Frederiksberg Palace

About
Frederiksberg Palace was built in 1699 as a summer residence for King Frederik IV and is today one of Denmark's most treasured historical buildings. The palace is known for its fantastic Baroque architecture, which includes grand halls, opulent rooms, and a magnificent staircase. Surrounding the palace is Frederiksberg Gardens, one of the most popular parks in Copenhagen, offering beautiful lakes, lush lawns, and romantic paths, making it an ideal destination for both locals and tourists. The interior of Frederiksberg Palace is just as impressive as its exterior. Visitors can explore the well-preserved rooms and admire the artworks and furniture that adorn the walls. The palace also houses Denmark's Environmental Research Institute, adding a modern dimension to the historical building. Frederiksberg Palace is not only a monument to Denmark's royal history but also a place where culture and nature meet in perfect harmony.
Features
Local Tips
- Visit during spring to see the gardens in full bloom.
- Join a guided tour to learn more about the palace's history.
- Pack a picnic to enjoy in the surrounding Frederiksberg Gardens.
- Check for special events or exhibitions hosted at the palace.
Best Times to Visit
Time of Day:
Late morning, Early afternoon
Days:
Weekdays, Sundays
Season:
Spring, Summer, Autumn