Christiansborg
Locatie
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- Beleef 800 jaar geschiedenis
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Praktische informatie
Inclusief
Toegang tot de Koninklijke Receptiezalen, de Koninklijke Keuken, Koninklijke Stallen en de Ruïnes
Optionele rondleidingen (afhankelijk van beschikbaarheid)
Kinderen
Gratis toegang voor 0-17-jarigen zonder kaartje, mits vergezeld door een betalende volwassene
Openingstijden
Koninklijke Ontvangstzalen, Koninklijke Keukens & de Ruïnes:
Maandag - zondag: 10.00 - 17.00
Koninklijke Stallen:
Maandag - zondag: 13.30 - 16.00
Ticket informatie
Ticket direct beschikbaar op smartphone
Tickets kunnen tot 48 uur van tevoren worden verplaatst of geannuleerd
Kamers in Christiansborg kunnen zonder kennisgeving worden gesloten in verband met het gebruik van het paleis door de Koninklijke familie
More information
Als er zich onder de bezoekers rolstoel- en rollatorgebruikers bevinden, informeer dan vóór het bezoek de Palace Administration
Voor vragen over het product kunt u contact opnemen met [email protected]
Toegankelijkheid
Bereikbaarheid
Openbaar Vervoer
De dichtstbijzijnde halte is Gammel Strand (metro M3 & M4 en bus 2A, 23, 26, 31 & 37).
Over
Een machtscentrum waar het publiek kan komen kijken
Paleis Christiansborg is zowel een koninklijk paleis als een regeringsgebouw. Het is het enige gebouw ter wereld waar alle drie de takken van de regering van een land, de uitvoerende, wetgevende en rechterlijke macht (Hooggerechtshof), zijn ondergebracht. En verschillende delen van het gebouw worden nog steeds gebruikt door de Deense monarch.
Omdat het de verschillende machten binnen Denemarken centraliseert, wordt het gebouw vaak gebruikt als metoniem voor het Deense politieke systeem. Delen van het gebouw die door de regering worden gebruikt zijn echter niet toegankelijk voor het publiek. Wel kun je de Koninklijke Ontvangstzalen met De Grote Zaal en de wandtapijten van de koningin, De Koninklijke Keuken, De Ruïnes onder het paleis en Paleiskapel Christiansborg bezoeken.
Royalty en ruïnes
Tijdens je bezoek aan Paleis Christiansborg kun je de koninklijke vertrekken en ruïnes op eigen houtje verkennen of kiezen voor een rondleiding. De Koninklijke Ontvangstzalen worden door de Koning van Denemarken gebruikt om buitenlandse koningen, koninginnen en presidenten te ontvangen. In de Grote Zaal organiseert de koning schitterende galadiners. De muren zijn versierd met 17 kleurrijke wandtapijten die 1100 jaar Deense geschiedenis uitbeelden.
De koninklijke keuken is gerestaureerd zoals die eruitzag tijdens het bewind van koning Christian X. Hier kun je de voorbereidingen volgen voor een galadiner ter gelegenheid van het Zilveren Jubileum van de koning op 15 mei 1937, dat plaats bood aan 275 gasten. De paleiskapel is gewoonlijk alleen op zondag geopend, behalve in juli, dan is ze de hele week open.
Het huidige paleis is het derde gebouw op dit terrein en daaronder kun je de ruïnes bezoeken van zowel het kasteel van bisschop Absalon (1167) als het kasteel van Kopenhagen (14e eeuw). De grootste ruïne is de gordijnmuur van het kasteel van bisschop Absalon, die het kasteel beschermde tegen Wendische piraten.
Koop kaartjes voor een bezoek aan Christiansborg
Paleis Christiansborg is het centrum van Kopenhagen, en dat al meer dan 800 jaar. Dit is de plek die je moet bezoeken om de Deense geschiedenis echt te voelen. Als je liever zelf de verschillende delen van het paleis verkent in plaats van te wachten tot er een rondleiding begint, kun je de Useeum app gebruiken.
