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  1. Amalienborg is famous for its Royal Guard, called Den Kongelige Livgarde. Every day you can experience the changing of the guards, as they march from their barracks in 100 Gothersgade by Rosenborg Castle through the streets of Copenhagen and end up at Amalienborg, where the changing of the guard takes place at 12:00 noon. Surrounding the palace ...

  2. O Museu de Amalienborg. No Palácio de Christian VIII está o Museu de Amalienborg, que expõe a história da monarquia da Dinamarca através de aposentos reais, fotografias e retratos. No Museu de Amalienborg é possível voltar 150 anos no tempo e contemplar móveis e utensílios históricos da época.

  3. www.kongehuset.dk › slotte-og-kongeskibet › amalienborgAmalienborg - Kongehuset

    Amalienborg er den kongelige families residens i København og består af fire identiske palæer. Del. Slotsanlægget består af fire palæer, der omkranser en ottekantet plads. Midt på pladsen ses Salys rytterstatue af Frederik 5., som var grundlæggeren af Amalienborg og Frederiksstaden.

  4. Amalienborg Palace Copenhagen Entrance Fee. Entry for adults is DKK 95 (€13), and is free for children under 18. Check this website to buy ticket. Students get discounted tickets for DKK 65 (€8.72) You can also get combination tickets for other palaces in the city.

  5. Mar 3, 2020 · March 3, 2020 by Henk Bekker. The museum in Amalienborg Palace is a popular sight to see in Copenhagen – a visit covers the royal history of the Danish constitutional kings and queens. The Amalienborg Palace complex in Copenhagen is the official residence of the Danish monarch. Two of the four Amalienborg rococo palaces are open to visitors.

  6. Dánský královský palác Amalienborg ( dánsky Amalienslot) je hlavní sídlo dánských králů, aktuálně Frederika X. a jeho rodiny. Palácový komplex se nachází v dánském hlavním městě Kodani a je využíván především jako zimní rezidence královské rodiny. Jeho čtyři paláce jsou pojmenovány Christian VII., Christian ...

  7. The museum goes back 150 years to Christian IX and Queen Louise, who were known as “Europe’s parents-in-law” because their six children all married into European royal houses. In Christian VIII’s Palace you can see royal interiors: as in a journey through time the rooms of the Royal Couple and their heirs stand intact. The rooms testify ...

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