Top 10 Architectural Buildings in Copenhagen Region, Zealand

December 1, 2021 Almeta Stockton

Discover the best top things to do in Copenhagen Region, Denmark including Ramlose Molle, Jaegerspris Molle, Gjethuset, Fredensborg Palace, The Frederiks Vaerk Museum of Industry, Gammel Holte Kirke, Det Gamle Vandtaarn, Slangerup Bio, Glostrup Raadhus, Skyllebakken Og Byvandring.
Restaurants in Copenhagen Region

1. Ramlose Molle

Mollelodden 4, Helsinge 3200 Denmark
Excellent
50%
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33%
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17%
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Ramlose Molle

2. Jaegerspris Molle

Moellevej 52, Jaegerspris 3630 Denmark
Excellent
67%
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33%
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Jaegerspris Molle

3. Gjethuset

Gjethusgade 5, Frederiksvaerk 3300 Denmark +45 40 70 50 30 http://www.gjethuset.dk/
Excellent
43%
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57%
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4.5 based on 21 reviews

Gjethuset

4. Fredensborg Palace

Slottet 1B, Fredensborg 3480 Denmark +45 33 95 42 00 [email protected] http://kongeligeslotte.dk/da/slotte-og-haver/fredensborg-slot.html
Excellent
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42%
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4.5 based on 186 reviews

Fredensborg Palace

Fredensborg Palace was built in the beginning of the 18th Century. The image of an Italian country villa was on the drawing board when Frederick IV began construction on his Baroque palace. The king wanted to create a haven where his family life could flourish. This Baroque masterpiece took seven years to complete, and during this time the gardens were also planted. When Frederick IV died, his son Christian VI pulled down wings of the palace and erected new ones, which he, albeit, generally never made use of. It was only when Christian IX came to the throne that the palace was used for the purpose for which it was built. In the summer months, Christian IX and his queen Louise's 6 children, their children's spouses and 36 grandchildren flocked to Fredensborg Palace. Laughter and the trip-trap of tiny feet echoed in the palace halls, and members of the Danish Royal Family would spend time playing in the gardens. Ever since those happy days, the Danish Royal Family has been moving into the palace for the summer months, giving the youngest members of the family a trove of carefree childhood memories to treasure. The Royal Couple use the palace for three months in the spring and three months in the autumn. They celebrate weddings, silver wedding anniversaries and birthdays at the palace. Fredensborg also provides a setting for Her Majesty to carry out her official duties. She receives heads of state and ambassadors who submit their credentials to her at the palace. In the summer, Crown Prince Frederick and Crown Princess Mary use the palace as a summer residence. They have their own residential quarters in the Chancellery House. The expansive Baroque palace gardens are open to the public all year round. The palace and the Private Gardens are open for guided tours from July 1st to August 7th.

Reviewed By dennisbJ4215BM - Findlay, United States

This palace is so awesome. We've been there in spring, summer and winter - all year this place is great. In the spring, the Queen comes to Fredensborg for her summer residency. It seems the entire town gathers in the city center in the evening to "welcome" the queen. They march from the center with torches they carry to the entrance of the palace. This is the only time the general public is allowed inside this area of the grounds while the Queen is there. Once everyone is gathered in that area, the Queen comes outside where she is greeted by song. Several songs are sang. I'm a big fan of Viking history and their march to the palace with torches seems to me to be a bit of a Viking ritual (it is really cool to experience). Once the singing is done, she delivers a short thank you to the public for the welcome and she wishes they a happy summer. There is also a great greenhouse on site that offers tours occasionally one can tour the palace -we did several years ago. The Crown Prince and his wife are currently building facilities there to house horses as that area has several prominent horse breeders and horse farms. The gardens (woods) are great to take a stroll. There are many great sculptures in the gardens too. There is usually a lot of snow there in the inter so sledding is possible there.

5. The Frederiks Vaerk Museum of Industry

Torvet 1, Frederiksvaerk 3300 Denmark +45 47 72 06 05 [email protected] http://www.indmus.dk
Excellent
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33%
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

The Frederiks Vaerk Museum of Industry

The Frederiks Vaerk Museum of Industry manages 2 museum sites: The Gunpowder Mill Museum in Frederiksvaerk and The House of Knud Rasmussen in Hundested. The museum also arranges guided tours of Frederiksvaerk. At this address you will also find the local archives of Frederiksvaerk.

6. Gammel Holte Kirke

Kohavevej 81, Vedbaek 2950 Denmark +45 45 89 22 31 http://www.glholtekirke.dk/
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

Gammel Holte Kirke

7. Det Gamle Vandtaarn

Hovedvejen 73, Glostrup 2600 Denmark
Excellent
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60%
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40%
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3.5 based on 5 reviews

Det Gamle Vandtaarn

8. Slangerup Bio

Brobaeksgade 6, Slangerup, Alleroed Municipality 3550 Denmark +45 47 33 54 04
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

9. Glostrup Raadhus

Raadhusparken 2, Glostrup 2600 Denmark
Excellent
33%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
33%
Poor
0%
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1%
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

10. Skyllebakken Og Byvandring

Skyllebakkegade 1, Frederikssund 3600 Denmark

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