
Amalienborg Palace
5 Amaliegade, Copenhagen, København K, 1256, Denmark
Four identical Rococo palaces arranged around an octagonal courtyard, with an equestrian statue of Frederick V at the centre — Amalienborg is one of the finest examples of 18th-century urban planning in Europe, and it only became a royal residence by accident.

Christiansborg Palace
1 Prins Jørgens Gård, Copenhagen, København K, 1218, Denmark
This is the only building in the world that houses all three branches of a nation's government under one roof — the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court all operate from Christiansborg.

Rosenborg Castle
Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København K
Christian IV built Rosenborg between 1606 and 1634 as a summer pleasure palace, and he loved the place so much that he chose to die there.
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