Palazzo di Christiansborg + Museo della Guerra Danese
Posizione | Località
Essenziali
- Scopri la casa del potere reale e politico danese
- Visita le rovine di 800 anni fa
- Esplora la storia della guerra, comprese le armature e le armi
Informazione pratica
Bambini
Ingresso gratuito per i ragazzi da 0 a 17 anni se accompagnati da un adulto pagante
Orari di apertura
Palazzo di Christiansborg:
Lunedì - Domenica: 10.00 - 17.00
Museo della Guerra Danese:
Martedì - domenica: 10.00 - 17.00
Lunedì: chiuso, tranne da giugno ad agosto
Informazioni sui biglietti
Biglietto disponibile direttamente su smartphone
I biglietti possono essere riprogrammati o cancellati fino a 48 ore prima
Le stanze del Palazzo di Christiansborg potrebbero essere chiuse senza preavviso in relazione all'utilizzo del palazzo da parte della Famiglia Reale
Ulteriori informazioni
Tutte le armi da fuoco esposte al Museo della Guerra Danese non sono funzionanti.
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Accessibilità
Come arrivare
Trasporto Pubblico
La fermata più vicina è Gammel Strand (metro M3 e M4 e autobus 2A, 23, 26, 31 e 37). I due musei distano 3 minuti a piedi l'uno dall'altro.
Informazioni su
Una visita alla storica Slotsholmen è una tappa obbligata a Copenaghen
Slotsholmen si trova nel cuore di Copenaghen e offre un mix di grandezza architettonica e patrimonio culturale. L'isola è ricca di attrazioni e musei che vorrai esplorare quando visiterai Copenaghen. Con questo biglietto combinato potrai visitare il Palazzo di Christiansborg e il Museo della Guerra Danese.
Regalità, politica e rovine al Palazzo di Christiansborg
Non si può negare che il Palazzo di Christiansborg sia l'attrazione principale di Slotsholmen. Varcare l'imponente ingresso del palazzo è come fare un salto indietro nel tempo, poiché il palazzo è stato costruito sul sito di due precedenti castelli. Oggi il palazzo è la sede del Parlamento danese, dell'Ufficio del Primo Ministro e della Corte Suprema, ma è anche una delle attrazioni turistiche più popolari di Copenhagen.
Una visita al Palazzo di Christiansborg inizia nella Sala Grande con i suoi alti soffitti, i lampadari decorati e gli intricati arazzi. Da lì, i visitatori possono esplorare le altre stanze del palazzo, tra cui la sala del trono, la cappella reale e gli appartamenti reali. Una visita ai sotterranei ti porterà alle rovine del primo castello, costruito in questo luogo nel 1167.
500 anni di storia militare al Museo della Guerra Danese
Visitare il Museo della Guerra Danese è come fare un viaggio attraverso cinque secoli di storia militare danese. Il museo è ospitato all'interno dell'imponente Arsenale Reale, lungo 156 metri e costruito nel 1604. Una vasta collezione di manufatti, tra cui armi, uniformi, veicoli e modelli, dipinge un quadro vivido del coinvolgimento militare della Danimarca nei conflitti di tutto il mondo.
Durante la tua visita potrai immergerti nell'esperienza dei soldati danesi di stanza in Afghanistan grazie alla mostra " La guerra a distanza", che ricrea una base danese nel paese. Attraverso questa e altre mostre, il museo approfondisce i costi umani della guerra, mostrando le storie personali dei soldati danesi e dei civili colpiti dal conflitto.
Recensioni
250 recensioni
Copenhagen dall'alto
Cogliendo l'occasione di una cena al ristorante Tarnet i Norrlist, che si trova all'interno del palazzo, abbiamo potuto ammirare una magnifica vista di Copenhagen dall'alto.
Vista panoramica
Siamo saliti sulla torre, da cui si gode di una vista panoramica bellissima su tutta la città di Copenhagen. Ottima organizzazione e sopratutto gratuito! Consigliatissimo!
Semplicemente meraviglioso
Semplicemente meraviglioso. Secondo me il più bello di tutti quelli visitati. Interni da capogiro. All'uscita abbiamo trovato anche un mercatino natalizio che ha reso tutto più magico.
Molto bello e ben decorato
Molto belle le sale con decorazioni e lampadari molto ricchi. Anche i tappeti e gli arazzi sono veramente interessanti. Il prezzo è un po' alto rispetto ad altri palazzi del genere in Europa.
DA VISITARE
Uno dei palazzi in uso alla famiglia reale danese, più piccolo delle altre regge europee ma non di minor pregio. Assolutamente da visitare!
Nelle sue pietre la storia del passato
Il palazzo oggi è sede del parlamento danese e nelle sue maestose sale hanno luogo i ricevimenti ufficiali della regina. Sorge sulle rovine di un castello fortezza voluto nel 1167 dal vescovo Absalon e venne usato come dimora reale prima di diventare la sede del Parlamento. Oltre alla visita del palazzo e delle rovine nei sotterranei è possibile visitare le scuderie reali, le cucine ,la torre e la cappella. Assolutamente da visitare
molto bello ed organizzato
Il palazzo è molto bello. Per di più è a disposizione dei turisti un'app gratuita con l'audioguida fatta veramente molto bene. Non amo di solito le audioguide in quanto non le trovo coinvolgenti come una guida umana, ma questa era fatta veramente bene.
Appartamenti reali di rappresentanza
Il Palazzo imponente, nel cuore di Copenaghen, oltre ad essere sede del parlamento svedese e di alcuni uffici ministeriali, include le sale di rappresentanza tutt'oggi utilizzate dalla famiglia reale. Non aspettatevi Versailles o la Reggia di Caserta, tanto per fare due esempi. Le sale sono sì belle e sfarzose, ma di un lusso mai eccessivo. Curiosi gli arazzi che decorano la Grande Sala, la più spettacolare di tutti gli appartamenti: sono moderni con tinte accese, realizzati una ventina di anni fa da un artista danese in occasione del 60° compleanno della regina Margrethe e rappresentano storie inerenti la vita della nazione danese. Un'avvertenza: la biglietteria (non opportunamente segnalata) si trova a metà dell'ala sinistra del corpo principale, valicato il grande cancello d'ingresso.
