Which country comes to mind if you are asked about the most fabulous kingdom? Few people will remember Denmark. Meanwhile, the Danish monarchy is the oldest operating in Europe. And where, if not in Copenhagen , to look for real royal castles? Especially since many of them have survived as if they are still inhabited.There are more than 600 palaces and castle ensembles in Denmark. Our local guide will show you the four most interesting castles in the vicinity of Copenhagen. All of them belong to different eras and give a general idea of other palace buildings of the kingdom: the castle-prison, the castle-masterpiece of the Scandinavian Renaissance and the current residence of the royal family.
Rosenborg Castle is without exaggeration the most beautiful of acastles in Denmark. Built of red brick in the Renaissance style with rectangular shapes of windows and pilasters, it resembles a fairytale house of a good wizard.
Frederick's Church Now Frederick's Church is one of the important historical monuments in Copenhagen, which is also a vivid example of the Rococo style.
Amalienborg is a royal palace in Copenhagen, which is still the residence of the ruling royal family. The castle is notable for its history, original architecture, and also attracts tourists with an unusual spectacle - the change of the guard of honor
You will make your own way to the meeting points