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of Listed State Buildings Jens Fredslund. No drawings existed of the dome and roof, but a systematic exercise in building archaeology registered the charred remains of the building, and made it possible to recreate the dome and roof. Historically accurate building methods were also used throughout the rebuilding process.
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In Häusser's original project from the first Christiansborg, the two wings of the palace were linked by a gatehouse at the Frederiksholm Canal end, and a drawbridge led over the canal. The Palace Building Commission was not completely satisfied with the proposal and asked two young architects working
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In 1742, the north wing became the first one to be finished. Building work on the south wing started in June 1740 but ground to a halt by the autumn due to difficulties in obtaining supplies. Work did not recommence until January 1744, now under the supervision of the young architect Nicolai Eigtved.
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During the 1992 church fire, the roof, dome and dividing floor were burned down and the inventory severely damaged. Shortly afterwards, the Danish Ministry of Finance's Palaces and Properties Agency began rebuilding the chapel in collaboration with Erik Møller's Drawing Studio A/S and Royal Inspector
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In June 2014, a viewing platform in the Tower, still the tallest in the city, was made accessible to the public, while the interior of the Tower was refurbished and a restaurant opened in place of what was once a storage room. Access to the viewing platform is free, though passing through a security
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palace. By 1738, work on the main palace had progressed so far that it was possible to start on the other buildings included in the total project. The palace included show grounds and chapel. Most of the palace complex was completed in 1745 and was the largest palace in northern Europe at the time.
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shortly after his death in 1906. The following year four artists were invited to compete for the commission. There was no discussion about the position of the statue. It would be erected on Christiansborg Riding Ground Complex as a pendant to the statue of King Frederick VII on the Palace Square.
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and the ruins, which lay beneath the inner palace yard, were unearthed. Public interest in these ruins, which dated back to around the year 1167, was tremendous. It was therefore decided that the ruins should not be covered over again but preserved for posterity. The reinforced concrete structure
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The Show Grounds are now all that remain of the first Christiansborg Palace. They consist of two symmetrical wings with a straight, low and narrow stable building followed by a high broad building and narrow, curved stables, after which a one-story narrow end building closes off the wings at the
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The demolition of the overextended and antiquated Copenhagen Castle was commenced in 1731 to make room for the first Christiansborg. The ruins of Absalon's castle and Copenhagen Castle were excavated at the start of the 20th century and can be seen today in the subterranean excavations under the
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Architect Christian Frederik Hansen, who resurrected the palace between 1803 and 1828, was also commissioned to rebuild the palace chapel in 1810. Work commenced in 1813, using the existing foundations and masonry as far as possible. The church and main palace were built in strict neo-classical
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The history of Christiansborg Palace Chapel goes back to the first Christiansborg Palace, which was built by the contractor general Elias David Häusser from 1733 to 1745. King Christian VI was keen on architecture, and he commissioned a talented young architect in the King's building service,
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The second palace fire in 1884 spared the church, as the fire was stopped in the buildings linking it to the palace. However, fate finally caught up with the church on 7 June 1992. The church burned to the ground, probably set ablaze by fireworks set off during the Whitsun carnival.
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The interior is more or less unchanged since the construction in the 1740s. It is equipped with a balcony and a royal box to allow audiences the possibility to attend exercises and performances. The royal box is unique as it is the only royal room preserved from the first palace.
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The Great Hall is the largest and most spectacular of the Royal Reception Rooms. The Hall is 40 metres long with a ceiling height of 10 metres, and a gallery runs all the way around the room. The Hall seats 400 guests and is used for banquets, state dinners and receptions.
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A Riding School is located in the northern wing of the Riding Ground Complex, opposite the Court Theatre. The Riding School is used for horse shows and to exercise the horses of the Royal Stables. On occasion it is also used for various cultural events such as
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The ruins beneath the palace square were excavated in 1917 and a cover was also built over them. The ruins have been open to the public since 1924. The Ruins Exhibition was renovated during the period 1974-77 and has remained more or less untouched since then.