Cambio della guardia
Se si vuole vedere il cambio della guardia, molto carino e comunque coreografico, è meglio trovarsi in piazza già verso le 11.30, il cambio è alle 12
Consiglio per visitarlo per chi dispone della Copenhagen card.
Maestoso castello. Abbiamo visitato le rovine, la cucina reale e le scuderie. La storia è derscritta attraverso un percorso piacevole e ben fatto, che offre anche audioguide in italiano. L'unica pecca per noi è stata non poter visitare il fulcro del palazzo: le sale e il palazzo reale in sè. Mi spiego: eravamo venuti due giorni fa per visitarlo, ma la regina stava ospitando gli ambasciatori così abbiamo pensato di rimandarlo ad oggi. Così, dispondendo della Copenhagen card, avevamo in programma di visitarlo interamente. Quando siamo arrivati però, l'app che confermava la possibilitá di visitare il palazzo doveva aggiornarsi, e alla fine è venuto fuori che il palazzo e le sale reali sarebbero state chiuse per alcuni giorni. Di conseguenza non abbiamo potuto vedere il fulcro del castello, nonostante fino a qualche ora prima eravamo convinti della sua visita. Consiglio: se disponete della Copenhagen card consultate il sito ufficiale prima di visitare ogni attrazione!
Palazzo splendido ma serve la segnaletica.
Splendido palazzo con sale davvero ricche e ben conservate. Molto interessanti anch ele rovine dell'antico castello di Copenhagen, già residenza del vescovo Absalon, per un'utile immersione nella storia danese, poco nota fuori confine. Segnalo tuttavia una pecca, che riguarda in realtà tutti i monumenti visitati. Non si trovano cartelli/segnaletica turistica in strada, e nello specifico nemmeno cartelli che indichino l'ingresso, o una volta dentro, che indichino gli ingressi alle varie parti: palazzo, rovine, stalle, torre, ecc.... Davvero una disattenzione grave.
Palazzo di Christiansborg
L’attuale palazzo di Christiansborg, costruito sui resti dell’antico castello di Absalon, è sede istituzionale di diversi organi governativi ma una parte degli appartamenti è aperta al pubblico e quindi visitabile. Niente di particolarmente opulento ma alcune sale sono comunque molto belle e tra queste menzionerei quella del Trono, il grande salone di rappresentanza, ornato con una serie di arazzi che raccontano la storia della Danimarca e anche la sala che ospita la biblioteca. Con il biglietto cumulativo è possibile visitare, oltre agli appartamenti, anche le cucine, i sotterranei e le stalle.
Worth a visit
Great experience of seeing the fabulous castle and the stupenduous tapestries. The ruins were also great.
Superb visit
We had half a day before our flight home and managed to fit in the Pslace, kitchens & Ruins which were all excellent. A beautiful place to visit
Great
Christiansborg Palace is one of Copenhagen's most remarkable attractions, offering a unique blend of royal history, stunning architecture, and modern political significance. The beautifully preserved reception rooms, impressive Great Hall, and fascinating underground ruins provide an engaging experience for visitors of all interests. The Palace Tower offers spectacular panoramic views of the city, while the informative exhibits make it easy to appreciate Denmark's rich heritage. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or the Danish monarchy, Christiansborg Palace is well worth a visit and is a highlight of any trip to Copenhagen.
Great
Christiansborg Palace is one of Copenhagen's most remarkable attractions, offering a unique blend of royal history, stunning architecture, and modern political significance. The beautifully preserved reception rooms, impressive Great Hall, and fascinating underground ruins provide an engaging experience for visitors of all interests. The Palace Tower offers spectacular panoramic views of the city, while the informative exhibits make it easy to appreciate Denmark's rich heritage. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, or the Danish monarchy, Christiansborg Palace is well worth a visit and is a highlight of any trip to Copenhagen.
Extensive Complex
Free with the Copenhagen card is this extensive castle complex with several different points of interest. Note that to access some of the apartments you need to check anything bigger than a small handbag. You also need to wear protective footwear so wear appropriate shoes. The reception rooms can be visited without a guide and take in a number of large and quite stunning chambers with lovely artwork and tapestries. You can also visit the old kitchen and the stables. We were lucky to see some of the horses as they finished their training. There is also a separate entrance to the underground ruins.
Amazing FREE View of the City
Do yourself a favour and take the elevator up to the top of Christiansborg Slot for the best - free - view of the Copenhagen. We had to wait for 20 minutes or so, but it was time well spent!
Good experience
Visited here on our first full day in the city. A beautiful attraction to visit where you can spend hours, and included in the Copenhagen Card. It had good attendance but not too busy. Overall, definitely worth a visit when you're in the city.
Siège du parlement danois
En parcourant l'île de Slotholmen, on ne peut pas manquer le Palais de Christiansborg. Après plusieurs incendies, l'édifice actuel date de 1928, en style néo baroque. Il est le coeur du pouvoir danois avec quatre institutions qui y résident: la famille royale, la cour suprême, le premier ministre et le parlement. Un magnifique palais qui se visite en partie gratuitement. Pour les visiteurs qui désirent bénéficier d'un joli panorama sur la ville, la Tour de Christiansborg est l'endroit idéal.
Tolle Aussicht - auch noch gratis!
Mit 2 Aufzügen und ein paar Stufen hat man eine wunderschöne Aussicht auf die gesamte Stadt! Und das auch noch kostenlos! Einfach nur toll!
