• Rosenborg Castle Denmark was built in the early 17th century by one of the most famous of all Scandinavian kings – the flamboyant Christian IV.
  • Located west of Frederiksstaden, Rosenborg Castle was constructed during the Dutch Renaissance and completed in 1633 by King Christian IV.
  • Woven artworks on the dividers celebrate fights amongst Denmark and Sweden. The insides are all around safeguarded and welcome the visitors to take a trip...
  • Travel to scenic lakes, Rosenborg castle in the King's Garden, the New Houses, the Little Mermaid, Gefion Fountain, Amalienbrog castle and Nyhavn.
  • The main attraction of the castle is the Knight’s Hall where you can see three silver life-size guards, the coronation thrones, and the wall tapestries.
  • Rosenborg Palace was built in the period 1606-34 as Christian IV’s summerhouse just outside the ramparts of Copenhagen.
  • Christian IV loved this castle so much that on his deathbed at Frederiksborg he wanted to be transported by a sleigh to Rosenborg in order to end his days there.
  • The days of welcoming newly-arrived princesses with splendour are perhaps bygone, but the treasures are still proudly on display at Rosenborg Castle.
  • Rosenborg Castle is so preposterously pretty it looks like an illustration from a fairy tale by local hero Hans Christian Andersen.