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A must-see for its rich collections, the museum has been extended several times since its foundation in 1819. — Michelin Guide
Bordered by the sprawling botanical gardens and 17th-century Rosenborg Castle... the palatial national gallery holds the broadest survey of Danish art. — Travel + Leisure
The overall architecture of the building itself is only surpassed by the amazing voices that reside within its walls. — Afar Magazine
Visit his majestic museum, with finished pieces and casts of most of his work, including the iconic Christ statue. — Travel + Leisure
Trees, flowers, ponds, sculptures, and a spectacular 19th-century Palmehuset (Palm House) of tropical and subtropical plants blanket the garden's 25-plus acres. — Fodor's
The Danish Royal Library, dating from the 1600s, is the largest and most impressive in the Norse countries. — Frommer's
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This modern art museum is housed in a building with resolutely nautical architecture, designed by Søren Robert Lund, which plays an important role in the visitor experience. — Michelin Guide
Four 18th-century French-style rococo mansions -- opening onto one of the most attractive squares in Europe -- have been the home of the Danish royal family since 1794,. — Frommer's
You may not recognize the names of any of the artists on display, but you can still have a visual treat for a couple of hours. — Frommer's
In many ways, this landmark church is more richly decorated and impressive than Copenhagen's cathedral, Vor Frue Kirke. — Frommer's
Famous graves, lush natural beauty, peaceful gardens, and art sculptures. — Condé Nast Traveler
The 18th-century Frederiks Hospital is now the outstanding Denmark Design Museum. — Lonely Planet
Houses the Danish parliament, the Supreme Court, this prime minister's offices, and the Royal Reception Rooms. — Frommer's
A self-governed and ecologically-minded haven of alternative living, is the second most visited tourist attraction in Copenhagen. — Michelin Guide
Two rooms are given over to the astronomical clock, by Jens Olsen (1872-1945), which gives the sidereal time as well as solar time everywhere in the world. — Michelin Guide
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