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Experience 800 years of royal history at the awe-inspiring Christiansborg Palace.
Once home to kings and queens, Christiansborg Palace now houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. You can visit the state rooms and walk in the footsteps of royalty.
Walk though gilded rooms and decorated salons, some of which are still used by the Royal Family for various functions and events. The Royal Reception Rooms include The Tower Room and The Oval Throne Room where foreign ambassadors to Denmark are received by The Royal Couple. The lavish Throne Room gives access to the balcony where the Danish monarchs are proclaimed, with twin thrones to admire.
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The Great Hall is the most imposing room in the palace. This is where you will find Her Royal Highness Queen Margrethe II's tapestries. The Danish business community marked the occasion of Her Royal Highness Queen Margrethe II's 50th birthday in 1990 by ordering a gift of 11 tapestries. Bjørn Nørgaard painted the full-size sketches upon which the tapestries were woven. The tapestry series depicts 1000 years of Danish history. The Prime Minister of Denmark also uses The Royal Reception Rooms in connection with state visits by foreign state leaders. The Alexandra Hall is used for official dinners. If you hold a ticket to the Royal Reception Rooms, you are entitled to a free guided tour of the premises. Other experiences at Christiansborg Palace include a spooky tour of the ruins discovered underneath the palace, which include a wall dating to the Middle Ages, and a trip round the castle's former kitchens, complete with sounds and models.
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In the footsteps of power: a ‘Borgen’ tour of Copenhagen
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Borgen is a Danish drama focusing on the life of Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen), a politician trying to do it all — power, politics and family. Many of its preoccupations are local to Denmark, and revolve around the difficult and necessary compromises of governing in coalition. Borgen (Danes say it as “born”) first aired in 2010 but became a global hit once it was picked up by the BBC and other international networks. It has been back in the news because Netflix and the Danish broadcaster DR made a fourth (and probably final) series that aired in 2022.
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Most of the locations for the series — especially seasons one to three, when the filming budget was much tighter — are within a small area of central Copenhagen, and as a superfan I wanted to see them all. Christine Bordin from the city’s Nordic Noir walking tours agreed to show me round on a tour that other fans can book. It took us about 1.5 hours — with a lot of stops for talking — and the walk is a flat 3km.
Copenhagen is a compact city, and its claustrophobic, gossipy political world is reflected in Borgen (meaning “the castle” — the local term for Christiansborg Palace, the building that is also home to the parliament and the Supreme Court).
Bordin is French but has lived in Copenhagen for 25 years, and has a wry insider/outsider view of Denmark’s society and political system — and the international popularity of the Nordic noir genre that includes Copenhagen-set The Killing and The Bridge . Many of her guests on these tours are British, American and German.
Borgen is an outlier series in terms of the Nordic noir genre. “ Borgen is and is not Nordic noir,” Bordin says as we begin our tour on the vast City Hall Square ( Rådhuspladsen ). It has a thriller-ish feel with all its political intrigue and backstabbing, but nobody is murdered.
Birgitte Nyborg, who unexpectedly becomes prime minister of Denmark at the very start of Borgen, is part of a long tradition of strong female characters in Nordic film and literature, and before that in Old Norse religion and culture.
“Saga Norén [the Swedish detective in The Bridge ] is called Saga for a reason — that refers to the sagas,” Bordin says. That should probably have been obvious to me, a woman so enamoured of all things strong and Norse that I named my daughter Freya.
On one side of the square sits the office of Politiken, a serious broadsheet newspaper founded in 1884. A huge sign on the top of the building telegraphs its importance to the politicians inside City Hall, which sits almost opposite. The tense and mutually important relationship between journalists and politicians is one of the themes at the heart of Borgen , and Bordin outlines how the plotlines sometimes reflect real events. In the early 2000s, a disgraced MP went straight into an editor’s job at a tabloid paper in the same publishing group as Politiken — a controversial event that Borgen ’s creator, Adam Price, echoed when Birgitte’s scheming (aren’t they all?) political rival Michael Laugesen becomes the editor of a tabloid.
