Overview
Christiansborg Palace is the absolute epicentre of Danish power, uniquely housing all three branches of government: the Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Prime Minister's Office. It sits grandly on the islet of Slotsholmen.
Highlights
- Royal Reception Rooms: Explore the lavishly decorated rooms used by the Queen for state banquets and official functions.
- The Tower: The highest viewing point in Copenhagen, offering free panoramic views of the city.
- The Great Hall: Home to the breathtaking, modern tapestries designed by Bjørn Nørgaard depicting Danish history.
History
This site has been the seat of administration since Bishop Absalon built the city's first castle here in 1167. The current Neo-Baroque structure is actually the third palace on this site, completed in 1928 after two previous palaces were destroyed by devastating fires.
Visitor Tips
- Tickets: You can buy a combined ticket for the Reception Rooms, Ruins, and Stables, or pay for them individually.
- Duration: Allow 2–3 hours for a comprehensive visit.
- The Tower: Entry to the tower view is free, but expect a security check and potential queuing.