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03-MAY-2015

Copenhagen. Rosenborg Palace

Rosenborg Palace was built in the period 1606-34 as Christian IV’s summerhouse ¨in the country¨ just outside the ramparts of Copenhagen. Christian IV was very fond of the palace and often stayed at the castle when he resided in Copenhagen, and it was here that he died in 1648. After his death, the palace passed to his son King Frederik III, who together with his queen, Sophie Amalie, carried out several types of modernisation. The last king who used the place as a residence was Frederik IV, and around 1720, Rosenborg was abandoned in favor of Frederiksborg Palace.Through the 1700s, considerable art treasures were collected at Rosenborg Castle, among other things items from the estates of deceased royalty and from Christiansborg after the fire there in 1794. Soon the idea of a museum arose, and that was realised in 1833, which is The Royal Danish Collection’s official year of establishment. The castle opened to the public in 1838, and there one could get a tour through the royal family’s history from the time of Christian IV up to the visitor’s own time.

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MarcViskens23-May-2015 18:14
very nice shot José
Guest 23-May-2015 16:38
Nicely captured Jose! Copenhagen definitely on my list of must visit places.
Zeeby23-May-2015 16:18
Very pretty palace! V
Richard Townsend23-May-2015 16:06
Great picture of this palace and garden, Jose! V
Gerard Koehl23-May-2015 16:05
Ce bâtiment est magnifique. V
Tom LeRoy23-May-2015 15:56
A beautiful palace, well composed in good light. V
Kim23-May-2015 15:47
Very nice composition of this place! V
Allan Jay23-May-2015 15:39
Great comp, Jose!
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John Hamers23-May-2015 15:30
Outstanding image of this beautiful castle. V!
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