The imposing Christiansborg Palace is the seat of the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State, located on the tiny island of Slotsholmen in Copenhagen. The public areas are a must-see attraction for visitors interested in art, architecture, and history, demonstrating three separate architectural styles that came about as the palace was rebuilt following two devastating fires in 1794 and 1884.

A combined entrance ticket includes access to the Great Hall (where you can admire the Queen’s Tapestry Collection), the Royal Reception Rooms, the Royal Stables, the Royal Kitchen, and the underground ruins, which date back to an original castle built on the site in 1167. The various architectural styles showcased include neo-baroque, neo-classical, and baroque.

Christiansborg Palace, Prins Jorgens Gard, 1468 Kobenhaven K, Phone: +45-33-92-64-92

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