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The Royal Reception Rooms
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On the Margueritruten
The Royal Reception Rooms sits directly on the route through Sjælland og Hovedstaden.
About
The Royal Reception Rooms
The Royal Reception Rooms at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen are used by the Queen for official occasions.These occasions include representative dinners in connection with the official visit of foreign heads of state, the official New Year's Banquet, and for receiving newly appointed ambassadors when they come to deliver their credentials. The Reception Rooms are richly adorned with furniture and works of art rescued from the two earlier palaces, as well as decorations by some of the best Danish artists, such as Nikolaj Abraham Abildgaard, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg, and Bjørn Nørgaard. Admission during opening hours, provided that the Queen and the Prince are not using the premises for official occasions. Guided tour in English daily at 15:00. The tour is free of charge when regular admissions have been paid.
Around here
Nearby on the Margueritruten
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The Tower, Christiansborg Palace
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Christiansborg Palace
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Christiansborg Palace Chapel
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Ruins under Christiansborg Palace
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The Danish Parliament
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The Queen's Tapestries at Christiansborg Palace
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Frequently asked
Is The Royal Reception Rooms on the Margueritruten?
Yes — The Royal Reception Rooms sits directly on the route through Sjælland og Hovedstaden.