Rosenborg Castle and King's Gardens
Rosenborg Castle was built by Christian IV as a country summerhouse, and up to 1624 it was developed into a Dutch Renaissance castle. The castle houses the Royal Danish Collections and the Crown Jewels.
King's Gardens are the country's oldest royal gardens and were also established in the Renaissance style by Christian IV. The gardens are a popular retreat and are visited by an estimated 2.5 million people per year.