Amalienborg Palace
Amalienborg Palace is the official residence of the Danish royal family in Copenhagen, Denmark. The palace consists of four identical rococo buildings arranged around an octagonal courtyard. It was built in the 18th century and serves as a symbol of the Danish monarchy.
Visitors can witness the daily changing of the guard ceremony, which takes place at noon. The palace also houses the Amalienborg Museum, where guests can explore the history and traditions of the royal family through various exhibitions and artifacts. The surrounding area offers beautiful views of the nearby Frederik's Church and the waterfront.