Frederiksborg Palace

Frederiksborg Palace (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palace in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV and is now a museum of national history. The current edifice replaced a previous castle erected by Frederick II and is the largest Renaissance palace in Scandinavia.

The palace is located on three small islands in the middle of Palace Lake (Slotsøen) and is adjoined by a large formal garden in the Baroque style.

The twenty closest neighbours in the database:

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art (16 km), Rosenborg Castle (33 km), Copenhagen (Denmark) (33 km), Christiansborg Palace (34 km), Viking Ship Museum Roskilde (35 km), Malmö (Sweden) (57 km), Lund (Sweden) (61 km), Koldinghus Castle (184 km), Schleswig (Germany) (234 km), Lübeck (Germany) (252 km), Schwerin (Germany) (262 km), Ratzeburg (Germany) (267 km), Tierpark Hagenbeck (301 km), Bunker Hamburg Central Station (303 km), Hamburg (Germany) (304 km), Miniature Wonderland (304 km), Stasi Prison Hohenschönhausen (385 km), Reichstag Berlin (386 km), Museum Island Berlin (386 km), Berlin (Germany) (386 km)

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