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Their proposal included a permanent bridge over Frederiksholm Canal forming the main entrance to the palace and two portal pavilions flanking an open drive and closing the complex off between the two wings. Both bridge and pavilions were in the new
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During the digging work, they came across the ruins of Absalon's Castle and Copenhagen Castle. It was decided to make them publicly accessible, and the ruins under the current palace, and the historical exhibition opened to the public in 1924.
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won an architecture competition to decide who would design the third (and current) Christiansborg, which was built from 1907 to 1928. The palace was to contain premises for the royal family, the legislature and the judiciary, and was built in
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was defeated in a conflict with the Hanseatic League, who ordered the castle to be demolished. They sent 40 stonemasons to demolish the castle stone by stone. The castle had long been a terrible nuisance to the Hanseatic cities' trade in the
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Under the present palace lie the ruins of Bishop Absalon's Castle and Copenhagen Castle. When the foundations of the present Christiansborg Palace were being cast, workers came across ruins of several buildings and parts of a curtain wall.
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The palace today bears witness to three eras of Danish architecture, as the result of two serious fires. The first fire occurred in 1794 and the second in 1884. The main part of the current palace, finished in 1928, is in the historicist
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during state events and festive occasions. In 1789 the number of horses reached a peak with 270 horses stabled. Today, there are about 20 horses left, and some parts of the original stable buildings have been converted into offices and
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usurped the rights to the castle in 1417. From then on the castle in Copenhagen was occupied by the king. In the middle of the 15th century, the castle became the principal residence of the Danish kings and the centre of government.
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located at the other (the far chamber has been the only one in use since the Folketing became the sole legislative assembly in 1953). Along the hall are various rooms such as the Speaker's office and offices for the administration.
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The second Christiansborg burned down in 1884. The showgrounds, including the Riding School, court theatre and Hansen's chapel were saved. The ruins remained in place for the following 23 years due to political fighting.
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The Royal Reception Rooms at Christiansborg Palace are located on the ground floor and first floor in the northern half of the palace. The Rooms are used for official functions of the monarch such as
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built a castle in 1167 on a small island outside Copenhagen Harbour. The castle was made up by a curtain wall, encircling an enclosed courtyard with several buildings, such as the bishop's palace, a
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Already at the Copenhagen Castle, one of the wings was fitted out as a theatre. However, the first Christiansborg Palace was constructed without a theatre. During the early reign of King
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The Court Theatre is located over the stables in the southern wing of the Riding Ground Complex, opposite the Riding School. Since 1922 the Court Theatre has housed the collection of the
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The Reception Rooms are richly adorned with furniture and works of art rescued from the two earlier palaces, as well as decorations by some of the best Danish artists, such as
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During the years after the demolition of Bishop Absalon's castle by the Hansa League in 1369, the ruins on the island were covered with earthworks, on which a new stronghold,
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Several parts of the palace are open to the public after published schedule with guided tours available, for a substantial fee. It is centrally located in Copenhagen's
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The present building, the third with this name, is the last in a series of successive castles and palaces constructed on the same site since the erection of the first
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Christiansborg Palace is owned by the Danish Government, and is run by the Palaces and Properties Agency. Several parts of the palace are open to the public.
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in 1167. Since the early fifteenth century, the various buildings have served as the base of the central administration; until 1794 as the principal
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The rebuilt church was inaugurated on 14 January 1997 to celebrate Queen Margrethe II's Silver Jubilee. The rebuilding was awarded the prestigious
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and four figures on each roof symbolising the royal couple's positive traits. The interior decoration was by the court's master stonemason
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it became customary to have theatre performances in the Banqueting Hall, and in 1766 it was decided to construct a proper court theatre. A
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style in reinforced concrete with granite-covered facades. Fragments from C.F. Hansen's palace were preserved in the north facade facing
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The monument took a long time to complete, but in 1927, 21 years after the king's death, it was unveiled on the Riding Ground Complex.
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style. The chapel dates back to 1826 and is in a neoclassical style. The showgrounds were built from 1738 to 1746, in a baroque style.
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entirely rebuilt the castle, but it became so heavy that the walls began to give way and to crack. It became therefore evident to
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In 1794 fire ravaged the palace and it was decided to demolish the ruins completely. The demolition, however, never took place.
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in January 1767. Little remains of this original theatre as it was reconstructed in 1842 following the designs of architect
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From 2007 to 2009 the Royal Stables underwent a thorough renovation to meet the requirements of current animal welfare law.