Season four of Borgen focuses on a plotline about an oil discovery in Greenland, with Birgitte forced to make morally compromising decisions — always with the mighty US involved, as well as Russia and China. It offers an education for viewers about Denmark’s ambivalence and Greenlanders’ anger about the colonial past and the power structures that still linger.
We walk on to the nearby canal, where Kanal-Caféen is one of the oldest and most traditional restaurants in the city. It’s a power-lunch fixture for government officials and MPs and features in Borgen and The Killing . The context — as Danish viewers would know – is that women were not allowed to eat here unless accompanied by a man until the mid 1960s.
Across the canal is an 18th-century entrance to the Christiansborg Palace. We head through this into the grounds of the current Christiansborg Palace (built in the early 20th century – the two previous palaces on the site burned down ) and walk through the colonnades that line the square. This is the location for a lot of “walking and talking” meetings take place in the early series of Borgen , although, as Bordin points out, it is echoey, and therefore in reality “would be the last place people would be gossiping”. I decide to power-pose like Birgitte there, nevertheless. Maybe some of her political nous will rub off on me.
There’s a massive and unsightly horse paddock in front of the palace. The most extraordinary fact I learn from this entire tour is that the current queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, had a historic fountain ripped out (it features in early scenes where Birgitte and her mentor, Bent Sejrø, can be seen talking or eating sandwiches). Bordin drops the bombshell: the fountain was dismantled in 2013 because it was rumoured that the queen, who has a wing of the palace, wanted a place for her horses. A law in Denmark had been passed requiring all horses to have a paddock – but I can’t help wondering if there might have been other spaces available to the Crown. We are discussing politics on this walk, but it turns out the queen of Denmark still wields plenty of power.
All the scenes that were supposedly shot inside the Danish prime minister’s office in the palace were in fact recreated in studios, carefully curated with Danish design pieces — and art from a well-known city gallery owned by the parents of Borgen star Pilou Asbæk, who plays spin-doctor Kaspar Juul.
Round the corner, though, is the famous main entrance where newly elected PM Birgitte stands on the steps to give her victory speech in series one. It’s imposing and ceremonial but nearby is the informal Royal Library Garden , also familiar from many scenes in the series.
This peaceful public park — which has been named as one of Copenhagen’s most romantic spots — has (thankfully) managed to keep its lovely fountain. Real MPs often eat their lunch here in good weather, and it was also used for Birgitte’s “walk and talk” scenes. I make a note to rewatch: Bordin says there are far fewer of these in later series, and especially in season four. By this time Birgitte is far more powerful and sure of herself — and the camera focuses on her alone.
From here it’s a short walk to the harbour, and the so-called “Black Diamond”, the Royal Danish Library . A scene in a series-two episode called “In Brussels, No One Can Hear You Scream” was shot in the restaurant here. (It’s been shut since Covid.) Bordin talks about the shifts in the series that reflect the country’s deepening relationship with Europe. “Early in the series, when Birgitte wants to get rid of someone, she sends them to Brussels. Then you see a shift in mentality — [in series four] 10 years later she’s minister of foreign affairs”. By the end of the series, there are rumours that Birgitte will be appointed EU commissioner. “It reflects the changing Danish relationship with the EU,” Christine says.
Looking across the harbour, Bordin points out a striking row of blocks of flats, which stand in for exterior shots of the Danish national broadcaster, where Katrine Fønsmark (Birgitte Hjort Sørensen) works as a newsreader and interviewer before becoming Birgitte’s head of press. The real studios are some way from the city centre.
As we head over the bridge into the Christianshavn district, we pass the real — and brutalist — Ministry of Foreign Affairs , where Birgitte works in later series, having rejoined government as the leader of her own New Democrats party.
