Frederiksborg

Explore Frederiksborg Castle, exhibitions and gardens

The museum is open every day of the year – including Mondays – and also during Christmas and New Year.

Castle
Discover Christian IV’s magnificent Frederiksborg Castle, dating back to the 1600s. This impressive Renaissance castle unfolds the story of a king with power and ambition. You’ll be greeted by the stunning Neptune fountain in the outer courtyard and the elegant Marble Gallery in the King’s Wing. Step inside and let yourself be captivated by the splendid decorations and atmosphere of rooms like the Great Hall, the Audience Chamber, and the Hall of Angels.

Exhibitions
Today, Frederiksborg Castle is home to the Museum of National History and the National Portrait Gallery. In addition to its vast permanent collection, the museum presents changing special exhibitions. 

Chapel
Royal weddings and the anointing of absolute kings — the Chapel at Frederiksborg bears witness to Denmark's history. It also serves as the Chapel of the Royal Danish Orders of Chivalry. The walls are lined with coats of arms belonging to Knights of the Order of the Elephant and Grand Cross Knights of the Order of Dannebrog. The lavish chapel also functions as a parish church and is included in your museum visit.

Curious children
Frederiksborg is brimming with quirky details and stories for inquisitive minds of all ages. During Danish school holidays, there are extra activities for children are on offer.

Dine at the restaurant "Rabarbergaarden Slottet"
Don’t miss the museum’s highly acclaimed farm-to-table restaurant, Rabarbergaarden Slottet (meaning the Rhubarb farm at the castle), where local ingredients from Royal North Zealand are transformed into unique gastronomic experiences.

Castle Gardens
Frederiksborg is situated on three islands in the Castle Lake, surrounded by two grand garden designs: the Baroque Garden from the 1720s, characterized by its neat lines, shaped trees, and royal monograms, and the romantic landscape garden featuring free-growing woods, winding streams, and the idyllic Bathhouse Castle from the 1580s. The Little Ferry sails across the Castle Lake all summer long.

Visit
Frederiksborg Castle is in Hillerød, about a 35-minute train ride via the S-train line A from Copenhagen. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from Hillerød Station to the castle. You can walk along the Castle Lake or through the city's pedestrian streets with cafes and shops. 

Special Exhibitions:

Tapestries - The Tapestries of Frederiksborg, 26/03 2026 - 06/09 2026
The Great Hall at Frederiksborg Castle is adorned with enormous tapestries, and these monumental woven artworks carry an extraordinary story. From around 1900 and for the following 28 years, the tapestries were recreated by some of Denmark’s most visionary female entrepreneurs, led by Kristiane Konstantin-Hansen.

 

 

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Opening Hours

02.01.2026 - 23.12.2026:
Monday: 10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 17:00
Friday: 10:00 - 17:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 10:00 - 17:00

Location

Frederiksborg

3400 Hillerød


https://frederiksborg.dk/en/

Restaurant

Café

Wheelchair Accessible