Denmark is one of the best travel destinations in the world and also holds the largest Renaissance palace in Scandinavia, Frederiksborg Palace. Popular for its approach towards green living, the small nation has much to offer tourists. Frederiksborg Palace, once the residence of King Christian IV, is now The National History Museum and Denmark’s largest gallery. Located in the vibrant town of Hillerod, Frederiksborg Palace has deep roots in the towns history. Built in the early 17th century, the walls of Frederiksborg Castle echo stories of the Dutch renaissance and the Danish Kings who ruled here. It was the coronation venue for many Dutch Kings who reigned during the 17th and 18th centuries. The National Historical Museum houses a valuable collection of paintings, portraits and ...
The spire of Vor Frelsers Kirke reaches 300 feet above the ground, and is surely one of the most photographed sites of those who travel the world and land in Copenhagen. But not everybody dares to climb to the top. The staircase twists four times, and the last 150 steps circle the outside of the spire. It’s also been known to sway a little in the wind. But don’t worry – there’s an iron banister to cling to. The Church of Our Savior, as it’s known in English, is a rare example of baroque architecture in Denmark. King Christian V oversaw the building of Vor Frelsers Kirke. The church was under construction for 14 years before its consecration in 1696. Christian V was part of ...





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