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  1. Take a peek behind the scenes of the Danish Royal Family. At Amalienborg Palace in the heart of Copenhagen, you can visit the seat of one of the world's oldest monarchies and go behind the scenes in a real royal palace. The palace is a must for anyone with a taste for royal history.

  2. The history of Amalienborg. Amalienborg was built in the 1750s as the midpoint of the surrounding Frederiksstaden quarter, which comprises the strip between Bredgade Street and the quay, stretching from Sankt Annæ Square to the Kastellet fort. The four palaces were originally built as homes for the nobility, but were taken over by the Royal ...

  3. Apr 9, 2024 · The Royal House of Denmark’s annual report 2023. 20 March 2024 | News.

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  5. The Danish Royal Palace or Amalienborg Palace is actually a collection of four grand places and is the official home of the Royal Family. The palaces have been given the names of various Danish Kings – Christian VII, Frederick VIII, Christian IX and Christian VII. Dating to the 18th century, Denmark Amalienborg palace became the official ...

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  7. Amalienborg Palace is one of the biggest attractions in Copenhagen and one of the Royal highlights of the country. Four identical palaces from the 1750s surrounded Amalienborg Palace Square and were originally built as residences for four aristocrats.

  8. Amalienborg, residential square in Copenhagen, Den., built during the reign (1746–66) of King Frederick V and comprising four mansions and the octagonal courtyard surrounded by them. The complex was designed and constructed by the Danish architect Nicolai Eigtved, who also designed numerous other.

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