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National Museum - Free
Entrance
Denmark’s largest museum
The National Museum is Denmark’s largest museum
of Danish cultural history - and the
museum for all of Denmark - where one can follow the
history of the Danes for generations - and right down
to the present day. And you can get around the world
by visiting the exhibition ”Peoples of
the World'” - which is a journey around
the globe supported by precious artefacts collected
since the establishment of the Danish National Museum
by King Frederik III in 1650.
The
Prince's Palace
The National Museum is centrally located beside Christiansborg
Palace in a classic 18th century
mansion called The Prince's Palace
- and was the residence of Crown Prince Frederik
(V) and Crown Princess Louise - as well as
other members of the royal family. The first Palace
on this plot was built in 1684 - and
is one of the oldest Rococo palaces in Denmark. The
present building was completed in 1743-1744
by leading court architect Nicolai Eigtved
- the master architect of the Amalienborg Palaces and
Frederiksstad. In 1892 the palace properties
was taken over by the National Museum
and provides the current museum area with a historical
atmosphere and stately surroundings.
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