All castle to visit in Denmark

Step into history at the majestic castles in Denmark. These 4 architectural wonders offer a glimpse into the past with their grand structures and historical significance.

Are you interested in exploring historic castles? These are the must-see castles in Denmark:

  1. Rosenborg Castle1

    Rosenborg Castle

     Copenhagen
    The Rosenborg Castle is a renaissance castle located in Copenhagen that was built in 1606 and was used as the seat of Danish kings for about a hundred years. The castle was opened to the public in 1838 and it houses a museum which displays the Royal Collections, artifacts spanning a breadth of royal
  2. Amalienborg2

    Amalienborg

     Copenhagen
    The Amalienborg is a Rococo palace complex in Copenhagen that serves as the residence of the Danish royals. It consists of four palaces that are exact copies of one another, all organized symmetrically around a small square. The statue of a man on a horse in the middle of the square depicts king Fre
  3. Jægerspris Castle3

    Jægerspris Castle

     Jægerspris
    Jægerspris Castle, located in Jægerspris, is a historical structure that dates back to the 1300-1400s. Over the centuries, the castle has undergone numerous renovations and expansions, reflecting the changing architectural styles and needs of its inhabitants.
  4. The Lapidarium of Kings - Christian IV's Brewhouse4

    The Lapidarium of Kings - Christian IV's Brewhouse

     Copenhagen
    The Lapidarium of Kings - Christian IV's Brewhouse is a lapidarium in Copenhagen that is housed in the 400 year old brewhouse of King Christian IV where it exhibits a royal collection of stoneworks. The collection consists of 300 statues, sculptures and ornamentation from various materials gathered