Frederiksborg Castle reflects centuries of royal ambition, artistic craftsmanship, and national history. Built in the early 17th century by King Christian IV, it later became closely linked with Danish ceremonial life, royal memory, and the National History Museum. Its past also includes destruction, restoration, and renewal, all of which add depth to a visit and help explain why the castle remains one of Denmark’s most important historic landmarks.
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