The 10 Best Historic Sites in Copenhagen, Zealand

January 20, 2022 Trinity Boughner

Copenhagen was once a Viking fishing settlement, and you can still find traces of the Norse explorers here. Visit reconstructed villages, the remains of a 1,000-year-old castle, and museums dedicated to the notorious raiders. Copenhagen also features a blend of modern architecture and historical artifacts such as the Round Tower observatory – a wonderful example of 17th-century architecture. Art galleries, narrow streets, canals, parks, and Baroque churches round out the city’s cultural attractions.
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1. Rosenborg Castle

Oster Voldgade 4A, Copenhagen 1350 Denmark +45 33 18 60 92 [email protected] http://www.kongernessamling.dk/en/rosenborg/
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4.5 based on 9,304 reviews

Rosenborg Castle

The beautiful 400-year-old castle is situated in central Copenhagen's popular park, The King's Garden. The castle was built by one of the most famous Scandinavian kings, Christian IV. Today, the glory of the past can be experienced through the numerous art treasures of the previous kings and queens. Among the main attractions is the Great Hall with the coronation thrones and three life-size silver lions standing guard. The crown jewels and royal regalia sparkle behind the thick walls of the treasury beneath the castle.

Reviewed By spiegs882016 - Yardley, United States

This is a beautiful 16 th century palace with wonderful gardens, including a very impressive rose garden, all set in the midst of a pretty park. Your transported back to the time of King Christian 4 as you tour the interiors and then get to view the Royal Crown Jewels in the basement. This is a don’t miss sight in Copenhagen, the best of the palaces within the city proper. Go early,as entrance tickets are timed , at least when I visited in October.

2. Holmens Kirke

Holmens Kanal, Copenhagen Denmark +45 33 13 61 78 http://www.copenhagenet.dk/CPH-Map/CPH-HolmensChurch.asp
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4.5 based on 109 reviews

Holmens Kirke

Reviewed By jax12014 - Sheffield, United Kingdom

The beautiful choral service on Christmas eve had me in tears . The architecture of the building alone provides your senses with so much to take in and admire.

3. Krigsmuseet

Tojhusgade 3, Copenhagen 1220 Denmark +45 41 20 60 80 [email protected] https://natmus.dk/museer-og-slotte/krigsmuseet/
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Krigsmuseet

The Danish War Museum houses permanent exhibitions about war, defence and weapon technology, and presents Danish military history from the 1500s until today. Experience the exhibition "Denmark's Wars" in the museum's large Rustkammersal and "A Distant War - a Danish Soldier in Afghanistan", an exhibition in which you can feel the atmosphere of a Danish combat group in Afghanistan.

Reviewed By J3919TFstevew

this was an amazing place the model ships were out of this world the way the made the sales and the history of the place was just incredible a great place to visit

4. Christiansborg Slot

Prins Joergens Gaard 1, Copenhagen 1218 Denmark +45 33 92 70 85 [email protected] http://christiansborg.dk
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4.5 based on 4,560 reviews

Christiansborg Slot

Christiansborg Palace is situated on the little island of Slotsholmen (Castle Island) which is surrounded by canals in the heart of Denmark's capital, Copenhagen. Denmark has one of the oldest monarchies in the world, and the palace has a long, dramatic history which revolves around the exercise of royal power. Today, Denmark is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of governance. Under its beautiful copper roof, the palace houses the Danish parliament, the office of the Danish prime minister and the Supreme Court. It is therefore the center for legislative, executive and judicial power in Denmark. The palace also accommodates rooms for the Danish Monarchy. Focusing on the royal part of the palace, Christiansborg Palace is H.M. the Queen's working palace. This is where the Queen holds audiences, signs laws, holds banquets and receptions, celebrates royal anniversaries and receives state visits. It is a working palace where old traditions and the modern Royal Family meet. You will see dazzling halls, adorned with colorful tapestries, vast paintings, patterned floors, glittering chandeliers, and sumptuous stucco ceilings. You can explore The Royal Kitchen and see its two tons of shiny copper kitchenware. You can visit the beautiful palace chapel, stand underneath its dome and let your head spin as you gaze up at the angels in the ceiling décor more than 30 metres above you. In The Royal Stables you'll find the the white royal horses in the wintertime, and in the summertime the exhibition "All the kings' horses" - all year around you can see the Royal Family's array of carriages. One of them is coated with 24-carat gold leaf. You can also explore the underground ruins underneath Christiansborg Palace. These are ruins of earlier castles and palaces showing that the Castle Island is steeped in 800 years of power and political intrigue.

