Routine route
A guard walks around Amalienborg square, in front of Christian VII’s Palace (also known as Moltke's Palace) and Christian IX’s Palace (also known as Schack’s Palace). The Frederiks Kirke can be seen in the background. The Royal Life Guards (Den Kongelige Livgarde) guarding the Amalienborg is an infantry regiment of the Danish Army, founded in 1658 by King Frederik III. Their full dress uniform consists of a scarlet or blue tunic, blue trousers, a bearskin, and the symbolic infantry sabre.
Routine route
A guard walks around Amalienborg square, in front of Christian VII’s Palace (also known as Moltke's Palace) and Christian IX’s Palace (also known as Schack’s Palace). The Frederiks Kirke can be seen in the background. The Royal Life Guards (Den Kongelige Livgarde) guarding the Amalienborg is an infantry regiment of the Danish Army, founded in 1658 by King Frederik III. Their full dress uniform consists of a scarlet or blue tunic, blue trousers, a bearskin, and the symbolic infantry sabre.