
Copenhagen Palace
Copenhagen Palace, also known as Christiansborg Palace, is a historic building located on Slotsholmen island in Denmark’s capital. It serves as the seat of the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Supreme Court, making it a central hub of Danish government. The palace has a rich history, with various structures built on the site since the 12th century, and the current building dating mainly from the early 20th century. Architecturally impressive, it features grand halls, ornate rooms, and important government chambers, symbolizing Denmark’s political heritage and authority.