Clausholm Castle dates back to the 12th century and was turned into one of the finest Baroque castles in Denmark by the von Reventlow family. Thanks to Henrik and Ruth ... read more
Egeskov Castle, dating back to 1554, is still privately owned and inhabited, but contains also several museums and collections. Most of the castle is open to the public, ... read more
Frederiksborg Palace was built in the Dutch Renaissance style at the beginning of the 1600s by King Christian IV. Fully restored by 1882 after a fire, it was reopened to ... read more
Gammel Estrup Manor Museum, dating back to 1490, has been owned by the Brock and Scheel family but is since 1930 a museum, showing the life style of Danish nobility ... read more
Jaergerpris Castle, a former residence of King Frederik VII and his morganatic wife Countess Danner, is today a historic house museum. It is also noted for its park. read more
Koldinghus Castle Museum, dating back to the 13th century, has known several periods as fortress, royal residence, ruin and today as a museum. read more
Krengerup Manor, a Neoclassical manor and since 1770 owned by the Counts von Rantzau, locates on the estate two museums: the Flax Weaving Museum and the Škoda ... read more
Liselund Castle and gardens, created in the 1790s by the French Baron de Bosc de la Calmette for his wife Elisabeth, is today part of the National Museum of ... read more
Rosenborg Castle, in (Dutch) Renaissance style and dating back to 1606, houses the Royal Collections. It is surrounded by the country's oldest royal garden and is, ... read more
Valdemar Castle was commissioned by King Christian IV for his son Valdemar, and built between 1639 and 1644. In 1678 the nobel Admiral Niel Juel received the estate ... read more