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Frederiksberg Slot
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Frederiksberg Palace is a Baroque residence, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, adjacent to the Copenhagen Zoo. It commands a view over Frederiksberg Gardens, originally designed as a palace garden in the Baroque style.
Nearby attractions
Copenhagen Zoo
Roskildevej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Søndermarken
Pile Allé 55, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Frederiksberg Gardens
2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Cisterns in Søndermarken
Roskildevej 25A, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Zoo Food & Shop
Roskildevej 38, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Haveselskabets Have
Pile Allé 6, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Panda House
Det Gamle elefanthus, Roskildevej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Storm P. Museum
Frederiksberg Runddel, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
China house Frederiksberg Gardens
Søndre Fasanvej 73, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
The Hill House Museum
Rahbeks Alle 23, 1801 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Nearby restaurants
Petersens Familiehave
Pile Allé 16, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Kjærbøllings Hus
Roskildevej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
The Fish Project
Roskildevej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Enomania
Vesterbrogade 187, 1800 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
Pizzeria Made in Italy
Vesterbrogade 200, 1800 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Fasangården
Søndre Fasanvej 73, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Mielcke & Hurtigkarl
Frederiksberg Runddel 1, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Fuji Sushi
Pile Allé 21, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Bjælkehuset
Valby Langgade 2, 2500 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Frankies Pizza
Allegade 2, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
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Frederiksberg Slot

Roskildevej 28 A, 2000 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
4.5(537)
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Frederiksberg Palace is a Baroque residence, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, adjacent to the Copenhagen Zoo. It commands a view over Frederiksberg Gardens, originally designed as a palace garden in the Baroque style.

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attractions: Copenhagen Zoo, Søndermarken, Frederiksberg Gardens, Cisterns in Søndermarken, Zoo Food & Shop, Haveselskabets Have, Panda House, Storm P. Museum, China house Frederiksberg Gardens, The Hill House Museum, restaurants: Petersens Familiehave, Kjærbøllings Hus, The Fish Project, Enomania, Pizzeria Made in Italy, Fasangården, Mielcke & Hurtigkarl, Fuji Sushi, Bjælkehuset, Frankies Pizza
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Nearby attractions of Frederiksberg Slot

Copenhagen Zoo

Søndermarken

Frederiksberg Gardens

Cisterns in Søndermarken

Zoo Food & Shop

Haveselskabets Have

Panda House

Storm P. Museum

China house Frederiksberg Gardens

The Hill House Museum

Copenhagen Zoo

Copenhagen Zoo

4.4

(9.6K)

Closed
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Søndermarken

Søndermarken

4.5

(1.8K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Frederiksberg Gardens

Frederiksberg Gardens

4.7

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Cisterns in Søndermarken

Cisterns in Søndermarken

4.3

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Embrace the warmth of Danish hygge
Fri, Dec 5 • 9:00 AM
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Monet: The Immersive Experience
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Soak up Christmas hygge with a Copenhagen native
Soak up Christmas hygge with a Copenhagen native
Thu, Dec 4 • 2:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Frederiksberg Slot

Petersens Familiehave

Kjærbøllings Hus

The Fish Project

Enomania

Pizzeria Made in Italy

Fasangården

Mielcke & Hurtigkarl

Fuji Sushi

Bjælkehuset

Frankies Pizza

Petersens Familiehave

Petersens Familiehave

4.0

(584)

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Kjærbøllings Hus

Kjærbøllings Hus

3.6

(28)

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The Fish Project

The Fish Project

3.9

(18)

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Enomania

Enomania

4.8

(255)

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Reviews of Frederiksberg Slot

4.5
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5.0
18w

Frederiksberg Palace stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the beautiful Frederiksberg Garden — a quiet yet stately reminder of Denmark’s royal past. Built in the early 1700s for King Frederik IV, the palace was inspired by the Italian and French baroque styles the king admired during his travels through Europe. The architectural symmetry, ochre-yellow façade, and formal layout reflect a monarch eager to project taste, sophistication, and power.

