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  1. O Palácio de Fredensborg ( Fredensborg Slot em dinamarquês) é um palácio localizado na margem oriental do lago Esrum em Fredensborg, na ilha da Zelândia na Dinamarca. É a residência de primavera e outono da família real dinamarquesa, é um importante local para visitas de estado e eventos da Família Real. É a mais utilizada das residências da Fam...

    • Johan Cornelius Krieger, Lauritz de Thurah, Nicolai Eigtved
    • 1753
    • Barroco
    • 1720
  2. Fredensborg Palace (Danish: Fredensborg Slot; pronounced [ˈfʁeˀðn̩sˌpɒˀ ˈslʌt]) is a palace located on the eastern shore of Lake Esrum (Danish, Esrum Sø) in Fredensborg on the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in Denmark.

  3. Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century, replacing an older castle acquired by Frederick II and becoming the largest Renaissance residence in Scandinavia .

  4. Fredensborg Palace was built as a country seat for Frederik IV, and the palace is often the setting for important events in the life of the Royal Family. Fredensborg Palace was built as a country seat for Frederik IV by the architect J.C. Krieger. Construction began in 1719. The main building was first used in 1722 and the chapel in 1726.

  5. O Palácio de Fredensborg é um palácio localizado na margem oriental do lago Esrum em Fredensborg, na ilha da Zelândia na Dinamarca. É a residência de primavera e outono da família real dinamarquesa, é um importante local para visitas de estado e eventos da Família Real. É a mais utilizada das residências da Família Real.

  6. The Bath House. From Frederik II’s original Frederiksborg Palace, the little Bath House remains to this day. It was built in 1580, and the richly-decorated sandstone portal with fluted, Ionic columns and with lion masks on the pedestals and column shafts still bears Frederik II’s motto: "Mein Hoffnung zu Gott allein".

  7. Frederiksborg Castle was built by King Christian IV in the early decades of the 17th century and is the largest Renaissance complex in the Nordic region. The aim of the building was to show off and enhance Christian IV’s status as a powerful European monarch.