• The Amalienborg palace complex in the heart of Copenhagen consists mainly of four baroque palaces on a huge central square.
  • While the palace is technically not open to the public, the Christian VIII palace sits across from the royal’s wing is home to the Amalienborg Museum.
  • Amalienborg Palace Square. Amalienborg Palace is the home of the royal family and most people agree it is the most beautiful square in Copenhagen.
  • Kopenhag'daki Amalienborg Sarayı, hükümdar ve prenslerin adını taşıyan dört binadan oluşuyor. İlki, 1754 yılında, VII. Hıristiyan konağı inşa edildi.
  • Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen is the home of the Danish royal family. It’s actually a complex of palaces, all set in a cobbled square with an impressive statue...
  • The site originally held another palace, called Sophie Amalienborg, built by Queen Sophie Amalie (consort of King Frederik III), who lived there until her death in 1685.
  • Amalienborg is laid out as a large octagonal square, with an equestrian statue of Frederick V in the middle and four nearly identical palaces surrounding it.
  • A Major Work in Danish Architecture Amalienborg, designed by the architect Nicolai Eigtved (1701-54) in the early 1750s, is a major work in Danish...
  • King Frederik IV constructed the second royal palace at Amalienborg during his rule between 1671 and 1730. ... It was named Sophie Amalienborg.