The last stops on the tour take in some of Copenhagen’s loveliest canalside streets. This is Katrine’s neighbourhood. Her flat is above the Eiffel Bar , which has been a bar since 1737, and a few steps away, Café Wilder , is where Kaspar Juul declares his love for her.
How, I ask Bordin, do Danes feel about the success of Borgen ? “It was an immediate hit in Denmark when it first aired, then it became a hit abroad, then it became even bigger in Denmark,” she says.
It’s both specific — Adam Price sometimes took near-verbatim quotes from real Danish politicians about the issues of the day and put them into his characters’ mouths — and universal in its honest depiction of the impact of ambition, power and less-than-moral compromises on the individuals involved. We may have seen the last of Birgitte, but I still hope it’s vi ses (see you soon) and not farvel (farewell).
Nordic Noir Tours runs bespoke “Borgen” and “The Killing” & “The Bridge” tours, from DKr800 (about £95) for one person to DKr250 (about £30) each for four or more.
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Our exhibitions will be closed to the public from Monday, September 16 through Sunday, October 6. The DAC Design Shop will remain open daily from 10 am to 6 pm. We look forward to reopening on Monday, October 7, in celebration of World Architecture Day , featuring our new fall exhibition Water is Coming and the relaunch of So Danish! with new additions to the exhibition.
During the closure period, we recommend visiting the Museum of Copenhagen , which was recently named Best Museum in the City 2024 by Berlingske. It’s located just 450 meters from DAC. You can explore their current exhibitions here
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Water is Coming
October 7 2024 – march 23 2025.
The exhibition shows what kind of reality we look into when the water comes. Should we pull away from the coast? Should we entrench ourselves or should we live with the water? How do we avoid devastating floods?
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Opens on October 7 in a new and re-curated version
So Danish! is Danish Architecture Center’s first permanent exhibition on Danish architecture. The exhibition unfolds the history of Danish architecture from the Viking Age to present day and gives you the opportunity to travel into the architecture and understand how absolutely vital it is to our democratic society.
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Teenage Dreams
June 12, 2024 – january 5, 2025.
The exhibition Teenage Dreams offers a glimpse into the future of teenage bedrooms. Designing for teenagers means designing for a generation whose values will shape our future. Experience three installations by talented young Danish designers. These installations offer insights into how contemporary challenges impact and alter teenagers’ needs and desires for their personal spaces.
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World architecture day.
World Architecture Day is celebrated worldwide on the first Monday in October. At DAC, an otherwise dull Monday has turned into a true festive occasion – with over 3,000 visitors.
This year, we’re celebrating World Architecture Day with the opening of the new, large exhibition Water is Coming and the reopening of the popular So Danish! exhibition. We’re offering free admission and a host of special events.
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Darkness is setting in, along with rain and colder days. The Danish Architecture Center invites everyone to a wet and wonderful fall filled with exciting architectural experiences.
Explore our new exhibition Water Is Coming , where we dive into where and how we should live when the water truly arrives. You can also visit So Danish! , which is reopening with even more architectural history and design. If you have children with you, stop by our family workshop, where you can help the fish by creating fish hotels and building solutions like a LEGO® architect to plan where we should live when the water comes.
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Welcome to Moscow - the capital and the largest city of Russia. On arrival, you will be met by your tour Manager / Local Representative outside the custom area who will welcome you and take you to your hotel for check -in (Check-in time is after 3.00 pm). Overnight at the hotel in Moscow.
Day 2 : Visit to the Kremlin Guided City Tour of Moscow Enjoy a Famous Russian Circus in Moscow
After a continental breakfast, we first take you to visit the Kremlin, the very heart of Russia. Our visit to the Kremlin include Patriarch’s Palace, Terem Palace and Cathedral Square, which houses many churches with exquisite golden domes. Later, on a city tour of Moscow, we visit the world famous Red Square. Next, see Leo Tolstoy Street, Triumphal Arch, White House, Arbat Square, Boulevard Ring, Tverskaya Street and Manezh Square. Later, visit the Metro station of Moscow often called ‘the people’s palaces’, for their elegant designs, lavish and profuse use of marble, mosaics, sculptures and chandeliers. As a grand finale of your Moscow experience, enjoy a performance at the famous Russian Circus. Overnight at the hotel in Moscow.
