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  1. Visit the Amalienborg Museum to see the special exhibition ‘Frederik X: King of Tomorrow’ and the interiors of former royals in Christian VIII’s Palace. The museum is part of the Royal Danish Collection, which also includes Rosenborg and Koldinghus.

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      History - Amalienborg | The Royal Danish Collection

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      About - Amalienborg | The Royal Danish Collection

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    There are lockers in the ticket office. Unfortunately, there isn’t space for suitcases. For security reasons you may only bring small bags to the palace. Please note that bags must be collected before closing time.

    It is not possible to eat at the Amalienborg Museum. You are allowed to take water in clear plastic bottles into the museum.

    Because there are many fragile and freestanding objects at the Amalienborg Museum, we ask our guests to observe a few simple precautions. The objects in the museum may not be touched. It is important that you follow the instructions and recommendations of the staff during your visit.

    Photography is allowed. Please avoid talking on your mobile phone in the museum, as doing so may disturb the other visitors. You are, however, welcome to use your mobile phone to look at our online guides to the exhibits or for taking pictures.

    Young children must be accompanied by an adult inside the museum. Very young children must be carried in a baby carrier on the stomach. If you have any further questions, you are welcome to contact the guard’s office by telephone: +45 3318 6052. We hope you enjoy your visit to The Royal Danish Collection.

    If you have a hidden disability or condition, you can pick up a free Sunflower lanyard and a plastic sleeve for a personal card when you visit The Amalienborg Museum. Both are available from our shop and from the reception where you buy your ticket. The Sunflower lanyard is a discreet sign that the wearer might need a little extra time, understandi...

    Visit the Amalienborg Museum in Christian VIII's palace and see the royal collection of art and furniture. Find out the opening hours, admission prices, how to book online, and what to expect during your visit.

  2. Besøg Amalienborgmuseet. Du finder Amalienborgmuseet i Christian VIII’s Palæ, der er et af de fire palæer, som siden 1794 har været den danske kongefamilies hjemsted i København. Her kan du se de kongelige arbejdsværelser fra Christian 9. til Frederik. 9. (Hendes Majestæt Dronning Margrethes far).

  3. Amalienborg is HM The King's winter residence. The Amalienborg complex consists of four palaces, built around an octagonal courtyard, in the centre of which stands the French sculptor J.F.J. Saly’s equestrian statue of Frederik V, the founder of Amalienborg and Frederiksstaden.

  4. Amalienborg Palace is home to the royal family and a museum about the Danish monarchy. Every day at 12pm, you can watch the changing of the guards.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmalienborgAmalienborg - Wikipedia

    In the 1980s the palace was restored as residence for the Crown Prince, storage facilities for the Queen's Reference Library and a museum for the Royal House of Glücksborg. The museum features private royal apartments from 1863 to 1947 including original fittings and furnishings.

  6. The museum is an extension of the Royal Collections at Rosenborg Castle and visitors can view artefacts from the Kings of the House of Glücksburg in the period of 1863-1972 and covers four generations of the Family.