Rosenborg Palace
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Rosenborg Palace - a historic building in the center of Copenhagen. The big architectural complex was designed by King Christian IV in 1606-1624 years as a summer royal residence. In 1624, the castle was re-designed by the Renaissance architect Hans Fleming Stenvinkel Junior. From that time to the present day appearance of the castle has not changed. Gorgeous all been decorated ballroom, where a gala receptions, balls and royal audience. In 1710, Frederik IV and his family left the palace Rosenborg. Since then, the residence of the kings returned only twice - in 1794 when Christiansborg burned down, and in 1801 at the time of the battle of Copenhagen.

In 1838, the royal palace Rosenborg was opened to public access. The palace offers a wonderful collection of jewelry, jewelry, portraits, porcelain, weapons, objects of interior. It is particularly interesting to see the exhibition of royal jewels and coronation jewels carpet.

Rosenborg Palace, the summer is especially beautiful as the palace are located around the Royal Gardens. This is really the very royal gardens laid Christian IV in the Renaissance. About 2, 5 million people a year visit the gardens, admiring the many species of flowers and plants. In 2001 we opened a new garden in the Renaissance style.

Rosenborg Palace is one of the most famous and important historical monuments in Denmark. Each year the castle is visited by many tourists from all over the world.

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