Amalienborg Museum
7 expert reviews
“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
Fodor's
"The Christian VIII palace across from the royal's wing houses the Amalienborg Museum, which displays the second part of the Royal Collection." Full review
Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"The square, the palace and the marble church, a little further on, were designed in 1749 by Frederick V to create the heart of a new neighbourhood." Full review
Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"With the addition of the marble church that stands to the north of the square, Amalienborg is now a diplomatic centre, giving it the same aristocratic air as it had in former days." Full review
Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"The square, the palace and the marble church, a little further on, were designed in 1749 by Frederick V to create the heart of a new neighbourhood, which he planned to call Frederiksstaden." Full review
Afar Magazine
"This is also a fantastic spot to see the changing of the guard, and for a slice of history head to the corner facing the fountain (and opera house). " Full review