Deze heeft gratis audiogidsen over de wandtapijten, de Koninklijke Ontvangstkamers, de Ruïnes onder het paleis en een rondleiding buiten het gebouw. Voor wie van een goede puzzel houdt, heeft de app ook een gratis speurtocht "The Museum Mystery", waarbij je de diefstal van een van de onschatbare schatten van paleis Christiansborg kunt helpen voorkomen. De app is beschikbaar in het Engels, Deens, Duits, Spaans, Frans, Italiaans, Russisch en Chinees.
Reviews
131 beoordelingen
Oké
De toren met uitzicht bezocht. Op zich oké Max 5 minuten boven geweest en dan heb je het wel gezien. Is de wachtrij beneden niet te lang, sla dan niet over maar anders… Er is een security check (zoals op een luchthaven) dus jassen, tassen, riemen, horloges in een bak en zakken leeg en door poortje. Handig: pak je bak en loop direct links om de hoek, daar staan bankjes.
Uitkijkpunt is heel leuk!
Wij zijn niet naar binnen geweest, maar zijn wel naar het uitkijkpunt geweest. Dat is gratis en echt een aanrader. Prachtig uitzicht over de stad. Het kan zijn dat je beneden even in de rij staat, maar nooit ontzettend lang. Je kan voor het grootste gedeelte met de lift naar boven, dus ook geschikt voor mensen die slecht ter been zijn
Gratis uitzichtpunt
Wij zijn nergens betaald binnen geweest, alleen rond gelopen en gebruik gemaakt van het gratis viewpoint. Dit is een aanrader! We moesten 20 min wachten maar daarna heb je wel erg leuk uitzicht over de stad.
Heel mooi
De Royal Reception Rooms zijn absoluut een bezoek waard : in een klein uur zie veel mooie zalen, met als hoogtepunt de banketzaal.
Mooi en informatief
Een must-see als je in Kopenhagen bent. Het paleis is erg mooi en informatief om te zien en te ervaren. Ticket gekocht voor de andere drie delen. Deze waren iets minder, maar de moeite waard voor het geld.
Paleis met stallen, keuken en historische fundamenten
Een mooi paleis in de binnenstad van Copenhagen. Je kan er naast de prachtige vertrekken in het paleis ook de stallen met paarden en koetsen bezoeken. Met de combiticket kan je ook de keuken en het fundament van de reünie onder het paleis bekijken. Jammer dat je nergens info over de koninklijke familie tegenkomt.
Mooi paleis, is de moeite waard!
Prachtig paleis, mooie zalen en leuk om te zien. De andere gebouwen vonden wij zelf minder interresant (de opgravingen in kelder en de stallen keuken) dus sla die over als je minder tijd wilt besteden.
Mooi bewaard stuk erfgoed
Prachtig kasteel, breng vooral een bezoek binnen. Zeer de moeite waard prachtige kamers mooi ingericht. Sfeervol om te bezoeken.
Een echte meevaller
Aan de hand van een app kon je alle info verzamelen en beluisteren en dit op je eigen tempo. Het was niet druk wat maakt dat je alles goed kon waarnemen en ongestoord kon wandelen. Is een echte aanrader als je Kopenhagen wilt bezoeken.
Eintauchen in Vergangenheit und Gegenwart
Bei Bauwerken der Kulturgeschichte gehen die Geschmäcker auseinander. Wir haben alle königlichen Schlösser in Kopenhagen besichtigt und waren auch in Frederiksborg. Christiansborg hat uns mit Abstand am besten gefallen, weil es nicht nur prunkvoll ist, sondern auch mit Vergangenheit und Gegenwart des dänischen Königshauses vertraut macht.
Central place
This palace is one of the main royals in the city. the area around it is a nice place to walk around It performs administrative functions as well as being open to the public. It is near the routs and and easily connected
A gorgous royal residence
The palace is the traditional home of the royals in Denmark and is incredible. The rooms are huge and so sumptiously decorated. There are interesting objects and decorations in every room and a story in them all. Lots of information about the royal family was really interesting. A lovely place.
Principal palacio real de la ciudad
Este palacio es uno de los principales de la realeza en la ciudad. Cumple con funciones administrativas, así como estar abierto al público. Está ubicado muy céntrico y se llega fácilmente en transporte público. Recomendable.
Nice to see
Beautiful architecture. Great location. It’s worth visiting. Picturesque. It’s huge to walk around it. Older but well maintained.
Climb the Borgen tower for free and get great city views!
