Christiansborg Palace
(Redirected from Christiansborg Castle)
English: Christiansborg Palace (Danish: Christiansborg Slot) is a royal palace and government building in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It is the seat of the Danish parliament, the Folketing, the Prime Minister's Office and the Supreme Court, with several parts of the palace still being used by the Danish monarch.
For Christiansborg in Ghana: see Fort Christiansborg (Osu Castle)
Before Christiansborg
[edit]Christiansborg Palace replaced the old Copenhagen Castle that was demolished in 1731.
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Copenhagen Castle, 1698
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Copenhagen Castle, around 1730
First Christiansborg Palace
[edit]Built in 1733-40 and destroyed by fire in 1794
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1746 elevation of view towards the main entrance
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1746 elevation of view towards the old palace square
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1746 prospect
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1746 prospect
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1746
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Around 1750
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View over the show grounds, 1761
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The fire in 1794
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The fire in 1794
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"Marmorbroen" - originally the main entrance to the castle
Second Christiansborg Palace
[edit]Built in 1806-28 and destroyed by fire in 1884
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1837
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Seen from Nikolaj Church, undated
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View over the show grounds, undated
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1850
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Drawing of Holmens Kirke and Børsen, with Christiansborg in the background
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The fire in 1884
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The fire in 1884 from photo
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The partly demolished ruins after the fire, 1908
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The Danish court of Impeachment, Rigsretten, during a session in the Landsting Chamber, Christiansborg Palace, 1877.
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Christiansborg Palace Church
Third Christiansborg Palace
[edit]Built in 1906-1928
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The construction of the third Christiansborg. 1914.
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Seen from Rundetårn
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Seen from the National Museum of Denmark
Interior
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The Folketing assembly hall
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The Queen's Gate
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The King's Staircase
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The Throne Room
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The Dining Hall
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The Royal Library
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The Palace Chapel
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The Court Theatre (now The Theatre Museum)
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The Riding School