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Fredensborg

Fredensborg is surrounded by beautiful nature and an idyllic city environment close to Esrum Lake. The city also sports a number of cultural attractions such as Fredensborg Palace and you will find well-reputed museums within just a few kilometers.

Fredensborg Palace is a white 18th century Baroque castle and has remained the most popular residence with the royal family.

Fredensborg Palace Gardens are among the biggest historical gardens in Denmark: Here you can take a walk in the Norwegian Valley – a part of the gardens that exhibits 70 sculptures, representing Norwegian and Faroese peasants, fishermen and women.

Falconers have revived the old Danish tradition of training hawks for hunting.

Come by for a show and experience the amazing birds up close.

The Queen and Prince Consort live at the Fredensborg Palace for extended periods of time. And in 2004, the Crown Prince couple took permanent residence in the Chancellery House. However now they live at Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.

The beautiful Baroque-style palace is often the setting for important events in the lives of the Royal Family, such as weddings, anniversaries, and birthdays, and the Queen also receives Heads of State from all over the world at Fredensborg.

Lousiana's changing exhibitions bring world class art to the forefront of the Danish art scene.

You can always be sure to take in refreshing and innovative contemporary art as well as modernist classics when you visit Lousiana.

Aarstiderne are famous for their organic produce, which you can get your hands on at their farm shop in Humlebæk.

Besides the farm's own products you will also find other local delicacies, as well as wine, bread, and groceries at the shop.

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