A ne manquer sous aucun prétexte et prenez votre temps
Un ticket complet donne accès au palais bien sûr, dont les lieux sont toujours occupés pour les grandes manifestations par la monarchie actuelle (en place depuis plus de 150 ans), mais aussi aux écuries royales, aux anciennes cuisines et, surtout, aux sous-sols qui renferment les ruines des anciens palais et donc de l’histoire de la royauté danoise depuis le XIIème siècle. Vivre 1000 ans d’histoire dans un lieu où l’Histoire continue de s’écrire chaque jour a été un moment privilégié pour nous. Je recommande de prévoir du temps (4 ou 5 h) pour s’imprégner et savourer.
A Truly Royal Experience
Multiple locations in the slot to check out including the undercellars, tower, kitchens, and stables. Lines for the tower start early and get long. The underground exhibits were the most interesting for us.
Wunderschönes Schloss
In Kopenhagen definitiv mein Lieblingsschloss. Es beinhaltet die Empfangsräume der Königin und das dänische Parlament. Die Räume sind jedenfalls eine Pracht
Magnifique
Sublime palais avec des salles spacieuses et immenses. Nous y sommes venus en avril, nous étions tres tranquilles pour visiter, peu d affluence et tant mieux, cela nous a permis d en profiter. Très facile d accès.
Sehr zu empfehlen…. Wunderbar
Ein wunderbares Erlebnis und unbedingt empfehlenswert. Man kann die Geschichte und Räumlichkeiten anschauen und bekommt auch einen Einblick in die Küche.
Mooie paleis zalen
We hadden de DiscoveryPas gekocht en daarmee kan je overal gratis in. Paleis Christansborg, word nog regelmatig gebruikt door de Koninklijke familie met speciale gelegenheden. Je krijgt bij de entree plastic hoesjes die je over je schoenen moet aantrekken. Je kan mee met een gids die je alles verteld. Daar hebben we een stukje naar geluisterd en zijn toen onze eigen weg gegaan. Omdat ik persoonlijk niet alle in en outs hoef te horen en stil staan is voor mijn rug ook funest, vandaar dat ik liever op mijn eigen tempo er doorheen ga. Mocht ik toch meer willen weten, dan zoek ik dit op het internet op. De Zalen en Kamers zijn mooi, de troonstoelen waar de kroningen plaats vinden zijn prachtig, deze zijn in 2024 nog gebruikt door Koning Frederik met Mary. De ongelooflijke geweven wandkleden zijn schitterend om te zien. Absoluut een bezoek waard. Apart kan je ook nog naar de ruïnes , de Koninklijke keukens, de stallen
Unique inspirational symbolism
Christiansborg Palace is impressive on its own, but the real revelation lies beneath it. The medieval ruins section is one of the most compelling historical experiences in Copenhagen—not because of what it shows, but how it shows it. What makes it exceptional is the “living preservation” concept. You’re not looking at ruins isolated behind glass or reconstructed into something artificial. Instead, the past is embedded directly beneath the present, almost structurally supporting it. Walking through the remains of earlier castles, you get a rare, almost physical sense of continuity—layer upon layer of Danish history, each era quite literally built on top of the previous one. There’s something intellectually and emotionally striking about standing in those dim, stone corridors and realizing that modern Denmark—the functioning state above you—has risen from these very foundations. It’s not just preservation; it’s integration. The ruins aren’t treated as relics of a dead past, but as an active part of a long, uninterrupted national narrative. Above ground, Christiansborg Palace tells a different but equally powerful story. There are certainly more spectacular, opulent palaces across Europe—places that overwhelm with grandeur and excess. Christiansborg is not that. Its significance lies in something far more distinctive: the seamless coexistence of monarchy, parliament, and the seat of government within a single structure. That institutional convergence is rare, and deeply symbolic. It reflects a model of governance where tradition and democracy are not in tension but in dialogue. The Crown, the legislature, and the executive are not just abstract concepts—they are physically housed together, under one roof. In that sense, Christiansborg is not merely a palace; it is a built expression of Danish democracy itself—measured, integrated, and quietly confident.
Don't Let Poor Signage Put You Off
After a frustrating start asking numerous workers at the Palace where the sites were, we finally found the entrance. The royal residences and reception rooms were fabulous reflecting an age of wealth and power. Each room was filled with ornate ceilings, chandeliers, enormous portraits, parquetry floors and magnificent furniture, all very much part of a working Palace. The kitchen was well presented and interesting, especially the recorded interview with the former head chef. The Ruins were well preserved and the scale surprising. Unfortunately the stables weren't open at the time but the magnificent royal horses were training instead. It is a must see for Copenhagen.
Magnificent palace with sumptuous rooms
This was my favorite attraction in Copenhagen. It's jaw-droppingly beautiful, and what made it particularly interesting for me is that it's still in use. You're not just looking at something from the past, but a palace currently used to host events. I joined a free guide in English and appreciated getting additional background on all I was seeing. If you do one thing in Copenhagen, see this!
Bien
La visite des pièces principales du palais vaut le coup : on découvre de très belles salles présentées dans leur contexte historique ce qui constitue aussi une bonne introduction à l'histoire du Danemark. Par contre les visites des ruines (sous-sol), de la cuisine et des écuries, certes intéressantes sont d'un intérêt plus limité. Attention : les écuries ferment avant l'heure limite indiquée sur les panneaux ! Rapport qualité prix un peu décevant au global.