Originally intended as a summer residence, the palace was later expanded and became a favored retreat for several Danish monarchs. It also played an important role in royal education: King Christian VII spent time here, and his son, King Frederik VI, was largely raised at the palace.

One fascinating episode in the palace’s early history was the visit of Peter the Great of Russia in 1716. On his way to meet his Danish allies during the Great Northern War, Peter visited Copenhagen and was received at Frederiksberg Palace. Known for his curiosity and hands-on interest in architecture and military matters, Peter allegedly climbed up to the palace dome himself, rather than wait for keys, which amused and shocked the Danish court. His visit underscores the international stature of the Danish crown at the time — Frederiksberg was not merely a royal summer house, but a diplomatic stage for Europe’s most powerful rulers.

Though it no longer houses royals, the palace has retained its aura of quiet dignity. Today it serves as a military academy, yet the interiors (when open to the public on select days) still reflect the opulence of Denmark’s baroque age. Combined with the peaceful gardens below, it’s one of Copenhagen’s most atmospheric and historically...

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4.0
1y

Frederiksberg Palace, a magnificent Baroque gem, offers a glimpse into Danish history and grandeur. While the opulent interior spaces are not currently accessible due to a fire in 1859, the palace itself and its surrounding gardens are a sight to behold.

Highlights: Striking Baroque Architecture: Admire the palace's impressive exterior, designed by Danish architect Ernst Brandenburger and inspired by Italian Baroque style.

Beautiful Gardens: Explore the sprawling Frederiksberg Have and Søndermarken gardens, offering a peaceful escape and scenic views.

Visit Tips: Combine your visit with a stroll through the charming gardens for a well-rounded experience. Consider joining a guided tour to delve deeper into the palace's history.

Overall, Frederiksberg Palace is a must-visit for history buffs and anyone who appreciates beautiful architecture...

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5.0
7y

Gorgeous venue with wonderful grounds to explore. You can't go into the palace as it's a working military academy but the view from the rear of the palace is spectacular. On a warm day, you'll see the locals bathing in the sun on the grass and sharing food and drink in a picnic. The locals also use the beautiful scenery to run and exercise. Like almost everything in the Copenhagen area, the yovernment has seeded historical grounds to the locals so they can enjoy the beauty and view it into their own lives. Grab some ice cream from the stand near the public restrooms or jump on a boat and pop open some champagne as...

