Rosenborg Castle, a Renaissance masterpiece, dates back to the 17th century. It was built by King Christian IV, who used it as his summer residence and later chose it to be his final resting place. More than just a monarch, Christian IV was also a skilled architect and contributed significantly to the castle’s design.
The castle was transformed into a public museum in 1838, offering visitors a chronological tour through the history of the Danish royal family from the time of Christian IV. This was one of the first examples of such a museum concept in Europe.
Why Visit Rosenborg Castle?
Why make Rosenborg Castle a must-visit on your Copenhagen journey? Rosenborg Castle is not only a stunning architectural gem but also a place where you can learn about the lives and stories of the Danish kings and queens. Here, you can see not only how they lived but also what they wore, collected, and left behind for future generations.
Rosenborg Castle is home to some of the most important and valuable objects in Danish history, such as the coronation throne, the royal scepter, the orb, and the sword of state. Yet, the highlight remains the crown jewels, the ultimate symbols of royal power. These jewels are kept in a special vault underneath the castle and are guarded by the Royal Guards. You can admire the sparkling diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and pearls that adorn the crowns, the tiaras, the necklaces, and the rings of the royal family.
What Can You Do at Rosenborg Castle?
There is plenty to do at Rosenborg Castle, whether you're a history buff, a culture lover, or a nature enthusiast.
Rosenborg Castle is a museum that spans over 400 years of Danish history. Explore the 24 rooms of the castle, each with its own theme and style – even the ceilings are beautifully decorated. You can see everything from royal portraits and tapestries to weapons and costumes, all reflecting the changing tastes and trends of the different eras. Various personal belongings of the kings and queens are also displayed, such as letters, books, toys, and musical instruments.
From the lavish rooms and the exquisite furniture to the priceless paintings and dazzling jewels, Rosenborg Castle is a treasure trove of Danish culture and heritage.
Visit the King’s Garden
Right next to Rosenborg Castle is the beautiful King's Garden, the oldest and one of the most visited parks in Copenhagen. Stroll along the paths, admire the many flowers, or do as the Copenhageners: enjoy a picnic on the grass. All over the park, you can find statues and sculptures, and in the summer months, make sure to visit the Rose Garden, featuring over 12,000 roses of various colors and varieties.
Address: Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 Copenhagen
Jump off at stop 9 – Rosenborg Castle/SMK on Stromma’s Classic Copenhagen route and you’re a few minutes’ walk from the castle.