Distances on the Copenhagen map seem pretty short. In reality, most items we want to see are a
pretty good hike. So the days we are
doing a lot of sightseeing we are getting a lot of steps in. The route to our first leg of today's hike took us through Orsted Park...
with our destination being Rosenborg Castle (just a stone’s throw on the
map). Turned out it was a 45 minute walk. We picked up
our admission tickets and then enjoyed the little garden while waiting for Richard
Karpen. We are joining his tour again
today.
We also saw some maneuvers by the palace guard as they were preparing
for the Changing of the Guard (most of which happens at another palace where
the royal family actually lives).
The Royal Barracks were in the background.
Rosenborg Castle was originally built as a summer residence for the Kings of Denmark. It was “outside of Copenhagen”. Of course, now it is well within the city limits. It is a pretty little magical castle from the outside.
Rosenborg Castle was originally built as a summer residence for the Kings of Denmark. It was “outside of Copenhagen”. Of course, now it is well within the city limits. It is a pretty little magical castle from the outside.
The tour took us through a number of the main rooms with lots of portraits
and tapestries.
We saw some thrones and the three silver and gold lions of Denmark.
Many of the rooms, and particularly the ceilings, were highly decorated.
There was also a display of porcelain.
Then it was down into the treasury. There was a lot of treasure. The Danish Monarchy has been in the same family for over 1000 years so they have accumulated a lot of bling.
There were crowns of state...
and just crowns (tiaras),
the state sword and orb,
The highest award that can be given in Denmark is the Order of the Elephant. And they had some of the Elephant items on display.
There were a couple of heavily decorated saddles, lots of gold and pearls.
And there was lots of badges,
jewelry,
and just blingy stuff.
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More treasury
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After the tour we had a quick lunch and then walked more around the Rosenborg Park.
It has a very long border that a local gentleman told is is one of the longest in Europe with the colors going one end of the rainbow spectrum to the other.
Then we headed to the nearby botanical gardens where we had an enjoyable walk in the lush green parklands.
jewelry,
and just blingy stuff.
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More treasury
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After the tour we had a quick lunch and then walked more around the Rosenborg Park.
It has a very long border that a local gentleman told is is one of the longest in Europe with the colors going one end of the rainbow spectrum to the other.
Then we headed to the nearby botanical gardens where we had an enjoyable walk in the lush green parklands.
Then we headed to the Trinitatis Church…
and took a walk up the long winding ramp to the top of the adjacent
Round Tower.
We had 360° views of the city from the top.
Originally the tower had been built for use by astronomers and there is still a telescope at the top.
It was a long walk back to the hotel and we went back through some interesting sections of town.
We stopped at a little sidewalk cafe to have a cold drink and enjoy people watching.
One thing we have noticed is that many of the sidewalk cafes have blankets on the backs of the chairs, in case you get cold while eating out.
By the time we got back to the hotel we were beat. We both rested and took tiny naps before heading to a very nearby restaurant for dinner.
It was a long walk back to the hotel and we went back through some interesting sections of town.
We stopped at a little sidewalk cafe to have a cold drink and enjoy people watching.
One thing we have noticed is that many of the sidewalk cafes have blankets on the backs of the chairs, in case you get cold while eating out.
By the time we got back to the hotel we were beat. We both rested and took tiny naps before heading to a very nearby restaurant for dinner.
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