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The Palace Gardens, The Baroque Gardens and The Valley of the Norsemen are open all year around.

Visit The Palace and the Private Gardens

The palace and the private gardens are reserved for the Royal Family and is closed most of the year.

Frederiksborg Slot Hours 2019

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But on select days in July and August, it is possible to visit the palace and the private gardens on a guided tour. For dates and tickets, check back in spring 2020.

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Fredensborg Slot
Slottet 1B
3480 Fredensborg

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Frederiksborg Slot Hours 2020

The Agency for Culture and Palaces
E-mail: bhj@slks.dk
Telephone: +45 33 95 42 00

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The palace atop Frederiksberg Hill was built at the beginning of the eighteenth century by King Frederik IV. It has numerous fine rooms and a Baroque palace chapel. In the basement you can still see the large bath and mirror over the bathtub installed for King Christian VII, who married Princess Caroline Matilde of Great Britain. The palace now houses The Royal Danish Military Academy.

Visit Frederiksberg Palace

Guided tours in Danish and English on the last Saturday of each month at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. except in July and December.
Group guided tours all year after 4 p.m. on weekdays.
+45 36 13 26 32
frb@mil.dk
Frederiksberg Palace (in Danish)

Take a walk in the Palace Gardens