Climb the tower atop the Borgen building as seen in famous TV series. Amazingly, it's free and gives great views over whole of Copenhagen. One can even see the famous bridge, name given to another famous Danish murder series.
Excellent Palace to visit - Don't miss the Royal Dinner Preparation video in the Kitchen
I bought the 2:30 pm entrance tickets for all the entry areas but things like the Royal stables closed at 4 pm (not 5 pm like other parts), so it was not enough time. We got there at 4:03 pm and were escorted out. The main first area is the ruins under the castle with lots of broken walls. You can spend a lot of time here with the stories to read and narration about the poor women who were accused of witchcraft and tortured and imprisoned. We did have trouble finding our way out and had to backtrack the way we came. If you are claustrophobic or don't like dark underground areas, you may want to skip this part. Also, there is no seating if you have trouble walking and standing. We did spend too much time there when there was so much else to see and could have saw the stables if we had not been reading most of the signs/listening to the audio. Make sure you go to the bathroom by the ticket area, since there are not bathrooms in the ruin areas and they are quite extensive with other associated exhibit areas. You will need to walk to the different buildings to see everything. At the castle, we enjoyed seeing the guided tour of the Royal Reception rooms and dining areas. My favorite was seeing the kitchen area and watching the video about how the food is planned and prepared at the kitchen of another castle then brought here and re-heated and assembled and served. There is another area with Orders given to the royalty by royalty of other countries, medals, ceremonial robes. Excellent palace to visit and see all the areas. The changing of the guard was especially good since they march to different guarded entrances to relieve the guard which gives you several opportunities to get a good view without a bunch of people and phones blocking your shot. Through the window of the palace, I saw a man with lots of medals on his suit and a well dressed lady watching the changing of the guard and tourists. I was excited at seeing some of the Royal Family or other dignitary, but I was also grateful that I am a commoner and could look out the windows of my house in my pajamas without having hundreds of tourists taking pictures and videos of me.
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!
Borgen comes to life!
If you’ve watched Borgen this is a must! Visited the royal apartments which are very well organised and maintained (to the point they give you shoe covers before entry!). To be able to stand behind the balcony inside the royal apartments is great. The only throne room left in Danish history is also here. Highly recommended. Takes around an hour, but there are other parts of Christiansborg to visit other than just the Royal Apartments - you can climb the tower for example.
The City's Palace and Castle
A very impressive castle and it's in the middle of town, so very easy to get to. It is very large and is set on a big open square, so many people are set up taking their photos here, and for a good reason.
Lots to see
There are so many areas to see that we had to pass on the stables and chapel but did see the horses pulling a carriage or two. The royal apartments and kitchens are interesting but the underground ruins are not quite as interesting unless you are into witches and magic!
Must visit attraction
We visited the stables, ruins and reception rooms which were all worth visiting using the Discovery Copenhagen card. The reception rooms were very impressive and a delight to walk around
Royalty & Government.
Showcasing around 900 hundred years of Copenhagen's important Governmental and Royal History this is easily worth the purchase of the CPH alone. First there is the tower and it's amazing views of the City from all sides - this is free and worth the lift / climb to the top. Next is the extensive foundations of the various previous buildings. Informative narratives and atmospheric lighting and audio adds to the experience. This took at least 45 mins to an hour and is vast. Finally the palace and its state rooms is a must for anyone who enjoys heritage tours of stately homes and the like. Notably the modern tapestries in the main hall, spot the scenes and faces across the vast room and its contents. A self -guided tour was our choice as we made our way around.
Lots to see with the stables, rooms, ruins and kitchen all offering something different.
Every aspect of our visit was perfect! We visited the Royal Reception Rooms, the ruins under the castle, the Royal Stables and the Royal Kitchen - once we worked out how to get in to the building! We accessed all the buildings using our Copenhagen Card making it good value. There was so much history and it was all presented so well without being overwhelming. Every aspect was different and we couldn’t fault any aspect. We spent around three hours here and being right next to a Metro station helped too.
