Rosenborg Castle
Rosenborg Castle
Rosenborg Castle Interior
The Royal Collection

Rooms & Highlights

Step into 400 years of royal history. From the pomp of the Knights' Hall to the sparkle of the Crown Jewels.

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"Rosenborg is not merely a castle; it is a treasure chest of the Danish monarchy, preserved exactly as the kings and queens left it."

The Knights' Hall
The Heart of the Castle

The Knights' Hall

Completed in 1624, this magnificent hall was originally intended as a ballroom. Today, it houses the coronation chairs and the three silver lions that guard them. The ceiling features elaborate stucco work and paintings depicting the government's achievements.

  • The Coronation Chairs
  • The Silver Lions
  • 12 Tapestries of Rosenborg
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The Crown Jewels
Beneath the Castle

The Treasury & Crown Jewels

Deep in the secure vaults lie the symbols of the Danish monarchy's power. The Crown Jewels are unique in that they are not just museum pieces—they are still worn by H.M. The Queen on special occasions.

See the absolute monarchy's crowns, the sceptre, the orb, and the anointing ampulla, alongside sparkling sets of emeralds, diamonds, and pearls.

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More to Explore

Winter Room

Christian IV's Winter Room

The best-preserved room from the original castle, featuring paneling from the 1610s and Dutch paintings purchased by the King himself.

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The King's Garden

The King's Garden

Denmark's oldest royal garden. A popular retreat in the center of Copenhagen, featuring the Hercules Pavilion and the statue of Hans Christian Andersen.

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Special Exhibitions

Special Exhibitions

Rotating exhibitions that delve deeper into specific eras, monarchs, or themes of the Royal Collection.

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The Marble Room

The Marble Room

A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, featuring walls covered in artificial marble and a ceiling painted with the royal coat of arms.

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The Glass Room

The Glass Room

Home to a unique collection of Venetian glass given to King Frederick IV during his visit to Venice in 1709.

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The Porcelain Cabinet

The Porcelain Cabinet

Featuring the exquisite Flora Danica service, one of the world's most prestigious porcelain collections.

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