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  1. Fredensborg Palace ( Danish: Fredensborg Slot; pronounced [ˈfʁeˀðn̩sˌpɒˀ ˈslʌt]) is a palace located on the eastern shore of Lake Esrum ( Danish, Esrum Sø) in Fredensborg on the island of Zealand ( Sjælland) in Denmark. It is the Danish royal family ’s spring and autumn residence, and is often the site of important state visits ...

  2. Fredensborg Palace Garden is one of Denmark’s largest Baroque gardens and was rearranged in the 1760s under Frederik V. A distinctive element in the garden is the main axis at Brede Allé, which originates from the palace’s garden hall. The palace garden covering nearly 120 hectares was laid out by J.C. Krieger with, among other things ...

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  4. Fredensborg Palace is the Queen's residence for six months of the year. The Royal Couple use the palace for three months in the spring and three months in the autumn. They celebrate weddings, silver wedding anniversaries and birthdays at the palace. Fredensborg also provides a setting for Her Majesty to carry out her official duties.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FredensborgFredensborg - Wikipedia

    Fredensborg ( Danish pronunciation: [ˈfʁeˀðn̩sˌpɒˀ]) is a railway town located in Fredensborg Municipality, North Zealand, some 30 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Denmark. It is most known for Fredensborg Palace, one of the official residences of the Danish royal family. As of 1 January 2023, the town had a population of 8,960.

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  6. Oct 31, 2023 · Fredensborg was nicknamed “The Palace of Peace” because in the first year of its construction, Denmark-Norway and Sweden negotiated a peace treaty (signed on 3 July 1720). Queen Margrethe II of Denmark was crowned in 1972. She lives with other ; members of the Danish Royal Family at Fredensborg Palace during autumn and spring.

  7. At the age of 13, Christian lost his father, and his mother sent him to Copenhagen to live with his uncle, Frederick VI. The years passed, Christian was trained in the army, became an officer and married Louise of Hesse-Kassel. The moved into the Yellow Palace at Amalienborg and had six children. In 1852, the family's fortunes changed forever.

  8. Visit The Palace and the Private Gardens. The palace and the private gardens are reserved for the Royal Family and is closed most of the year. But from 1st July till 31st July it is possible to visit the palace and the private gardens on a guided tour. Time and place. In Danish: 10pm - 3pm*. Ticket Price: Adult: DKK 100.

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