Rosenborg Castle
Rosenborg Castle is an impressive and historic monument in the heart of Copenhagen. With its beautiful and well-preserved Renaissance architecture, the castle is an experience in itself. Inside the castle you can experience a number of the crown jewels and treasures of Denmark's most famous kings and queens. With a tour, you can learn more about Denmark's royal history and get an insight into the life of the kings at the castle. In addition, the surrounding Kongens Have is a lovely place to take a walk and relax in beautiful surroundings. Visit Rosenborg Castle and take a step back in time to Denmark's proud history and culture.

Lifelike lions of silver
In Riddersalen the throne chairs stand, guarded by three lifelike silver lions - one walking, one sitting and one partially lying. The purpose of the throne chairs and the three lions was to stage the royal power in a pompous and awe-inspiring manner.
The king throne in narwhal tusk, the queen throne of silver and the guardian lions are together a spectacular sight!
Crown Jewels and Crowns
In the basement of Rosenborg Castle you will find Skatkammeret, which contains the Danish crown jewels, the crown regalia such as scepter and royal apple, as well as the crown of the queen and the monarchical kings.
The magnificent collection of the Danish crown jewels is the result of a large number of queens and a single princess's great interest in beautiful jewelery and gems. The crown jewels may only be worn by the Queen and only in Denmark.
The beautiful crown jewels, whose history started with Christian 6.'s queen, Sophie Magdalene, are a must see when visiting Rosenborg Castle.
Frequently asked questions
No unfortunately not, as there are many stairs which make it difficult to get around with a wheelchair.
1/6 – 31/8 2019 everyday 9 AM to 5 PM
1/9 – 31/10 2019 everyday 10 AM to 4 PM
1/11 – 22/11 2019 tuesday-sunday 10 AM to 3 PM
26/12 – 30/12 2019 monday, thursday-sunday 10 AM to 4 PM
31/12 2019 tuesday 10 AM to 3 PM
Entrance costs 115 DKK for adults and children up til 17 years go in for free
The children's guide to Rosenborg Castle
The children at Den Blå Mælkevej from the school on Grundtvigsvej have been discovering Denmark, and in this connection they have visited Rosenborg Castle. Here you will find their guide to Rosenborg Castle.
The children's guide to Rosenborg Castle
The children on the Blue Milky Way from the school on Grundtvigsvej have been discovering Denmark, and in this connection they have visited Rosenborg Castle. Here you will find their guide to experiences at Rosenborg Castle.
Why go in and see Rosenborg and its surroundings?
You can see the throne room and the crown jewels at the bottom, and there is also a beautiful artistic ceiling. Rosenborg is right next to Kongens Have and there is a playground for you or your child to play on. Kongens Have is a good place for you to enjoy with your family and friends and the Livgarden barracks are also located just off Rosenborg.

What to see inside Rosenborg Castle?
There are really a lot of old things thereinside, for example, chairs, jewelry, amber items and really nice paintings.
Queen Margrethe uses her crown when she is for special company or when she is buried, the crown lies on top of the coffin. There is beautiful artistic ceiling. At the very bottom, there are the Queen's crown jewels. You can see the clothes like Chr. d. 4. died in & #8211; one can see the dried blood!
History
Christian d. 4 & #8217; s romantic relationship
In the old days when the king was to marry a woman, he married his right hand. This meant that the first one he married became queen. Christian d. 4 married right hand to Queen Anne Cathrine, later she died. Then he fell in love in Kirsten Munk and then he married her left hand. After they got married, rumors surfaced that she was dating a young soldier.
The King's Garden
In 1606 Christian purchased 4.40 private lands outside Copenhagen's northeastern amusement park, which was named Kongens Have. In the garden he erected a two-story castle with moat and wind bridge.
Christian d.4 lifetime
He was born April 12, 1577, and died February 28, 1648.

What to do at Rosenborg Castle?
1. Foolish
Find a tree and say it's the can. Then there must be a person who is also the can, all the others must hide and the can must find the others, but those who hide must go to the tree and say & #8220; everyone out of the can & #8221; and then they have won.
2. Stickball
You have to have a ball, an adult has to throw it in the air, and the person who grabs it has to shoot a person. You must not take any steps with the ball, and if you die you must stand with crossed legs. You are also dead if there is someone who has grabbed your ball. When you are dead and standing with crossed legs and the ball rolls towards one, and when you reach the ball with your hands, you are alive again.
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