Day 3 : High - Speed Train to St. Petersburg Guided City Tour of St. Petersburg Visit to St. Isaac’s Cathe
After a continental breakfast, we check out and proceed to the train station for our High Speed train to St. Petersburg. On arrival proceed to a restaurant for a breakfast. Later, we take you on a guided city tour of St. Petersburg, known as ‘Northern Venice’. We drive along the ‘Great Perspective’ famous today as Nevsky Prospect, lined with marble palaces of Russian royalty and aristocracy. Visit Issac’s Cathedral - the main church of the Russian Empire. Later, visit to The Peter and Paul Fortress - the original citadel of St. Petersburg, Russia, founded by Peter the Great in 1703 and built to Domenico Trezzini’s designs from 1706-1740. Later, we proceed to the hotel for your check-in. Overnight at the hotel in St. Petersburg.
Day 4 : Visit Catherine Palace & Park at Pushkin Visit to Hermitage Museum Visit to a Russian Folklore show
After a continental breakfast, we proceed to Catherine Palace. See the spacious airy ballroom, the "Grand Hall" or the "Hall of Lights", with a spectacular painted ceiling, and comprises numerous distinctively decorated smaller rooms, including the reproduced Amber Room. As we enter the palace, we can sense the spirit of the times of Empresses Elizabeth and Catherine II and admire unique works of fine and applied art. St. Petersburg Next, we proceed to visit the Hermitage Museum. The gigantic collection of nearly three million objects of the Heritage Museum, ranked as one of the world’s major museums. Tonight, we discover traditional Russian dance and music during an elegant reception at the Russian Folklore show. Overnight at the hotel in St. Petersburg.
Day 5 : Fly to Helsinki
Begin your ‘All of Scandinavia’ Tour. Welcome to Helsinki - the capital Finland. On arrival, you will be met by your Tour Manager / Local Representative outside the customs area, who will welcome you and take you to your hotel (Check-in time is after 3.00 pm). Overnight at the hotel in Helsinki.
Day 6 : Guided City Tour of Helsinki Visit to Helsinki Cathedral and Uspensky Cathedral Overnight Ferry
After a buffet breakfast, we check out of the hotel and proceed on a guided city tour of Helsinki. See the important and interesting parts of Helsinki - Presidential Palace, Lutheran Church, Senate Square, Opera House and Sibelius Park. Later, we visit to Helsinki Cathedral & Uspenski cathedral. Helsinki cathedral is an Evangelic Lutheran church, and for many it is the symbol of Helsinki and The Uspenski Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox cathedral on the Katajanokka peninsula in Helsinki. It is the largest Orthodox church in western Europe. Later, we board the Overnight Ferry to Stockholm. Overnight on board the Ferry (Sea View Cabin).
Day 7 : Arrive into Stockholm Guided City Tour of Stockholm Visit to the Vasa Museum and Royal Palace
After a buffet breakfast, we disembark our Ferry and proceed on a guided city tour of Stockholm. Welcome to Stockholm - the Capital and largest city of capital of Sweden. Built on 14 Islands, you are never far from the water in Stockholm. See the City Hall, Opera House and Alfred Nobel’s House. Next, we proceed to visit the famous Vasa Museum - Sweden’s most visited museum enshrining the warship Vasa, sunk inside Stockholm harbour while on her maiden voyage in 1628. The ship was built to the order of the great Vasa king, Gustavus Adolphus, and was the most powerful war galleon. Later, we visit Royal Palace home of the Swedish royal family. The Palace houses several of the greatest and most interesting sights in Stockholm - the Royal Apartments, the Hall of State and much more. Overnight at the hotel in Stockholm.
