Introduction to Rosenborg Palace: Rosenborg Palace is a place where the royal family keeps their collections. The scenery outside is beautiful, but the exhibits inside are even more coveted. At noon, you can still see the royal crown and jewelry in the basement. It was built in 1606. It was originally purchased and planned by King Christian IV. The palace consists of three spiers. The entire building is built with red walls and decorated with gray sandstone, which is very Renaissance style. The top of the palace is painted marble, and there are gilded mirrors, Dutch-style wall art, silver lions and various gold and silverware in the palace. The Danish Royal Treasure Hall, located in the basement, displays a large number of royal treasures such as Christian IV's crown, Christian III's sword and Queen Margrethe II's pearls.

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