Reviewed By TA6888 - Vancouver, Canada

You can purchase a package ticket for all four attractions (Royal Reception Rooms, Fortress Ruins, Royal Kitchen, and Royal Stables) or purchase single ticket for each attraction. The Royal Chapel is free. The reception rooms are opulent, with gilded moldings, ornate ceilings, and massive chandeliers. There are many rooms to walk through and admire. The other three attractions are mildly interesting.

5. Bakkehusmuseet

Rahbeks Alle 23 Frederiksberg, Copenhagen 1801 Denmark +45 33 31 43 62 [email protected] http://www.bakkehusmuseet.dk
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Bakkehusmuseet

Bakkehuset tells a fascinating story about the Danish Golden Age. Discover Kamma and Knud Lyne Rahbek’s authentically furnished home which became a hub for literary figures in the first decades of the 19th century. Prominent authors such as Hans Christian Andersen and Adam Oehlenschlager joined this social circle. The museum is surrounded by a historic garden with flowers and vegetables. On the ground floor of the museum you will find the "Fairytale Academy". Here - perhaps guided by the muse of Hans Christian Andersen - visitors can be creative and design their own fairytales and stories. On the first floor, various exhibitions are displayed often employing a more modern mode of design but they non-the less provide an insight into the thoughts and ideas of the Danish Golden Age. In these truly beautiful surroundings, in the middle of the museum's historic garden lies “the Orangery” Bakkehuset's lunch restaurant; here you can enjoy delicious open sandwiches, beers, wine and coffee.

6. Holmen

Copenhagen Denmark
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Holmen

Reviewed By thewanderlusthome - Germany, null

I wandered around Holmen by chance, since my husband had a meeting nearby. It wound up being my favorite area of the city! It was formerly a naval base and it's full of nice old industrial buildings. It's also incredibly peaceful & quiet! I love exploring a city by its architecture, and this is a don't-miss spot on that front!

7. Our Saviour's Church

Skt. Annae Gade 29, Copenhagen 1416 Denmark +45 32 54 68 83 http://www.vorfrelserskirke.dk/english
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Our Saviour's Church

KIRKENs ABNINGSTIDER Dagligt kl. 11.00-15.30 Fri entre Lukket for sightseeing under kirkelige handlinger THE CHURCH - OPENING HOURS Daily 11am-3:30pm Free entrance Closed for sightseeing during services

Reviewed By 375charlottef - England, United Kingdom

Location: Located in Chirstianshavn, which is easily accessible and can lead on nicely to Freetown Christiana or a Canal Tour. Price: Free with the Copenhagen Card - If you're planning on doing lots of tourist attractions or using public transport, this is a fantastic purchase from 54Euro+. Otherwise, this is 40DK per adult. Definitely a must-do activity, the views are amazing and better than those as Rundetaarn. This attraction will test your physical fitness as you climb 400-450 steps to the very top - doesn't sound like much, but when you realise that the nice stairs at the entrance turn into steep wooden steps that decrease in size and wrap around the slightly humid and stuffy tower, then you realise how big 400 actually is. There are several points to stop as you walk up the tower, but be mindful that the large bells ring hourly, and you could be right next to them. The last few steps are akin to a ladder with a smaller door to exit from. Once out, you can walk around and view the scenery or you can continue to walk up the copper outdoor steps to the peak. If you're slightly larger or physically unfit, I would think twice about this attraction, especially in hotter weather as the tower itself is very humid. There is no elevator and once you're up, you have to come down.

8. Sorgenfri Palace

Kongevejen 2 Kongens Lyngby, Copenhagen 2800 Denmark
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Sorgenfri Palace

9. Copenhagen Cruise Tours

Solroed Byvej 50, Copenhagen 2680 Denmark +45 31 70 70 20 [email protected] http://www.copenhagencruisetours.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Copenhagen Cruise Tours

We sell exclusive private tours in copenhagen for groups of 1 to 4 people. All of our tours are individually planned with the customer and are flexible in terms of time, duration and content.

Reviewed By andycoldham - Crawley, United Kingdom

The 1 hour boat trip from Nyhven around the canals of the city, take in all the main sights and is great and inexpensive way of getting ones bearings of the city. The tour is part audio tour and part chats by a tour guide and both were very informative.The cost was 95 DK which I thought was reasonable in this expensive city.

10. Kastellet

Center of Churchill Park, Copenhagen Denmark +45 33 11 22 33 http://www.kastellet.info/
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Kastellet

Reviewed By mikebstravels - Didcot, United Kingdom

Lovely spot for a walk, if you've walked this far to see the Little Mermaid, definitely stop to take a walk around the Citadel, lovely old buildings and ambience.

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