Day 8 : Visit Skansen Open Air Museum with Zoo Visit to The Stockholm City Hall
After a buffet breakfast, we proceed to Skansen Open Air Museum. At Skansen you can learn about traditional crafts and traditions. This is the place to visit historic Sweden in miniature. 150 farms and dwellings from different parts of the country were disassembled and transported here. You’ll find charming town districts with glass blowing, pottery, a tinsmith’s workshop and a bakery, a goldcolored manor house, the Skogaholm manor house, the beautiful eighteenth-century Seglora wooden church and the The museum shop is a must for fans of traditional handicrafts. There is also a terrarium, a monkey house and a children’s zoo. It is primarily the Scandinavian animal world that is represented here, with Swedish native breeds and Nordic wild animals such as bears, wolves, seals and moose. Later, visit to the Stockholm City Hall - one of Sweden’s most famous buildings. It houses officesfor 200 people including the Municipal Council, and is also famous for its grand ceremonial halls and unique art pieces. The Stockholm City Hall is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet held on 10 December each year. Overnight at the hotel in Stockholm.
Day 9 : Flight to Bergen Guided City Tour of Bergen Experience the Fløibanen Funicular Ride in Bergen
After a buffet breakfast, we check-out of the hotel and drive to the airport for your flight to Bergen. Bergen is located in the county of Hordaland on the southwestern coast of Norway. Its city center is situated among a group of mountains known as "De Syv Fjell" and it is the second largest city in Norway. On arrival, we begin our guided panoramic city tour of Bergen, including a visit to the popular Fish and Flower Market, the famous Bryggen Harbour with its gabled houses, and the old Hanseatic Quarter. Later, we proceed to The Floibanen Funicular in Bergen which is one of the most popular attractions in all of Norway. The funicular ride up to the top of Floyen mountain (320 meters above sea level) takes 5-6 minutes. The ride itself is spectacular and the views of Bergen only improve the closer you get to the top. Once at the top of the funicular, you can choose from a vast number of hikes over the mountain. There is also a café and restaurant with breathtaking views. Overnight at the hotel in Bergen.
Day 10 : Onto Gudvangen Cruise on Sogenefjord to Flam Enjoy Scenic Flamsbana train Ride Flam - Myrdal - Flam
After a buffet breakfast, we check-out of the hotel and drive to Gudvangen to take a leisurely Cruise on one of the Norway’s most famous and splendid Fjords, the Sognefjord to Flam. Upon arrival, soak in the spectacular natural beauty, peace and harmony. We, then transfer you to the Flam railway station to board Scenic Flamsbana train to enjoy the most beautiful train journey in the world Flam - Myrdal - Flam. This train ride will give you the breathtaking experience of Norway. See the magnificent Kjosfossen Waterfall. On arrival, join your coach and drive to Oslo - located at the end of a 100 kilometre long fjord and surrounded by green hills and a vast forest area. It is the capital and largest city of Norway. Overnight at the hotel in Oslo.
Day 11 : Guided City Tour of Oslo Visit Vigeland Park and Viking Museum
After a buffet breakfast, we proceed on a guided city tour of Oslo. See Parliament Square, National Galleries, Karl Johan shopping street, Royal Palace and Akershus Castle, The Norwegian Defence Museum, City Hall and visit Vigeland Park. Later, we visit the Viking Ship Museum. It displays the Viking Age Oseberg ship, Gokstad ship and Tune ship. Overnight at the hotel in Oslo.
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After a buffet breakfast, we check-out of the hotel and drive to Copenhagen. En-route we bypass the cities of Gothenburg and Malmo in Sweden. On reaching Sweden’s third largest city Malmo, we proceed on Orientation tour of Malmo city. See Sankt Petri church, Malmo Opera & Music theater, Gustav Adolf square and City hall. Later we drive on the Öresund bridge. The 16 km bridge and tunnel links, Malmö with Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen the capital and largest city of Denmark. It is situated on the Islands of Zealand and Amager. On arrival we check into the hotel. Overnight at the hotel in Copenhagen.
