Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark. Photo by Mariusz Pazdziora. This photo is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.
Amalienborg Palace Fun Fact: A fun fact about Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen is that it’s not just one palace, but actually a complex of four identical rococo palaces arranged around an octagonal courtyard! These four palaces were originally built in the 18th century for noble families, but after a fire destroyed the royal family’s residence at Christiansborg Palace in 1794, Amalienborg became the official royal residence. Each of the four palaces has a different function, and the Danish royal family still lives there today.
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