (Danish: Sorgenfri Slot; lit. "Sorrow free", a calque of Sans Souci) is a royal residence of the Danish monarch, located in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, on the east side of Lyngby Kongevej, in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen. The surrounding neighbourhood is called Sorgenfri after it.

  2. Sorgenfri Palace was built by the architect Francois Dieussart in 1705-1706 for Carl Count Ahlefeldt. From 1730, this country house was owned by the Royal Family, and Crown Prince Frederik (V) had court architect Lauritz de Thurah build a wing for the gentlemen of the Court and a horse stable. When Frederik V became king, the palace was given ...

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  4. Sorgenfri Palace. Kongens Lyngby, Denmark. Sorgenfri Palace was built by the architect Francois Dieussart in 1705-06 for Carl Count Ahlefeldt. From 1730, this country house was owned by the royal family, and Crown Prince Frederik (V) had court architect Lauritz de Thurah build a wing for the gentlemen of the Court and a horse stable.

    • Kongevejen 2, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
  5. Sorgenfri Palace. Sorgenfri Palace is a royal residence of the Danish monarch located in the Lyngby-Taarbæk municipality in Greater Copenhagen. Originally a country seat, Sorgenfri Palace was built for the Danish nobleman Count Carl Ahlefeldt in 1706.

  6. Sorgenfri Palace. This is by far one of the more tranquil, cosiest smaller of the castle parks in greater Copenhagen area. The walk down by the long river that stretches through the park is peaceful, beautiful and the park is never too busy.

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    • Kongevejen 2 Kongens Lyngby
  7. Apr 9, 2024 · The Royal House of Denmark’s annual report 2023. 20 March 2024 | News.

  8. Sorgenfri Palace is a royal residence of the Danish monarch, located in Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality, on the east side of Lyngby Kongevej, in the northern suburbs of Copenhagen. The surrounding neighbourhood is called Sorgenfri after it.

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