Rosenborg Castle
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Laalamani
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The Rosenborg Castle stands at present with its tall towers and red masonry with sandstone ornaments. This is one of the distinguished examples of Christian IV’s numerous building projects, perfect in spite of many changes done during the ages. Built in Dutch Renaissance style, the history of this site dates back to 1606 – 1607. This historic building also comprises of a museum which tells the history of the Danish kinds through 300 years.
Website: http://www.rosenborgslot.dk
Mail ID: museum@dkks.dk
Address: Østre Voldgade 4 A, 1350 København K
Telephone: +45.3315.3286
Fax: +45.3315.2046
Opening hours: 2 January - 30 April daily except Monday 1100 - 1600 hours.
10 - 25 February daily from 1100 – 1600 hours.
1 - 31 May daily 1000 – 1600 hours.
1 June - 31 August daily 1000 - 1700 hours.
1 September - 31 October daily 1000 - 1600 hours.
1 November - 16 December daily except Monday 1100 - 1600 hours and 27 - 30 December daily 1100 - 1600 hours.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
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