1. Amalienborg PalaceAmalienborg Slotsplads, Christian VIII's Palace, Copenhagen 1257
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EDITOR REVIEW: COPENHAGEN. Known for its Rococo design, this palace was built as the winter home for the Danish royal family and is actually composed of four individual mansions. Each one faces a cobblestone courtyard, and although they're identical on the outside, all the mansions boast interiors that have been distinctively decorated. The royal residence since 1784, the palace currently has 12 rooms open for public viewing. Museum exhibits cover the period between the late 19th and late 20th centuries. BUS: 1, 6, 9, or 10 |
More Details Hours: Jan-Apr Tue-Sun 11am-4pm; May-Oct Daily 10am-4pm; Nov-mid Dec Tue-Sun 11am-4pm Book Now - Before You Go! Website: Visit the Amalienborg Palace website » Type: Historic Sites |