• Marselisborg Palace is a royal residence of the Danish royal family in Aarhus. It has been the summer residence of Queen Margrethe II since 1967.
  • Marselisborg Palace is perhaps the smallest and most intimate of the residences, and the one which allowed Queen Margrethe the most privacy.
  • Marselisborg Palace is a must-visit destination throughout the year. During the summer months, the palace is in use as the royal family's summer residence.
  • As a part of the gift, the architect Hack Kampmann built, between 1899 and 1902, the existing Marselisborg Palace, which became the crown prince couple’s...
  • Marselisborg Palace is a royal residence of the Danish Royal Family in Aarhus. It has been the summer residence of Queen Margrethe II since 1967.
  • Designed by architect Hack Kampmann, Marselisborg Palace was built in 1899-1902 on the land of the old Marselisborg Manor and was presented as a gift from...
  • Marselisborg Palace is a royal residence located on the outskirts of Aarhus. It serves as the summer residence of the Danish royal family and offers visitors.
  • Marselisborg Palace is a summer home of the royal family, and when they’re not in residence the public can explore the English-style grounds and rose…
  • The Queen's Palace Marselisborg, Aarhus.
  • Marselisborg Palace was given by the people of Denmark as a wedding gift to the Crown Prince Christian (later Christian X) and his consort Princess Alexandrine.