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After a buffet breakfast, we proceed for a guided city tour of Copenhagen which reveals impressive sights such as the Renaissance Stock Exchange, Christians borg Palace, Amalien borg Palace and Danish Parliament. Also see the ‘Little Mermaid’ the national symbol of Denmark, the statue inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s sad fairytale. Next, we visit the famous Carlsberg Brewery, The 10.000 m²Visitors Center is located within the buildings of the original brewery founded in 1847. One of the Nordic region’s oldest breweries with an impressive and compelling history. Experience our authentic Carlsberg brewery - and learn the fascinating history of Carlsberg and its world famous beer. Later, we proceed to visit Tivoli Garden, the famous amusement park and pleasure garden. Overnight at the hotel in Copenhagen.
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Queen Mary and King Frederik's next overseas trip revealed as they continue their accession tour
By Karishma Sarkari | 9 hours ago
King Frederik of Denmark and his Australian-born wife, Queen Mary , will continue their accession tour next month, the Danish royal household revealed.
The couple, who took the throne in January after Queen Margrethe's shock abdication in her New Year's address to the nation, visited Sweden and Norway earlier this year as the first stops.
Now they'll make their way to Germany for two days of engagements on October 21 and 22.
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"In continuation of early summer's state visit to Sweden and Norway, the King and Queen continue the trip to Denmark's neighbouring countries in October," the press release translated, said.
"Denmark and Germany are closely linked through a strong co-operation across the border, both when it comes to trade, green transition and security policy."
The couple will head to the German capital, Berlin, as well as make a visit to the town Schleswig-Holstein, which is a border town in the north shared by both countries.
The pair will be welcomed to Berlin by the Federal President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and his wife Elke Büdenbender.
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During the visit, Mary and Frederik will also join together with members from the Swedish and Norwegian royal households for the 25th anniversary of the Nordic embassy complex in the German capital.
There will also be a formal dinner hosted in the royal couple's honour by the president at Bellevue Palace.
But it won't be the Aussie-born royal's first visit to Germany since becoming Queen.
The country was actually her first overseas trip since the succession to the throne on January 14.
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It was a pre-planned solo visit to Cologne at the end of January to support the Danish team in the European Men's Handball Championship finals, handing out medals after the game.
Queen Mary and King Frederik also visited Germany as newlyweds, in 2004.
They were last there together in Germany in March 2017 when they attended the funeral of Frederik's uncle, Princess Benedikte's husband Prince Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg.
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Tours are free and take about 45 minutes. The guided tours aim to give you an insight into Christiansborg as a workplace for the Members of Parliament and as the centre of democracy and legislative power in Denmark. Our guides will tell you about the dramatic and interesting history of Christiansborg Palace and the development of Danish democracy.
Contact the Danish Parliament's Visitors' Service. Telephone +45 3337 3210 (Tuesday-Friday 9.00 a.m. - 11.00 a.m.) How your personal data is processed. The Danish Parliament's Visitors Service processes all enquiries electronically. This means that we record your enquiry in our IT system when we create your booking.
If you wish to visit the View, take the elevator to level 2. There are then stairs to the next floor. ... The Tower at the Royal Gate entrance The Danish Parliament Christiansborg Palace 1240 Copenhagen K. Directions; Opening hours. The View Monday: Closed Tuesday-Saturday: 11:00-21:00 Sunday: 11:00-17:30. The Restaurant Monday: Closed Tuesday ...
Folketinget is the name of Denmark's parliament, which has legislative power and is based at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen. Learn about its history, meetings, and guided tours.
Our most recommended Danish Parliament Guided tours. 1. Copenhagen: Canal Cruise from Nyhavn. Experience Copenhagen from the water on a canal cruise and see how the past and present merge as you travel along idyllic canals, passing many of the city's most famous landmarks, old and new. Depart from Nyhavn before navigating some of the city's ...