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Dmitry ZingerDmitry Zinger
Frederiksberg Palace stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the beautiful Frederiksberg Garden — a quiet yet stately reminder of Denmark’s royal past. Built in the early 1700s for King Frederik IV, the palace was inspired by the Italian and French baroque styles the king admired during his travels through Europe. The architectural symmetry, ochre-yellow façade, and formal layout reflect a monarch eager to project taste, sophistication, and power. Originally intended as a summer residence, the palace was later expanded and became a favored retreat for several Danish monarchs. It also played an important role in royal education: King Christian VII spent time here, and his son, King Frederik VI, was largely raised at the palace. One fascinating episode in the palace’s early history was the visit of Peter the Great of Russia in 1716. On his way to meet his Danish allies during the Great Northern War, Peter visited Copenhagen and was received at Frederiksberg Palace. Known for his curiosity and hands-on interest in architecture and military matters, Peter allegedly climbed up to the palace dome himself, rather than wait for keys, which amused and shocked the Danish court. His visit underscores the international stature of the Danish crown at the time — Frederiksberg was not merely a royal summer house, but a diplomatic stage for Europe’s most powerful rulers. Though it no longer houses royals, the palace has retained its aura of quiet dignity. Today it serves as a military academy, yet the interiors (when open to the public on select days) still reflect the opulence of Denmark’s baroque age. Combined with the peaceful gardens below, it’s one of Copenhagen’s most atmospheric and historically rich landmarks.
Ravi KRavi K
Frederiksberg Palace, a magnificent Baroque gem, offers a glimpse into Danish history and grandeur. While the opulent interior spaces are not currently accessible due to a fire in 1859, the palace itself and its surrounding gardens are a sight to behold. Highlights: 1. Striking Baroque Architecture: Admire the palace's impressive exterior, designed by Danish architect Ernst Brandenburger and inspired by Italian Baroque style. 2. Beautiful Gardens: Explore the sprawling Frederiksberg Have and Søndermarken gardens, offering a peaceful escape and scenic views. Visit Tips: 1. Combine your visit with a stroll through the charming gardens for a well-rounded experience. 2. Consider joining a guided tour to delve deeper into the palace's history. Overall, Frederiksberg Palace is a must-visit for history buffs and anyone who appreciates beautiful architecture and gardens.
Kalyan KalpathyKalyan Kalpathy
Huge palace and very well maintained.. The palace overlooks Frederiksberg Gardens with waterfalls and rows of linden trees along the palace terrace. Have rich historic background on each architectural planning… it is close to Copenhagen zoo… can have pleasant stroll from city center to have nice time either in early morning or evenings.. find food options in the palace garden could be tough ai better carry enough fluids… highly recommended place to visit if you are in Frederiksberg or Copenhagen
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Frederiksberg Palace stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the beautiful Frederiksberg Garden — a quiet yet stately reminder of Denmark’s royal past. Built in the early 1700s for King Frederik IV, the palace was inspired by the Italian and French baroque styles the king admired during his travels through Europe. The architectural symmetry, ochre-yellow façade, and formal layout reflect a monarch eager to project taste, sophistication, and power. Originally intended as a summer residence, the palace was later expanded and became a favored retreat for several Danish monarchs. It also played an important role in royal education: King Christian VII spent time here, and his son, King Frederik VI, was largely raised at the palace. One fascinating episode in the palace’s early history was the visit of Peter the Great of Russia in 1716. On his way to meet his Danish allies during the Great Northern War, Peter visited Copenhagen and was received at Frederiksberg Palace. Known for his curiosity and hands-on interest in architecture and military matters, Peter allegedly climbed up to the palace dome himself, rather than wait for keys, which amused and shocked the Danish court. His visit underscores the international stature of the Danish crown at the time — Frederiksberg was not merely a royal summer house, but a diplomatic stage for Europe’s most powerful rulers. Though it no longer houses royals, the palace has retained its aura of quiet dignity. Today it serves as a military academy, yet the interiors (when open to the public on select days) still reflect the opulence of Denmark’s baroque age. Combined with the peaceful gardens below, it’s one of Copenhagen’s most atmospheric and historically rich landmarks.
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Frederiksberg Palace, a magnificent Baroque gem, offers a glimpse into Danish history and grandeur. While the opulent interior spaces are not currently accessible due to a fire in 1859, the palace itself and its surrounding gardens are a sight to behold. Highlights: 1. Striking Baroque Architecture: Admire the palace's impressive exterior, designed by Danish architect Ernst Brandenburger and inspired by Italian Baroque style. 2. Beautiful Gardens: Explore the sprawling Frederiksberg Have and Søndermarken gardens, offering a peaceful escape and scenic views. Visit Tips: 1. Combine your visit with a stroll through the charming gardens for a well-rounded experience. 2. Consider joining a guided tour to delve deeper into the palace's history. Overall, Frederiksberg Palace is a must-visit for history buffs and anyone who appreciates beautiful architecture and gardens.
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Huge palace and very well maintained.. The palace overlooks Frederiksberg Gardens with waterfalls and rows of linden trees along the palace terrace. Have rich historic background on each architectural planning… it is close to Copenhagen zoo… can have pleasant stroll from city center to have nice time either in early morning or evenings.. find food options in the palace garden could be tough ai better carry enough fluids… highly recommended place to visit if you are in Frederiksberg or Copenhagen
Kalyan Kalpathy

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