Absolutely worth a visit
We spent a good 2.5hrs here, and it's really well put together. The ruins of the 1500's castle are particularly interesting and not only does it explain Danish history but draws in history of other countries. For us especially the UK history of the witch trails. Definitely get an audio guide, we don't normally but it gave a much deeper insight. The royal reception rooms are also a must. A particular portrait really brought to live the Danish royal family and connections to so many other royal families such as the Tsar of Russia, the UK royal family and others. The route you take is very well thought out do you don't miss anything There are plenty of toilets and lockers for belongings. Each area has its own entrance fee but it's included in the Copenhagen card. Definitely worth a visit
"Beautiful rooms" above & "structural remnants" below :)
Among the "royal reception rooms" almost all of "spacious sizes" and also with sizeable "paintings & tapestries" (although not a palace with various-sized royal apartments & such as was seen in some other palaces visited elsewhere in Europe but yes not a unique one either having visited apart from this palace those in similar settings with just large rooms), quite nicely seen were: the library room with a fairly-impressive number of books in display cases; the dining room with a great-length table long enough I would say for like a royal banquet & such; the room with quite a number of "sizeable & colorful" tapestries (which yes is my favorite room in this palace for quite an outstanding feature among those tapestries which is their "brightness of colors"!); the room quite appropriately named as "velvet room" with these huge-sized velvet fabrics in frames displayed on the walls; and the throne room with chairs for the King & the Queen, the balcony on one side for like "royal viewing" on important occasions, and actually also seen in the room right beside a "TV presentation" of the King & the Prime Minister addressing a large crowd below (from the balcony as just mentioned). And with 3 other areas on my all-inclusive ticket apart from the "reception rooms", it was some nice learning of the palace history at the "underground ruins" with still-somewhat-extensive remnants (like stretches of walls & such) of the 2 castles once existed on the same site (& also many info displays, miniature models & a documentary show), and just for a quick walk-around was at the "royal kitchen" which is mainly just one big room with many "big pots & big spoons" on display but where I also saw a "small food-elevator" (to send up food to the upper floors of the Palace), and yes pretty much just for a skip was the "royal stable" after deciding not to wait for its opening in the afternoon (but actually having seen some small open-coach drawn by a number of horses going around in like a circle on the open ground right in front of the stable in the early morning while waiting for the Palace to open). And yes, as for the 2 "free areas" within the premises of the Palace, it was a brief stop at the "royal chapel" (with a moderate size & just quite a "plain interior"), but seeing a long queue of people was at the bottom of the "viewing platform" which I decided not to go up (in any case at the end of visit on my way out). About a half-hour walk from the area of the Copenhagen Central Station where I stayed and with also like a canal which "goes around" this palace (with a few bridges to cross to get to here & from here after departing), I headed afterward for about another 10 minutes to Nyhavn (a "beautiful stretch" along a canal with colorful heritage buildings on both sides and just quite a lively scene both in the canal with many boats & on land with many establishments lined up along the stretch).
Christiansborg Castle
The historical artifacts, the royal history of Denmark and walking through a castle that is hundreds of years old was quite enjoyable. We visited with the Copenhagen Card which allowed us entry into all of the different areas. The ruins under the castle were a unique thing to see.
Incontournable a Copenhague
Incontournable, mais il faut prendre le pack complet ruines, écuries, palais, cuisine. Très belles visites. Nous recommandons
A one hour visit
A very beautiful place to visit. My friend took me here and shared quite a bit of Danish history about this place and the royal family. I went on a Saturday afternoon around 3pm in January and I was surprised that the place wasn't very busy. I was able to walk around at a leisurely pace without having to navigate around large crowds. Total time of visit was probably just a bit over an hour.
Early Start
Got there at opening time (a bit earlier) and got some photos without a lot of people around. Getting there at opening also gets you to the front of the ticket line - worth thinking about.
Château
Jolie architecture, avec superbe cours en plein cœur de Copenhague, ne prend pas beaucoup de temps à visiter et peut être vraiment sympas à voir ou passer devant mais ne prend pas tout un après midi non plus.
Ease of viewing
Not lavishly furnished the attraction here is mostly the rooms themselves, large, high ceilings, a grand Palace. With large rooms and not at all busy you could have a pleasant stroll around at your own pace. The ruins under the castle, the foundations of previous structures were quite well done with the witchcraft and magic theme. 122835.
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.
Great Experience!
Really enjoyed going through the different parts of the Palace, old kitchen was fascinating to see, would have been something to see in its day with a feast being served. Also, royal stables excellent along with all the horse and carriages throughout the years. For me this was one of the top 3 attractions that I visited in Copenhagen. Ps, make sure you get the map of the complex.