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Architecture Tours. from. $9.99. per adult. The area. Christiansborg, Copenhagen 1240 Denmark. Neighborhood: Indre By (Inner City) This is the heart of old town Copenhagen, with its blend of charming old buildings and bold new architecture, broad avenues and tiny streets as well as picturesque canals and a modern harbor.
The Danish Parliament, Copenhagen Culture & history. ... Cruise past the Little Mermaid statue in Langelinie as your tour guide tells the history of the statue and other landmarks and buildings you pass. Afterward, return to Nyhavn. Commentaries are available in Danish and English, as well as an additional 3rd language on request. ...
Visit the awe-inspiring Christiansborg Palace, where you can walk in the footsteps of royalty and see the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. Explore the state rooms, the Queen's Tapestries, the ruins, and the kitchens of this 800-year-old palace.
This walking tour takes us through inner city of Copenhagen, Denm... Shot on 18th February 2023. Let's go exploring around the grounds of the Danish Parliament.
Learn about the Danish Parliament's organization, tasks, and history. Find out how to contact the Parliament's Information Centre and EU Information Centre for questions and information.
Explore Copenhagen on foot with this self-guided itinerary that covers the city's main sights and some hidden gems. Download the map and follow the directions to see Torvehallerne, Rosenborg Castle, Nyhavn, Tivoli Gardens and more.
Answer 1 of 3: Could someone please tell me if it's possible to tour the Danish Parliament in late August/ early September? The website doesn't list dates for English-speaking tours after June. My ancestor served in the Parliament and I'd very much...
Visiting the Danish Parliament is a must when visiting the capital of Denmark. From Monday to Friday throughout the summer, you can get on one of our interesting guided tours to see the inside of the Parliament. The guided tours aim to give you an insight into Christiansborg as a workplace for the Members […] The post Visit the Danish Parliament first appeared on Amsterdam Aesthetics.
Borgen is a Danish drama focusing on the life of Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen), a politician trying to do it all — power, politics and family. Many of its preoccupations are local to ...
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Visit DAC to explore architecture in Copenhagen and beyond through exhibitions, tours, and events. Learn about spatial atmospheres, teenage dreams, and sustainable beauty in the city.
The city center includes Copenhagen's oldest neighborhood with small, narrow streets and crooked houses.Here you will find some of the city's most popular at...
You can book a tour of the Danish Parliament with an English-speaking guide for a large group on weekdays and Saturdays. How do I book a guided tour? You can book a group guided tour by calling or sending an e-mail to the Danish Parliament's Visitors' Service. Guided tours of the Danish Parliament are very popular, so it is advisable to book ...
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King Frederik of Denmark and his Australian-born wife, Queen Mary, will continue their accession tour next month, the Danish royal household revealed.. The couple, who took the throne in ...
This House of Lords data dashboard allows for the examination of member activity over the 2019-24 parliament. This includes attendance data, participation in votes and debates, tabling of written questions, and committee and official roles. It has been produced in the context of the proposals by the new Labour government to reform the House of Lords. The data can be filtered by age and ...
2019-06-10. Visiting the Danish Parliament is a must when visiting the capital of Denmark. From Monday to Friday throughout the summer, you can get on one of our interesting guided tours to see the inside of the Parliament. The guided tours aim to give you an insight into Christiansborg as a workplace for the Members of Parliament and as the ...
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A majority in the Danish parliament supports a cap on the purchase price of Russian gas, with politicians arguing that Moscow is using the gas as a...
The Danish Parliament is a member of the Danish Accessibility Label Scheme, Godadgang.dk. The scheme's website contains detailed information about the accessibility of individual rooms at the Danish Parliament and elsewhere at Christiansborg Palace. ... Please note that the sights and guided tours available to visitors are less suited to ...