Magnifique palais
Le château de Christiansborg est un palais royal et bâtiment gouvernemental situé dans le centre de Copenhague. C'est le siège du Parlement danois, du ministère d'État et de la Cour suprême. De plus, la monarchie danoise occupe encore plusieurs parties de ce palais, qui fut la résidence principale des rois de Danemark jusqu'en 1794. Le château que l'on visite est en fait la troisième version de celui-ci car il fut détruit, reconstruit, incendié et reconstruit à nouveau. Si vous prenez un billet pour visiter tout le palais (les salles d'apparat, appartement, les ruines, les étables, et les cuisines) il vous en coutera 215 DKK, sinon l'ensemble est compris dans le copenhague card (CPH). Vous pouvez également choisir de ne visiter qu'une partie du château, le prix d'entrée en sera donc réduit. La visite du château se fait en autonomie, au cours de laquelle nous traversons les pièces en enfilades. Les pièces que l'on visite sont magnifiques, somptueuses. On voit notamment les trônes royaux, les salles de réception, les salles d'apparat, etc. Ne manquez pas la salle avec l'immense table qui peut recevoir 50 convives ou encore l'immense pièce avec les belles tapisseries. La partie ruine est intéressante et l'on peut voir les fondations mêmes du premier château, la tour du cachot, etc. On y voit même les ancêtres des canalisations alors faites de tronc en bois. La partie cuisine est jolie, le tour est vite fait mais c'est toujours intéressant d'admirer les différentes casseroles en cuivre, moules, marmites, etc., toujours utilisées à l'heure actuelle. Nous ne sommes pas allés voir les étables, faute de temps. Nous avons passé 2 heures pour visiter le château, les ruines et la cuisine ce qui est raisonnable et suffisant. Un incontournable de Copenhague.
bello edificio
no llegamos a entrar porque era festivo y estaba cerrado. Precioso edificio con un amplio espacio delantero donde puedes ver los caballos reales entrenar,
Cool
Christiansborg Slot was among the best building in the inner circle of the downtown. It looked very gorgeous and also very well preserved! A must to see!
Une expérience exceptionnelle et un modèle de visite de palais
Tout était absolument extraordinaire. Le billet comprend la visite du palais, des écuries, des cuisines et des ruines, pour un prix tout à fait correct, surtout en comparaison avec le palais de Stockholm que j’ai également visité. Le rapport qualité-prix est excellent. La visite du palais est relativement complète : on accède à de nombreuses salles, ce qui est impressionnant pour un palais encore en activité. Les ruines se visitent avec un audioguide (disponible en anglais, danois et suédois ... seul petit point négatif), qui explique également une légende, rendant la découverte très ludique et immersive. Les cuisines sont magnifiques, parfaitement entretenues, avec chaque élément bien rangé à sa place. Un petit film explicatif à la fin permet de mieux comprendre leur fonctionnement et leur histoire, ce qui est très appréciable. L’extérieur est tout simplement grandiose, et nous avons eu la chance d’assister à un moment magique en voyant des chevaux travaillés par leurs cavaliers sous la neige. Une visite complète, riche et très bien pensée, que je recommande sans hésiter.
Unmissable. A brilliant experience.
A fantastic experience. I was able to wonder through the royal and state apartments and experience the rooms that are still used to this day as well as rooms used by kings and queens from Danish royal history. The video at the very start is well-worth watching. It shows the palace itself on the day that the current King was proclaimed on the very balcony that you will stand next to after the video. This really brings it to life. This really is unmissable. One thing that might make the visitor experience better would be a few pop-up signs that show the visitor where to go when outside the venue.. At the moment there is very little wayfinding and signage and I walked around for a while before having to ask someone. That said, this did not ruin what was a brilliant visit. Thank you.
Christiansborgs slott – där Danmarks historia talar genom stenarna 👑🏰
Christiansborgs slott är inte bara ett kungligt residens – det är en tidsmaskin. Här möts århundraden av historia, från medeltida ruiner under marken till glänsande salar där dagens beslut fattas. Varje sal, varje korridor bär på berättelser om makt, intriger och prakt. Utsikten från tornet är bland de bästa i Köpenhamn, och den guidade turen ger en imponerande inblick i hur politik och kultur vävs samman i dansk historia. En plats som påminner om hur mycket av framtiden som formas genom att förstå det förflutna.
Christiansborgs slott – där Danmarks historia talar genom stenarna 👑🏰
Christiansborgs slott är inte bara ett kungligt residens – det är en tidsmaskin. Här möts århundraden av historia, från medeltida ruiner under marken till glänsande salar där dagens beslut fattas. Varje sal, varje korridor bär på berättelser om makt, intriger och prakt. Utsikten från tornet är bland de bästa i Köpenhamn, och den guidade turen ger en imponerande inblick i hur politik och kultur vävs samman i dansk historia. En plats som påminner om hur mycket av framtiden som formas genom att förstå det förflutna.
The Castle of the Danish Kings.
Last year I went with my family to Christianborg Palace in Copenhagen, the residence of Danish rulers since the 18th century. This palace, which also houses the Danish parliament, is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful in Europe. The mixture of Baroque, Neoclassical and Neobaroque styles makes it unique, its interior rich in gilding and unique painting, making this Palace a true European architectural and historical marvel. The visit to the palace is wonderful, rich in discovery. Being able to visit the castle underground adds something atypical to the experience of the visit. I loved being able to observe the entire city of Copenhagen from the top of the palace tower, which is 106 meters high, making it the highest in Copenhagen. I sincerely recommend visiting the palace for all history lovers and for anyone who would like to experience Copenhagen from a unique angle.
MUY RECOMENDABLE
Espléndido edificio que alberga el Parlamento, el Tribunal Supremo y la Cámara de Legisladores, además de contar con la Biblioteca Real danesa. Es de estilo neobarroco y tiene la torre más alta de Copenhague, a donde se puede subir de forma gratuita. Las vistas son fabulosas y merece la pena si no es demasiada larga la cola de espera.
choix multiples
la visite de ce château est à choix multiples : on peut acheter un billet permettant de tout visiter ou à la carte sont visitables : les salons de réception (partie principale), les cuisines, les écuries, les fondations, l'église les salons de réception sont très beaux et la pièce maîtresse est la collection de tapisseries des Gobelins
Recommended
We visited Christiansborg Palace with the Copenhagen Card. Entry was very straightforward – you just follow the signs to the Royal Reception Rooms, where your card is scanned right away and your visit begins. You are given blue shoe covers to protect the floors and carpets, and the reception rooms themselves are stunning – definitely a highlight and highly recommended. On the same site, you can also visit the ruins (less my thing), the royal stables (with many carriages on display), and the royal kitchens (really fun to see). It’s best to check the official website for opening hours, as these can differ for each section. At every entrance, you simply scan your Copenhagen Card again and your visit continues smoothly.
