Christiansborg Slot, A Royal Experience of Danish History and Splendor

Christiansborg, 1240 Copenhagen K
A very beautiful palace
4.2

Introduction

Tranlation: The palace, built by Archbishop Absalon in 1167, was once a royal palace but was destroyed by a large fire in the late 18th century. After multiple reconstructions and renovations, the current palace was completed in 1928 and designed in the Baroque style. Today, parts of the palace serve as reception rooms for the Danish royal family and also function as a museum open to visitors. The underground area displays remains of the early 12th-century city and the originally built sections of the city walls.

Must-go rating

Worth going
60%
Generally
40%

Transportation

40%
Self-driving
20%
Bus transportation
40%
Subway/Train
Address
Christiansborg, 1240 Copenhagen K
Opening hours
10:00-17:00
Transportation
Bus: Route 1A/2A/15/26/40/65E/81N/83N/85N, Christiansborg‎ Station.