Amalienborgmuseet is a History museum located at Christian VIII's, Amalienborg Slotsplads 5, 1257 Palæ, Denmark. It has received 1094 reviews with an average rating of 4.2 stars.
Monday | 10AM-3PM |
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Tuesday | 10AM-3PM |
Wednesday | 10AM-3PM |
Thursday | 10AM-4PM |
Friday | 10AM-4PM |
Saturday | Closed |
Sunday | 10AM-3PM |
The address of Amalienborgmuseet: Christian VIII's, Amalienborg Slotsplads 5, 1257 Palæ, Denmark
Amalienborgmuseet has 4.2 stars from 1094 reviews
History museum
"Nice palace, but not worth the 15 euros paid"
"Flot museum hvor man rigtig fornemmer hvordan de kongelige boede for 100 år siden"
"A must see point for everyone who's interested in Danish royal family history and stunning jewellery"
"Lovely museum, introducing the visitors in the daily life of the royal families over several decades"
"Not the best exhibition of royal palaces in Europe because it is so small"
Nice palace, but not worth the 15 euros paid. There is no audio guide, and you can only download a written one on your phone. There are 2 floors, and most rooms have stuff squashed in and overloaded with objects. Plus you can only visit about 10 rooms. Mere
Flot museum hvor man rigtig fornemmer hvordan de kongelige boede for 100 år siden. Alt fremstår flot og vedligeholdt og der var netop i dag åbnet mulighed for at se de store dekorationer der pryder de royale middage. Ganske imponerende. … Mere
A must see point for everyone who's interested in Danish royal family history and stunning jewellery. The prices are around 125 DKK for an adult. The backpack or bigger bags have to be put in the lockers before visiting. The amount of … Mere
Lovely museum, introducing the visitors in the daily life of the royal families over several decades. Do not miss the Faberge exhibition, which is really fantastic. The delay in the entry time in the COVID-19 context could be of 30-40 min.
Not the best exhibition of royal palaces in Europe because it is so small. Some interesting rooms but for the price is not worth it. Luckily i got in with Copenhagen card. Toilets being gender neutral causes confusion as well. Mere
The current residence of the Danish monarchy The palace is currently used as a home of the Danish monarchy. However, a section of it is open to the public, with the studies and libraries of the Danish … Mere
Flot udstilling af dronningens smykker og audioen var indtalt af samme interessant at høre hende fortælle om de forskellinge begivenheder, der hver især fortjener bestemte smykker
It is located not far away from the metro station. Its collection is bountiful and well preserved. Portraits of historical monarchs are fabulous. The ambience is opulent. Mere
Good place to spend up to an hour in. The exhibits are interesting and you learn some of the history of the danish Royal family. Mere