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check is required due to the official nature of the building. There is a comfortable lift giving access to upper levels.
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of 1849, the south wing of the palace became the meeting place of the two houses of the first Danish Parliament (the
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The first floor of the Parliament Wing is structured around the Lobby. At both ends of Lobby are the chambers of
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The main entrance to the Royal Stables with the two Rococo pavilions on each side of the Marble Bridge from 1739
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Equestrian statue of Christian IX. Not to be confused with the statue of Frederick VII on the Palace Square.
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style, with a dome construction on top of a central church interior. The palace chapel was inaugurated on
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In 1746, 87 hunting horses and 165 carriage horses moved into the new stables, the largest number ever.
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Danish craftsmen were unable to undertake the difficult work of restoring and recreating the interior's
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The sculptor sought throughout the country for the right horse to stand as a model, but found it in
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and the Show Grounds from 1985–1996 by Royal Inspector of Listed State Buildings Gehrdt Bornebusch.
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had decided he did not want to live there after all, and he only used the palace for entertainment.
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The pavilions were every bit as magnificent as the bridge. They were covered with sandstone from
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The bridge was extremely elegant— sandstone covered with medallion decorations by the sculptor
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The Great Hall was renovated on the occasion of Queen Margrethe II's 60th birthday when artist
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At the death of Absalon in 1201, possession of the castle and city of Copenhagen passed to the
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erected to cover the ruins was the biggest of its kind in Denmark when it was built in 1908.
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built a court theatre on the floor above the big stables. It now houses the Theatre Museum.
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storeroom was adapted to an auditorium. The theatre was designed by the French architect
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Front of the palace, looking on to the square. The tower reaches a height of 106 metres.
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Christiansborg-Interiører. Studier over Residensslottets Historie i det 18. Aarhundrede
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Responsibility was transferred to Eigtved, who was the prime mover behind the project.
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in Germany. This gave rise to a good deal of displeasure among Danish horse breeders.
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are home to the horses and carriages used to perform the ceremonial transport for the
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Christiansborg Palace Chapel is a part of the palace which is at the disposal of the
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The palace and church were ruined by a fire in 1794, but the showgrounds were saved.
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of the Tower, gives an opportunity to enjoy the views of the following buildings:
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for the Danish political system, and colloquially it is often referred to as
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which underlined the dangers involved in the continued use of old theatres.
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was the only monarch to live in the palace. This was between 1852 and 1863.
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Copenhagen-Portal – Christiansborg Castle – The Danish Parliament
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cities, and during the years 1249 to 1259 it was occupied and plundered.
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richly decorated the concave roofs with the royal couple's back-to-back
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For the former Danish castle in Ghana known as Fort Christiansborg, see
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A collection was started for the construction of a monument to King
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Lund, Hakon (1987). "Bind 1: Slotsholmen". In Bramsen, Bo (ed.).
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located in the southern wing and the Royal Reception Rooms, the
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The underground excavations with the ruins of Absalon's Castle
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of the Danish kings and after 1849 as the seat of parliament.
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The Show Grounds at Christiansborg Palace dates back to 1745
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While the royal family lived in temporary accommodations at
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The second Christiansborg Palace seen from the showgrounds
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The palace is thus home to the three supreme powers: the
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To reach the Royal Reception Rooms one goes through the
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is the principal entrance to The Royal Reception Rooms.
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for the royal building authority, Nicolai Eigtved and
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Construction of the third (and current) palace in 1914
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The castle was rebuilt several times. In the 1720s,
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Christiansborg Riding Grounds and the Royal Stables
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Palace in Copenhagen, seat of the Danish Parliament
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Osu Castle

Baroque
Neoclassicism
Neo-baroque
Copenhagen
Denmark
Denmark
Danish government
Elias David Häusser
Christian Frederik Hansen
Thorvald Jørgensen
Danish
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palace
Slotsholmen
Copenhagen
Denmark
Danish Parliament
Danish Prime Minister's Office
Supreme Court of Denmark
Danish monarch
Royal Stables
executive power
legislative power
judicial power
metonym
castle
residence
Neo-baroque

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