Discover the majestic structure that houses the Danish Supreme Court, the Danish Prime Minister's office, and the Danish Parliament
Observe the preparations for royal dinner in the recently renovated Royal Kitchen, which has one of Europe's largest collections of copperware
Visit the lavish reception halls, explore the castle ruins beneath the palace, and learn everything there is to know about Danish regal life
Seize the opportunity to discover the stunning tapestries made by the Queen that reflect 1000 years of Danish history
Activity Location: Prins Jørgens Gård 1, 1218 København, Denmark
Activity Duration: 1 Hour (Approx.)
Activity Timings: 10:00 AM to 05:00 PM
About Christiansborg Palace:
Christiansborg Palace is a government complex placed on the island near Slotsholmen in Copenhagen, Denmark. It serves as the location of the Danish Supreme Court, the Danish Prime Minister's Office, and the Danish Parliament. Christiansborg, as it is now known, was built in 1928 and is still in use for official royal and legislative activities. Grab a chance to buy Christiansborg Palace Tickets and see the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister's office, and the Supreme Court of Denmark.
About the Christiansborg Palace Tickets:
How to Reach?
Yes, Christiansborg Palace is worth visiting. The Palace has a stunning location that is well worth a visit. As you tour the palace, amazing historical information is presented. You will see a major fraction of the rulers and the Danish realm's historical development. The artwork in this location, particularly the tapestries, is priceless.
If you want to view everything in detail, it will probably take you about an hour to explore the palace, including the ruins in the basement. It will take you half an hour to see the stables, and an hour to get from the tower to the royal kitchen.
The best time to visit Christiansborg Palace is Saturday so that you can take advantage of the 50-minute guided tours (in English) of the palace's Royal Kitchen, ruins, and stables.