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Corridor at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot), leading from the main castle building to the audience chamber.
This royal castle was built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859, but this part was spared. The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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(The white pile on the lawn to the left is a swan.)
Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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At the lush, green gardens surrounding the Frederiksborg castle - some of the park is designed with a much harder hand, but this is the outskirts where things are allowed a more natural look.
Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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Room in early 19th century style, at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot).
This royal castle was built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859. The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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Lion guarding the castle.
This royal castle was built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859. The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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The courtyard at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot).
This royal castle was built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859. The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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Room in late 18th century style, at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot).
This royal castle was built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859. The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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Old wall clock (possibly 18th century - dating clocks really isn't my forte) at Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark.
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Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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The chapel at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot). The castle is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859, but the chapel survived (along with the audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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At Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot).
This royal castle was built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859. The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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At Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot), which is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
So yes, this is a 19th century vision of how a Renaissance ceiling should look like.
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At Frederiksborg castle most things are kept in really good condition, but there are some areas that seem to need a bit more love and care.
Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved
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At Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot), which is a royal castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
So yes, this is a 19th century vision of how a Renaissance ceiling should look like.
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This shot was actually a coin-toss between being in the angle or flipped 90 degrees. The other angle gives a better view of the lamp, but you see the ceiling better this way.
The Audience Chamber at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot).
This royal castle was built in a northern Renaissance style, for the Danish king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence. The Audience chamber got a real face-lift in the 1680s when the king's master builder Lambert van Haven was set on making the place more modern. The original Renaissance interior is not completely lost, but reworked to work with Baroque elements. This is today the oldest preserved Baroque room in Denmark (according to Wikipedia). The chandelier with the deer dates to 1625 and was made by Hans Ocksen.
The castle was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859, but this part was spared and is original. The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
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This fountain is at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot), and was originally built by the Dutch sculptor Adriaen de Vries, known for his work in the Northern Mannerism style. The fountain was finished in 1622. But the pieces you see here are not the originals. They can be found at the Swedish royal castle Drottningholm... Because in 1650s, when Sweden and Denmark was at war (those were different times!) the Swedish king and his troops took all they could carry - and then some! The pieces you see now were made in 1888, from models made from the original (in the late 19th century, the relations between Denmark and Sweden were very, very different from the 17th).
Frederiksborg is a royal Danish castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved
Do not use without permission.
This fountain is at Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot), and was originally built by the Dutch sculptor Adriaen de Vries, known for his work in the Northern Mannerism style. The fountain was finished in 1622. But the pieces you see here are not the originals. They can be found at the Swedish royal castle Drottningholm... Because in 1650s, when Sweden and Denmark was at war (those were different times!) the Swedish king and his troops took all they could carry - and then some! The pieces you see now were made in 1888, from models made from the original (in the late 19th century, the relations between Denmark and Sweden were very, very different from the 17th).
Frederiksborg is a royal Danish castle built in a northern Renaissance style, for the king Christian IV. The main building of the castle was built 1602-1620 (replacing an older structure). For a long time it served as a royal residence, but it was almost completely destroyed in a fire 1859 (which spared only the chapel and audience chamber). The castle was restored, using old plans and drawings to give it its proper look - with generous donations made by J.C. Jabosen (who made a fortune founding the Carlsberg brewery), to turn it into a National Museum, which it still is to this day.
Autumn in Frederiksborg Castle Gardens, Hillerød, North Sealand, Denmark.....
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Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Le Grand Hall a été reconstitué dans son état pendant le règne de Christian IV (1577-1648).
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Hillerød, Danmark
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La chapelle palatine, qui a vu le mariage de plusieurs rois de Danemark, est le seul endroit qui n'ait pas brûlé lors de l'incendie du XIXe siècle et dont le somptueux décor Renaissance a été entièrement préservé.
Les statues originales volées par les Suédois en 1659 lors de la guerre contre Charles X Gustave de Suède ont été remplacées par des copies en 1888.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Détruit par un incendie en 1859, il a été entièrement restauré, la salle des Chevaliers a été rendue à son état d'origine sous Christian IV au XVIe siècle avec son décor de stucs, de colonnes de marbre et de murs couverts de cuir repoussé.
We had a nice walk there today in the romantic part of the garden...
Wikipedia:
Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century, replacing an older castle acquired by Frederick II and becoming the largest Renaissance residence in Scandinavia. Situated on three islets in the Slotssøen (castle lake), it is adjoined by a large formal garden in the Baroque style.
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Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Détruit par un incendie en 1859, il a été entièrement restauré, la salle des Chevaliers a été rendue à son état d'origine sous Christian IV au XVIe siècle avec son décor de stucs, de colonnes de marbre et de murs couverts de cuir repoussé.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
Excerpt from Wikipedia:
Frederiksborg Castle (Danish: Frederiksborg Slot) is a palatial complex in Hillerød, Denmark. It was built as a royal residence for King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway in the early 17th century, replacing an older castle acquired by Frederick II and becoming the largest Renaissance residence in Scandinavia. Situated on three islets in the Slotssøen (castle lake), it is adjoined by a large formal garden in the Baroque style.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
FREDERIKSBORG CASTLE
Frederiksborg Castle is situated in Hillerød, north of Copenhagen. This impressive and unrivalled Renaissance castle was built in the first decades of the 17th century by the legendary Danish King Christian IV and incorporates the best of Renaissance architecture and craftmanship. Frederiksborg Castle is a unique place for superb cultural experiences, scenic walks and boat tours.
Symbole de la monarchie absolue au Danemark, ce château a été construit au milieu du lac de Slotssø de 1560 à 1630 dans le style de la Renaissance flamande et hollandaise.
Il a brûlé en 1859 et a été reconstruit à l'identique. Il abrite le Musée de l'histoire danoise.
FREDERIKSBORG CASTLE
Frederiksborg Castle is situated in Hillerød, north of Copenhagen. This impressive and unrivalled Renaissance castle was built in the first decades of the 17th century by the legendary Danish King Christian IV and incorporates the best of Renaissance architecture and craftmanship. Frederiksborg Castle is a unique place for superb cultural experiences, scenic walks and boat tours.