Impressive
Two adults visited Christiansborg Slot while on free time during a 2 week bus tour of Scandinavia in late August and thoroughly enjoyed our time there. We took the 40 minute tour in English at 3pm that covered the royal reception rooms. Wow, just wow, is our best description of the Palace. The guide was great and the rooms were extraordinary. We also visited the Ruins Under Christiansborg archeological exhibit tracing the history of the site. Very well done with the downloadable audio guide and local free Wi-Fi.
STUNNING INTERIOR
The palace is massive and absolutely stunning on the interior. Every room is filled with beautiful furnishings, paintings and tapestries. One building contains the remnants of the original fortress which is quite interesting and well displayed. As an aficionado of old clocks, I was thrilled with the many vintage clocks throughout the palace. We went toward the end of the day and there were minimal visitors at that time which was great.
Don’t miss to visit
An amazing palace to visit when be in Copenhagen. The showrooms in palace are amazing. You can read detailed history of events related with royal family of Denmark. In the combined ticket are also included royal stables, palace’s kitchen and ruins under the castle. In section of ruins under the castle you can learn about medieval history of castle and Denmark. Combine ticket price is DKK215 pp, approximately £25.00 pp. Definitely a good value for money. Approximately visit of time is from one to two hours.
Parlement danois
Le Palais de Christianborg est le siège du Parlement danois, du Ministère d’Etat et de la Cour suprême. Plusieurs parties de ce palais sont encore occupées par la monarchie danoise. Il fut la résidence principale des rois de Danemark jusqu’en 1794, avant que ceux-ci ne s’installent au palais d’Amalienborg. La visite est payante. La Tour de Christiansborg (accès gratuit) est la plus haute tour de Copenhague et offre une vue panoramique sur la ville.
Imposant schon von außen
Dieses Mal blieb es bei einem Blick von außen: Das Schloss zeigte sich imposant. Bei meinem nächsten Aufenthalt will ich unbedingt hineingehen.
Beautiful Architecture
We did not go into the building but enjoyed the majestic castles facade and the beautiful architecture surrounding the castle. Take a nice stroll down by the nearby river.
Les tapisseries de la reine... whaou!
Le ticket d'entree permet de visiter plusieurs zones: les ecuries, les cuisines, les ruines et le palais en lui meme. Les ruines sont pour les fans d'archéologie et d'histoire avec une mini expo sur les sorcieres. Les cuisines ne sont pas indispensables. Les écuries pour les fans d'équitation. Le principal est le palais avec en particulier la salle des tapisseries. La visite en soi n'est pas très longue (comptez 1h environ). Mais on pourrait y passer des heures a decrypter les tapisseries, regarder les details et jouer à "ou est Charlie". A ne pas manquer si vous visitez Amsterdam.
ein sehr lohnenswerter Besuch,klare Empfehlung
Auch Schloss Christiansborg stand auf der Ausflug Agenda,es handelt sich um den früheren Sitz der Herrscherfamilie und ist nun seit 1918 der Sitz des Parlaments.Nachdem die ursprünglichen Bauten einem Feuer zum Opfer fielen,wurde ca.1907? das heutige Schloss im Neobarock errichtet,es lohnt sich die 100 Stufen den 90m hohen Schlossturm zu bewältigen,denn so hat der Gast eine wunderbare Aussicht.Aber bitte beachten (auch dies wird ausdrücklich kommuniziert)es ist nicht gestattet innerhalb Fotoaufnahmen zu machen. Aber ein Besuch ist alle mal lohnenswert,leider war dann der Aufenthalt in Kopenhagen auch schon vorbei und es ging weiter nach Stockholm.
Bel museo militare
Museo ben realizzato, che espone numerosi cimeli degli eserciti danesi nel tempo. Molto interessante l'esposizione al primo piano, con armi ed uniformi fino alla seconda guerra mondiale, cannoni vari al piano terra assieme ad un allestimento delle moderne missioni di pace all'estero. Merita una visita.
Stupenda
e da vedere uno dei più bei musei militari al mondo. Ci sono cannini regalati a Federico IV il sovrnao inamorato di uan monaca di clausura fiorentina nel 1700 da parte dei veneziani, pezzi di navi bandieri austraiche e s'imparamolto sulle due guerre danesi tedesce. Ottimo il personale i percorsi multimediali e anche molto ma veramente molto bella la prezenza di armi e armature italiane. Guardate anche all'ingresso il carro leopardi 1 che é satto impegnatio in uan batatglia corazzata in bosnia da vedere e da imparare il miglior museo del genere al mondo.
Passato e presente della guerra
Consiglio vivamente: è il museo della guerra in danimarca e dei danesi fino acinaue secoli fa. Davvero lo consiglio
visita storica
Una notevole raccolta di armi vecchie e nuove, eccellentemente conservate, nel museo anche "pezzi" di notevole valore artistico, ambiente "militare" molto silenzioso e ordinato, c'è anche una ricostruzione di ambienti in teatri internazionali (afghanistan) piuttosto meticolosa, il prezzo di entrata non economico, l'ambiente e pulito, wc compresi. Vale una visita
Interesting!
A surprisingly interesting museum covering the history of Danish wars back in time to recent years.
Flot museum med stor samling
Museet har et stor samling af gamle våben fra nu og da, men er i stand til at formidle samlingerne meget levende uden for mange teksttunge skilte.
Must See for Historic Travelers
A great museum with a complete history of the many wars of Denmark - more than you would expect! Great exhibits on the Danish Navy with many wooden ship models and dioramas of major battles. An interesting exhibit on 'the Warrior's Way' as well. This was one of the best spots in Copenhagen.
