Architecture – Danish Royal Palaces
I was watching a six-part documentary on Christian IX, of Denmark, known as the Father-in-law of Europe. Then needing to know more I found this painting of the King with his family. The painting was set in Fredensborg Palace. That led me further down the rabit hole and then I sumbled onto a website of Danish Palaces. For further exploration here is a link The Danish Royal Palaces.
Aalborghus Castle
Aalborg, Denmark, 1555
Amalienborg Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1754
Amalienborg Palace Christian IX’s Palace – Schacks Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1754
Amalienborg Palace – Christian VII Palace – Levetzaus Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1754
The interiors are considered the finest Danish Rococo interior
Amalienborg Palace – Christian VII Palace – Moltkes Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1754
Amalienborg Palace – Frederick VIII Palace – Brockdorffs Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1754
Bernstorff Castle
Gentofte, Copenhagen, 1765
Neo-Classicism
Charlottenlund Palace
Chorlottenlund, Denmark, 1881
Baroque and Neo-Renaissance
Christianborg Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1928
Baroque, Neoclassicism, Neo-baroque
Fredensborg Palace
Fredensborg, Denmark, 1753
Baroque, Dutch, Rococo
Frederiksberg Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1735
Baroque
Frederiksborg Castle
Hillerod, Denmark, 1609
Flemish and Dutch Renaisance
Grasten Palace
Grasten, Denmark, 1603
Hermitage Hunting Lodge
Dyrehaven, Denmark, 1736
Baroque
Koldinghus Castle
Kolding, Denmark, 1481
Kronborg Castle
Helsingør, Denmark, 1658
Lapidarium of Kings
Copenhagen, Denmark
Lapidarium of Kings
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nyborg Castle
Funen, Denmark, 1282
Rosenborg Castle
Copenhagen, Denmark, 1624
Dutch Renaissance
Sønderborg Castle
Sønderborg, Denmark, 1557
Renanssance Style
Sorgenfri Palace
Kongens Lyngby, Denmark, 1757
Baroque
Spøttrup Castle
Diocese of Viborg, Denmark, 1530