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  1. Maior palácio da Escandinávia, foi construído sobre três ilhotas do Slotssø ("lago do castelo") por Cristiano IV da Dinamarca, entre 1560 e 1630, para ser uma residência real. O seu projeto é de autoria do arquiteto Hans Van Steenwinckel, o Velho, considerado como o maior expoente do Renascimento dinamarquês.

    • 1560 – 1620: The Building of Frederiksborg
    • 1700 – 1859: A Time of Change
    • 1860 – Today: The Brewer’s Museum

    In 1560 King Frederik II acquired Hillerødsholm Manor and constructed the first part of Frederiksborg Castle. But between 1600 and 1620, his son, Christian IV demolished the castle, before building the Renaissance castle we know today. While the Castle was being built, Christian IV resided in a large, Italian-style pleasure palace by the name of Sp...

    In 1720 Christian IV’s pleasure palace was demolished and then replaced by a stunning Baroque garden. The actual Castle was also renovated in the 1730s, but ceased to be used as a royal residence by the end of the 18th century. Instead, Frederiksborg was to house the royal collection of portraits. In the mid-19th century Frederiksborg Castle gained...

    Following the fire of 1859, the reconstruction of Frederiksborg Castle entailed both a nationwide collection and a lottery to raise funds for the Castle. The Royal Family decided that they would no longer use the Castle as a residence, so the question of what the Castle should be used for was open. The founder of Carlsberg, brewer J. C. Jacobsen pr...

  2. Visitar o Castelo de Frederiksborg é a melhor maneira de percorrer a história da Dinamarca desde 1500 até a atualidade. Este castelo, o maior da Escandinávia, é a sede do Museu de História Nacional dinamarquês e abriga autênticos tesouros artísticos.

  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. Experience the castle and museum with magnificent halls, portraits, history paintings and special exhibitions. Outside you find the Baroque Garden and Castle Lake! The most direct way to reach Frederiksborg is by taking the A-line of the S-train. Find your way.

  5. Frederiksborg Castle is one of the most famous castles in Denmark and for good reason: situated on three islands surrounded by a lake and beautiful gardens, it's simply breathtaking. Home to the Museum of National History, the grounds are full of rich history, architecture, and gardens.

  6. Frederiksborg is open every day throughout the year. 1 April – 31 October: 10 AM – 5 PM. Current information: Changes in the daily schedule will be announced here. Thursday 6 June: Due to TV recordings, the Great Hall will open at 10:30/11:00 AM and close at 4:30 PM.