The best palace
My favourite visit of the trip. The security staff were lovely and the Palace was beautiful inside and out. You can also visit the ruins underneath and the old kitchen. Buy a Copenhagen card before you go to get free entry to all museums, attractions and the boat rides.
Great
This was a lovely collection of a few different things to see like the kitchens and stables. All need a separate ticket so you don't need to do all in the same day or entry time. It was really nice to see the horses up close in the stables as well as the reception rooms etc
Lots to do
Had a great visit here. Used the Copenhagen Card, to get entry into the reception rooms, ruins, kitchen and stables. All four were really informative. The ruins had a great witchcraft exhibition, the kitchens were decorated for Christmas, the Palace has a great guide and the stable had a wonderful collection of carriages. Would definitely recommend as a must visit in Copenhagen.
À faire
Visite très sympa faites avec des enfants On a visité les écuries les cuisines les salles de réception et c’est vraiment sympa à faire. Les pièces sont grandes et somptueuses.
The underground palace is worth a visit.
Came here but didn't have a lot of time so we did the underground part of the palace which was informative and something different to do. Was worth the money and recommend.
Christiansborg Palace: A Royal Tapestry of Color and Elegance
Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen offers a feast for the eyes, especially in its use of color and tapestries. The tapestries are not only works of art but vibrant displays of Denmark’s history, with rich hues that contrast beautifully against the palace’s regal walls. Each room has its own unique palette, with deep reds, golds, and blues creating a luxurious and inviting atmosphere. The careful coordination of colors with furniture and decor enhances the sense of elegance throughout, making the palace both visually striking and historically captivating.
Great On A Rainy Day.
The rooms that we could tour a Christian org palace were good , but we really liked the kitchen and the stables. The stables had the royal horses and a large collection of royal carriages from over the years. And it was interesting just to see the kitchens, the size of them, and hear some of the stories from them.
Great views from the outside with the winter snow
Christianborg Palace comes out of no where in the city centre of Copenhagen. Access to the inner court and the tower was free but the more special areas do have a fee for entry. I preferred to walk around but each to their own!
A beautiful place in a beautiful city
A beautiful place in a beautiful city. We stopped by and saw horses hanging out outside. Hoped to catch a glimpse of the Prime Minister, but no such luck!
Don't miss this castle
Visited here on our 16 day tour of Denmark with family and friends. I have been here numerous times but I still enjoy it. The horses were outside that day so that was an interesting change. Our group enjoyed the ruins the best and were amazed at the fascinating history of the castle. The kitchen also is a lot of fun.
Reccomended!
Me and some friends visited Christiansborg Slot a few years ago during the cultural night in Copenhagen. The que was miles long, but it was so worth it when we finally entered. It was nice to see the cultural events and to meet the politicians and civil servants that work there.
Not to be missed
A palace full of splendour and history which continues to be added to daily as it is used by the Prime Minister for various purposes. A great deal to see and admire but not always as much information provided as I would have liked. Fortunately, I had a guided group passing through whilst I was there and learnt a vast amount of interesting facts that brought the Palace to life for me.
Parlament
Schönes Schloss und einen Besuch wert. Beheimatet das dänische Parlament, das Oberste Gericht und ist Dienstsitz des Ministerpräsidenten. Somit ist es weltweit der einzige Representationsbau der alle drei Gewalten unter einem Dach vereint.
My Visit
This is an great looking palace. The statue and the the building are both beautiful. We did not visit interior but the exterior looks great.
Interessant.
Utrolig flotte lokaler og meget interessant. Kan anbefale og tage de gratis guidet ture rundt, det giver bare meget ekstra.
The Largest Castle, Found in the Center
This is the huge royal castle in the center of town, a must-see site. It covers a lot of land, and the royal family does spend time here. Big stone plaza in front, come use some trees or shade.
Beautiful
We thought the Palace was well worth visiting, we visited with the Copenhagen card so entry was quick and easy. We spent a good few hours there. The reception rooms were beautiful, the information cards are in Danish and English and it was easy to follow from room to room, was not crowded at all. We also visited the Stables (note the horses are away for their summer break), Kitchen and ruins.
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