Christiansborg Palace is a must-see spot in Copenhagen, Denmark, blending history, architecture, and political importance. Situated on Slotsholmen, it has been a royal residence, a parliament building, and a cultural landmark of Denmark.
Christiansborg Palace was initially constructed between 1733 and 1745 as a grand Baroque palace for King Christian VI. After a significant fire in 1794, it was rebuilt in various styles over the years. Today, it is home to the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Prime Minister’s Office.
Reaching Christiansborg Palace is simple with public transport. The closest metro station is Gammel Strand, and several bus routes stop nearby. Visitors can also enjoy a walk or bike ride through the picturesque Slotsholmen area.
Tickets are available online or at the palace entrance. General admission is about 160 DKK for adults, with discounts for students and free entry for children under 18. Combination tickets offer access to multiple attractions.
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