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What to See in Fredensborg - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Fredensborg (Denmark). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Fredensborg Palace, Asminderød Church, and Villa Gallina. Also, be sure to include Michael Rosings Minde in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Fredensborg (Hovedstaden).

Fredensborg Palace

Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark
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Also known as: Fredensborg Slot

Royal palace from 1720 and Baroque gardens. Fredensborg Palace is a palace located on the eastern shore of Lake Esrum in Fredensborg on the island of Zealand in Denmark. It is the Danish Royal Family’s spring and autumn residence, and is often the site of important state visits and events in the Royal Family. It is the most used of the Royal Family’s residences.[1]

Address: Slottet 1B, 3480 Fredensborg

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Asminderød Church

Asminderød Church
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Asminderød Church is a parish church in Asminderød, now part of Fredensborg, Fredensborg Municipality som 40 km north of central Copenhagen, Denmark.[2]

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Villa Gallina

Villa Gallina
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Villa Gallina is a house situated outside the main entrance to Fredensborg Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.[3]

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Michael Rosings Minde

Building
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Building. Michael Rosings Minde, Helsingørsvej 3, is a house in Fredensborg, Denmark. It was built in 1873 to designs by Johan Daniel Herholdt. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1980.[4]

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Jægergården

Jægergården
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Jægergården, situated at Kronprinsensvej 3, close to Fredensborg Palace, is one of the oldest surviving houses in Fredensborg, Denmark. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1970.[5]

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Fredensborg Houses

Fredensborg Houses
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The Fredensborg Houses form a housing complex in natural surroundings on the outskirts of the small town of Fredensborg in the north of Zealand, Denmark. The houses were designed by Jørn Utzon for Danes who have worked for long periods abroad.[6]

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Lille Rolighed

Lille Rolighed
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Lille Rolighed is a late 18th-century, thatched house situated on the street that leads up to Fredensborg Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark. The garden features the grave of embroidery artist Cathrine Marie Møller. The house from 1777, an outhouse from 1840 and Møller's tomb were listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1964,[7]

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Dorothealyst

Building
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Building. Dorothealyst is an 18th-century house situated on the street that leads up to Fredensborg Palace in Fredensborg, Denmark. It was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1970.[8]

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Falconer Farm

Falconer Farm
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Museum

Address: Davidsvænge 11, Fredensborg

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Bournonville House

Bournonville House
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The Bournonville House, located at Slotsgade 9, the main access road to Fredensborg Palace, is the former summer residence of choreographer August Bournonville in Fredensborg, some 30 km north of Copenhagen, Denmark. The building was listed in the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918.[9]

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Fredensborg Palace

Fredensborg Palace

Forts and castles

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