Rosenborg Castle.
Rosenborg Castle, an architectural gem from the Dutch Renaissance, stands as a testament to Denmark's royal history in Copenhagen. Originally built as a summer residence for King Christian IV from 1606 to 1634, this well-preserved castle is renowned for its stunning array of interiors and the magnificent Danish Crown Jewels, which are still in use today. Visitors can explore the richly decorated Knight’s Hall, home to coronation thrones and life-sized silver lions, as well as the King's quarters filled with tapestries and royal artifacts. The surrounding King's Garden offers a tranquil escape with picturesque landscapes. With guided tours available, Rosenborg Castle invites guests to immerse themselves in a captivating journey through Denmark’s regal past and vibrant heritage.