Worth visiting
Good museum, not enough information in English though. I was hoping to see more about WW2 but I guess there is another museum dedicated to that. I did not realise what a significant impact the war of 1864 had on Danish history though.
Loved the exhibition on Drones
There was an exhibition on drones which I found very interesting, with some detail on the use of drones on contemporary warfare including in Russia and Ukraine. This was my favourite section. The rest of the museum showcases a pretty detailed presentation of Denmark’s military history, in various formats. Whilst this was interesting too, there was no information that I didn’t feel was easily obtainable online.
Great museum to spend a few hours.
Military history is not really my thing but my 11 year old son wanted to visit. The museum was absolutely fantastic and I would 100% recommend. All the information was in English and Danish and it was well curated to be interesting as well as aesthetically pleasing. Bonus that along the middle of the second floor there are activities geared towards kids. After reading about many wars and battles, we could take a break and play "pick up sticks" (it had another name but was a game played by sailors). Read a few more and we could hang out in ship hammocks like sailors of old or try on examples of military uniforms. Your ticket is good for the day so you can leave and come back.
Great museum!
Not to be missed if you are interested in the war and military! I thought I would take a chance with this little museum and was wowed! Modern day drone warfare was the first display on the ground floor, which was very well organised and explained. Upstairs was huge and gave an insight throughout the ages of warfare from way back in history to present day. A fascinating insight.
A great surprise
Went not expecting much but is a great museum, great modern section on afghanistan and so many fascinating set piece upstairs
Danish War Museum
This war museum is a Journey through the Danish War history since 1500. A lot to see and many treasures from the middle ages till now. There's also an exhibition of the Denish military deployment in Afganistan.
Immersive
An excellent and highly extensive exhibition of historical artefacts: weapons, medals, models, uniforms and more. Particularly impressive was the immersive army encampment, complete with a tank that had seen actual combat. Well-organised and visually impressive. There is also a dress-up opportunity.
Danish War Museum
The Danish war museum was an interesting off the beaten path museum. They have an impressive collection of cannon and artillery pieces from their history. They also have a fascinating rendering of a peace keeping base in Afghanistan. Second floor has tons of naval and Air Force exhibits.
MUESTRA LA HISTORIA MILITAR DANESA
Se ubica justo frente a la biblioteca, en el antiguo arsenal del rey Christian IV. Se pueden ver cañones y tanques al ingresar al predio. Un museo que muestra la historia militar danesa a lo largo de 500 años. Podemos ver armas, uniformes y equipamiento bélico.
Unique!
The museum has really nailed the atmosphere! Especially the Afghanistan exhibition was very impactful! Well worth a visit, very cheap as well.
Unique!
The museum has really nailed the atmosphere! Especially the Afghanistan exhibition was very impactful! Well worth a visit, very cheap as well.
Diverse war museum
Very informative. All staff were polite and helpful with directions and where facilities were. A nice breadth of stuff on display so suitable for whatever period of history you like the most. Very good exhibition on recent conflict in Middle East.
Amazing stuff!
Genuinely really interesting with good information and translation available. We’ve been to many war museums/sites and these still had Incredible things to see that we haven’t seen before. Their camp bastion exhibit was AMAZING!! my husband having been there couldn’t believe how accurate/realistic it was!
Flot "nyt" museum
Fantastisk oplevelse for 9- og 53 årig. Fik rundvisning med hands on på masser af våben og gode forklaringer og historisk info.
Don't let the first floor fool you.
Wow, this was my kind of war museum. The first floor housed the artillery pieces and an Afghanistan, GWOT, walk-thru display. The second floor is a more traditional museum. Great displays of Danish warfare. Huge naval section and displays of armor, uniforms and equipment. Definitely worth the visit.
Fascinating collection of war material
We had not intended to visit but popped in with our Copenhagen Card and were very pleased that we did. We emerged after about 2 hours. There is a vast amount of history on display, particularly upstairs where miles of glass cabinets house model ships, guns, all sorts of artefacts, all very well documented. The photographic exhibition downstairs of the atrocities in Afghanistan and the Ukraine were very emotionally wrenching, but it is important for people to know what is going on. I would keep young children away from that section. A very large convoy of limousines and patrol police had passed us in the street the previous day. We learned that Zelensky was on a state visit. It made the photographs even more pointant.
Understanding Denmark's deadliest conflicts
The Krigsmuseet (War Museum) of Denmark is located near to the Christianborg Palace, where the entrance is marked by a large Yellow signboard "Krigsmuseet". To get to this location, recommend to take the Metro to Gammel Strand Station, and walk southwards. The Copenhagen Card allows you to enter into this attraction for free, but you will need to scan your tickets at the Main Counter. The Krigsmuseet features two levels of attractions, which are all open-spaced (except the War on Afghanistan segment which is closed up) and provides a concise summary about the conflicts which Denmark has been involved in, and how it has shaped its current stance on defence. It's an eye-opener and exposed visitors to the horrors and reality behind conflict, but it isn't for everyone. I would recommend only those interested in seeing a different museum from Palaces and architecture, to try this out.
Rigtig fint museum
Super spændende museum med udstillinger om Danmarks militær gennem de sidste 500 år. Kunne dog være fedt med flere køretøjer end kun tanken i gården, men der findes heldigvis andre museer som har fokus på militære køretøjer. Brugte en 2½ time der.
Rigtig fint museum
Super spændende museum med udstillinger om Danmarks militær gennem de sidste 500 år. Kunne dog være fedt med flere køretøjer end kun tanken i gården, men der findes heldigvis andre museer som har fokus på militære køretøjer. Brugte en 2½ time der.
