Amalienborg Palace

Amalienborg Palace (Danish: Amalienborg, pronounced [aˈmaːˀliə̯nbɔːˀʀ]) is the winter home of the Danish royal family, and is located in Copenhagen, Denmark. It consists of four identical classicizing palace façades with rococo interiors around an octagonal courtyard (Amalienborg Slotsplads); in the center of the square is a monumental equestrian statue of Amalienborg's founder, King Frederik V. Amalienborg was originally built for four noble fam... more

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  • 1760

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Architect

Nicolai Eigtved

Nicolai Eigtved, also known as Niels Eigtved, (June 4 or June 22, 1701-June 7, 1754), Danish architect, introduced and was the leading proponent of the French rococo style in Danish architecture during the 1730s-1740s. He designed and built some of the most prominent buildings of his time, a number...

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Copenhagen Denmark
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  • 55.6844
  • 12.5928
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