Amalienborg Palace is the residence of the Danish royal family. It consists of four identical classical palace facades, surrounded by rococo interiors in an octagonal courtyard; in the center of the square is a huge equestrian statue of King Frederick V, founder of Amalienborg. Amalienborg was originally built for four noble families. However, when the Christiansborg Palace was burned down on February 26, 1794, the royal family purchased these palaces and moved into this palace. Over the years, various monarchs and their families lived in four different palaces.
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Amalienborg Palace is the residence of the Danish royal family. It consists of four identical classical palace facades, surrounded by rococo interiors in an octagonal courtyard; in the center of the square is a huge equestrian statue of King Frederick V, founder of Amalienborg. Amalienborg was originally built for four noble families. However, when the Christiansborg Palace was burned down on February 26, 1794, the royal family purchased these palaces and moved into this palace. Over the years, various monarchs and their families lived in four different palaces.
The Royal Palace of Amreimburg, on the shore of the Orson Strait in the eastern part of Copenhagen, is the main palace of the Danish royal family. The Queen of Denmark spends most of the year here. The Royal Guards guarding the palace are all around 1.9 meters. They wore bearskin hats, black uniforms, gold buttons, blue trousers, white ribbons, and big boots on their ankles, and white straps crossed in front of them, swords and shackles (ancient fashion bullets, ammunition) hanging behind them, living like the "iron soldier" in Andersen's fairy tale. They stood at a fixed point, with their guns, at times standing in front of the spire, the eight-rowed, red sign; at other times, with their shoulder-fired guns and their hands crossed, and with their feet in front, the two guards walked face to face or side by side from one end of the gate to the other. Then they turned 180 degrees back.
Denmark, famous Nordic country, nice place, palace is beautiful, recommended to see, very well preserved
It is close to the place where concerts are often heard and passing by, as if it is now an army station, only to look outside
A pretty castle, not too high, with a history.