Well done museum, emotionally wrenching
We went during an exhibit about the war in Afghanistan. The exhibit is exceptional -immersive and educational in a way I've rarely experienced. But that, combined with the entry exhibit about the war in Ukraine, was quite emotionally wrenching. I suppose I should expect nothing less of a war museum, but I was surprised at the people bringing their young children to those exhibits. I can imagine that many of them will be traumatized from some of the photos and other memorabilia. I commend the museum for doing such an excellent job of presenting the facts of various historical situations without offering opinions. Don't shy away - DO go, as understanding the facticity of war is essential to being a good citizen. But do yourself a favor and schedule this museum in the morning and then something lighter in the afternoon, perhaps a funny movie, or you might have a hard time sleeping.
Interesting and unique museum
There was a lot of interesting military artefacts to see here. I particularly loved the Afghanistan exhibit, it was presented in a really unique and engaging way
Très intéressant
Visite de ce musée de l'armée par intermédiaire de la carte PASS CPH discover. Visite intéressante et instructive.
500 years of military history
The museum as a whole was very well laid out and with plenty of space to look at the displays and exhibits, the particular highlight for me was the display of the Afghanistan war, showing an American gun outpost a local stone house and a destroyed American jeep amongst other things, it adds a realism to conflicts going on today. the displays in most cases are hands on and the elastic band guns gave two fortysomethings so much more enjoyment than they should have. A good way to spend a couple of hours.
Una sorpresa
No teníamos planeado venir, simplemente íbamos caminando y decidimos entrar, el museo está muy impuesto, con una gran exposición de armas de diferentes épocas, vale mucho la pena
Impressionnant!
Oui, j’ai mis “excellent” sur un musée de la guerre … mais j’assume et j’ai quand même quelques bémols. Balayons les bémols - le 1er étage : belle - grande, très … grande - collection de canons, y en a pour tous les goûts, de toutes les époques … ; une petite propagande pour l’armée; une reconstitution de l’Afghanistan avec témoignages (en danois, je n’ai pas pu en apprécier la teneur), qui prolonge à mon sens la propagande et reste discutable; le dernier bémol : le musée ferme à 17h en février (ce qui ne nous a pas laissé le loisir de tout apprécier… après on a compris que tous les musées à Copenhague ferment à 17h) Les plus : le 2eme étage : une immense et impressionnante collection d’équipements militaires de toutes les époques, d’une grande diversité et d’une provenance variée… un nombre incalculable de maquettes de navire reconstituée à une bonne échelle, au milieu d’autres trésors à contempler pour leur beauté (si on oublie leur utilité) et leur prouesses techniques. Et n’oublions pas dans les plus le bâtiment en lui même. L’arrivée au 2eme étage m’a coupé le souffle (et pas à cause du nombre de marches!)
På Krigsmuseet færst og tilbage vejen fik vi nåde at spise i sandwich baren tæt på.
Det har en god oplevelse vi nåde kun første salen skak s art ind igen ned min familie forlovet og søn. Det er helt vild i kunne lave det Det kinge fra rigtig krig af med tasker, miener, krigs vogne og bomber.
Overraskende spændende museum!
Vi havde en helt overraskende god oplevelse på Krigsmuseet. Vi manglede noget at lave en regnvejrsdag og slog et smut her forbi. Jeg var her med skolen for mange år siden, hvor jeg husker det som kedelige montre på montre. Museet har siden skiftet navn, fra Tøjhusmuseet til det noget mere retvisende Krigsmuseet. Bygningen er flot istandsat og gjort mere levende. Min søn meldte sig på børneaktiviteten som rekrut for en dag. Jeg ved ikke om det var i anledningen af efterårsferien, men det var i hvert fald et hit hos ham. Herefter fik vi en guidet rundvisning i børnehøjde, som vi voksne også fik noget ud af. Vi blev overalt mødt af meget engagerede medarbejdere, og vi kunne have brugt meget længere tid. Der er en stor museumsbutik til.
Spændende og meget gennemført museum
Virkelig mange kanoner. Meget gennemført og virkelighedstro udstilling om Danmarks krig i Afghanistan. (Viser livet som soldat før afrejse, i Afghanistan (en hel base er bygget), og ved hjemkomst). Skal absolut ses!
Sehr interessant
Im EG stehen zunächst nur Kanonen. Die Beschreibungen sind dürftig. Dann kommt eine Sonderausstellung zum Thema Afghanistan. Sehr informativ und mit Sorgfalt gestaltet. Der erste Stock ist sehr gut illustriert und hat sehr gute Exponate. Klar geht es immer besser. Ich habe allerdings viel im 1 Stock über die Skandinavischen Kriege gelernt! .
Un musée superbe, notamment pour les maquettes de la Marine :)
Le musée de la Guerre est, certes, petit mais mérite vraiment le détour. En effet, vous aurez l'occasion de visiter une reconstitution du camp de base des Danois en Afghanistan. Une exposition immersive qui ne laisse pas tranquille avec une véritable portée pédagogique sur la réalité des théâtres. Ensuite, le rez-de-chaussée regroupe l'artillerie (un peu moins intéressant pour mais rigolo). Enfin, le 2ème étage regroupe l'histoire du Danemark ainsi que l'évolution de la marine et des équipements. Les maquettes sont superbes !!! Et on apprend plein plein de choses :) Voilà, à faire quand il fait beau ou moche !
Guns and Uniforms
Ik ben altijd geïnteresseerd in de geschiedenis van een ander land en dit museum geeft een andere manier om deze geschiedenis weer te geven. Op de begane grond staan kanonnen uit de eeuwen heen uitgestald. Wet staat er een beetje door elkaar heen doch alles is rondom te bekijken. Op de eerste verdieping, te bereiken met een wenteltrap, staan uniformen, handwapens en modellen klaar om de verschillende veldslagen en oorlogen uit de Deense geschiedenis te vertellen. Op platen wordt in het Deens en Engels in het kort het verhaal verteld. Er is een aparte expositieruimte aanwezig om de Deense bijdrage in Afghanistan ten toon te stellen. De eerste verdieping is op dit moment nog in de verbouwing dus het deed hier en daar nog wat rommelig aan. Ik weet echter zeker dat het in de toekomst de presentaties nog beter tot zijn recht komen.
