castles-denmark.world · A non-commercial, informational project
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About the project

About Castles of Denmark

A small, independent guide written for travellers and the curious — six of Denmark's great castle-museums, explained clearly and without anything to sell.

What this site is

Castles of Denmark (castles-denmark.world) is a non-commercial, informational website about six historic castle-museums of Denmark: Kronborg, Rosenborg, Frederiksborg, Amalienborg, Egeskov and Christiansborg. For each one we give the history, the things worth seeing, the address and a guide to opening hours, in both English and Danish.

Why it exists

Good information about these places is often scattered across many sites, or wrapped around ticket sales and advertising. The idea here is simpler: one calm, readable page per castle, free of pop-ups, trackers and upsells, that helps you understand a place before you decide to visit it.

Non-commercial & independent

This is a private, non-commercial project. We sell no tickets, run no advertising, take no sponsorship and earn nothing from your visit. We are not affiliated with any of the castles, museums, foundations or public authorities described on the site. All trademarks and names belong to their respective owners. For tickets and the current opening times, please always use each castle's own official website, which we link to on every page.

Sources & accuracy

The texts are written from widely available public sources — the official websites of the castles and their museums, encyclopaedic references such as Wikipedia, and standard works on Danish history and architecture. We try hard to be accurate, but details such as opening hours, prices and special closures change often and by season. The hours shown on each page are representative examples, not a live timetable; always confirm with the official site before you travel.

Images

The photographs are freely licensed images from Wikimedia Commons, used under their Creative Commons licences with attribution to each photographer. Full credits, licences and source links are listed on the Image Credits page.

Corrections

If you spot a factual error or an out-of-date detail, we would genuinely like to know. Please use the feedback form — it opens your own email program with a message ready to send. We read everything, even if we cannot always reply quickly.

Languages

Every page is published in two languages — English and Danish — as separate files, with a visible EN / DA switcher in the header of each page. Switching keeps you on the same page in the other language.

In short: an independent reading-room about Danish castles. No tickets, no ads, no tracking — just information, in two languages, with links to the official sources.