Frederiksborg Castle

For fans of castles, parks and islands
Rating 9110

24 april 2015Travel time: 28 june 2010
Frederiksborg is the largest Renaissance palace in Scandinavia. It is named after its founder, the Danish King Frederick. The first castle on this site appeared in 1560. Then repeatedly rebuilt, burned and restored. It now houses the Danish History Museum.

Frederiksborg is located on an island and is surrounded on all sides by water. The palace itself is like a kind of transitional stage between the harsh Middle Ages and the light, carefree Renaissance. Plus a romantic park with winding shady alleys and fountains. A very picturesque place!

The castle was visited during a group bus tour, we paid only the entrance ticket - 75 Danish kroner (price for April 2015)
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