Zeer degelijk uitgebouwd
Gelijkvloers, hoofdzakelijk kanonnen, kanonlopen, allerlei schietmateriaal. Dat leek dus zeer saai maar gelukkig was een gedeelte een eerbetoon aan de Deense soldaten in Afghanistan. Dit was zeer realistisch uitgebouwd en de moeite om te bezoeken. De 1ste verdieping ging over alle mogelijke oorlogen. Dit was wel echt de moeite. Heel veel maquettes van boten, maar ook een gedeelte waarin oorlogen, samen met allerlei gebeurtenissen in dezelfde periode, zeer gedetailleerd werden uitgelegd. Zoals zo vaak, als je echt alles wil doornemen ben je voor uren vertrokken (inbegrepen in Copenhagen Card).
Intressant om danska krig och deras flotta
Besökte museet med anledning av deras utställning om Danmarks deltagande i ISAF kriget i Afghanistan. Intressant och till del gripande att ta del av deras historia från Afghanistan. Danskarna var i en betydligt tuffare region än vi, utställningen gav en intressant inblick i deras upplevelser. I övrigt ger museet en bra beskrivning av Danmarks krig från ca 1500 fram till dags dato. Det ger sig självt att historieskildringen skiljer sig från vår egen och det är alltid intressant att ta del av hur Danmark uppfattade krigen mot oss från Kalmarunionens dagar till början av 1700-talet. Museet är relativt litet och det är i princip bara ens eget intresse för militärhistoria som avgör hur mycket tid man spenderar här.
Im Rahmen der Copenhagen Card
Wir hatten die Copenhagen Card und da war dieses Museum mit dabei. Das Museum hat unten eine riesige Auswahl an Kanone und Artillerie aus mehreren Jahrhunderten. Es ist sehr beeindruckend zu sehen wie der Lauf sich im Jahre verändert hat. Des weiteren hat es unten eine Sonderausstellung zum Afghanistan Krieg gegeben wo man das gefühl hat mittendrin zu sein da alles sehr authentisch nachgebaut ist . Oben eine Ausstellung zur allgemeinen Geschichte des Heeres von Dänemark. Für Kinder jedoch oben eher uninteressant. Ob ich jedoch den Eintritt ohne die Karte bezahlt hätte bezweifle ich. Da es aber im Rahmen der Copenhagen Card inbegriffen ist fand ich es doch spannend.
Une collection complète, gigantesque, bien organisé, a voir absolument.
Après un petite entrée trop discrète, on rentre et découvre alors dans un sous-sol géant une collection énorme d’armes lourdes, canons et pièces artillerie, de l’époque des viking jusqu’au année 2010. Ils on même reproduit une scène d’une unité danoise pendant la guerre d’Afghanistan. Ensuite on crois que c’est fini, et la au premier étage encore plus : énorme surprise ! une immense collection super organisé chronologique sur armes légères et moyennes, uniformes, technique, appareillages etc de l’époque de la royauté, viking, 1 et 2 guerre mondiale et jusqu’à maintenant; aussi en parallèle l’évolution des bateaux sous marins frégate etc reproduit en maquette super réaliste. A voir absolument pour les amateurs ou curieux si on va a Copenhague. C’est même dommage qu’il qu’il n’y ai pas assez de pub pour ce superbe musée, bien plus fourni et 10 fois plus intéressant que celui de l’art danois par exemple ...
Mooie opzet, veel te zien
Dit was toch wel één van de mooiste plekken die ik bezocht heb. Men heeft een grote collectie, heeft alles goed gerangschikt en de expositie over de inzet van het Deense leger in Afghanistan is aanbevelenswaardig!
sehr interessant
interessantes Museum, Eintritt in Copenhagen card inklusive. Untern im Erdgeschoss sind Kanonen und Mörser und eine Militärbasis aus Afghanistan, in dem man ein minimales Gefühl für das Leben in so einem Lager erhalten kann. Oben sind die dänischen Kriege mit Sammelstücke verewigt.
Krigisk historia
Tøjhusmuseet är otroligt spännande om man är intresserad av militär historia. Fullt av kanoner, uniformer och annan militär utrustning.
Completa
Me precio un museo precioso par perderte un par de horas, con entrada gratuita ademas. Cuando fui coincidio que ademas habia una exposicion de material de El señor de los anillos. No se podia pedir mas jejej. Sensacional
Myyy treasureee
Estuve en el museo los días de la Exposición mundial de J.J.R. Tolkien, y fue espectacular, trajeron los grabados ,dibujos y mapas originales escritos de la mano del propio Tolkien. Sin mencionar las armas y el resto de objetos originales utilizados en las películas. El museo en general es bastante amplio y muy interesante si quieres conocer algo de la historia bélica de este país, que no es poca. Digno de ver.
top museum
Im Erdgeschoss kann man eine riesige Sammlung von Kanonen, Mörsern und Geschützen begutachten. Ebenfalls im ersten Stock befindet sich ein Weg, der einem durch die Geschichte der Dänen in Afganistan führt. Im Obergeschoss faszinierte mich, al grosser Herr der Ringe Fan, vor allem die Tolkien-Ausstellung. Aber auch die Ausstellung der Dänischen Kriege ist ein Blick wert. Die angenehmen Temperaturen im Sommer und der freie Eintritt machen das Museum zu einem Mussm.
Del av Nationalmuseet. Fri entre. Militärhistoria.
Detta är en del av Nationalmuseet, men ligger en bit bort. Vi ville dit för att se en utställning om 9 april 1940-Då tyskarna kom. Vi hade missat att utställningen inte var på själva Nationalmuseet men vi hann till Töjhuset innan de stängde. Museet är litet och lättillgängligt och klaras av på kort tid om man inte är superintresserad av militärhistoria.
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