Frederik VIII's Palace
Frederik VIII's Palace is located in Copenhagen, Denmark, and serves as the official residence of the Danish royal family. Built in the early 20th century, the palace features a blend of architectural styles, including Renaissance and Baroque. It is situated on the picturesque Amalienborg Palace complex, which consists of four identical palaces surrounding an octagonal courtyard.
The palace is named after King Frederik VIII, who reigned from 1906 to 1912. It is primarily used for official functions and ceremonies, showcasing the rich history and traditions of the Danish monarchy. Visitors can admire its beautiful gardens and impressive interiors during guided tours.