List of Danish royal residences

Amalienborg Palace is the winter home and main residence of the monarch, and is located in Copenhagen, Denmark.

However, even though the royal family does not reside in the palace, parts of Christiansborg have continued to be used by the monarch for official purposes and state ceremonies.

The main house has a modern, all-white façade, with Venetian doors opening onto sweeping, manicured lawns and gravel walkways.

Known for the setting for holiday photocalls for the extended Danish royal family and descendants of Queen Ingrid.

[10][11] The Eremitage Hunting Lodge (Danish: Eremitageslottet or Eremitagen) is located in Dyrehaven north of Copenhagen, Denmark.

It was built by architect Lauritz de Thurah in Baroque style from 1734 to 1736 for Christian VI of Denmark in order to host banquets during royal hunts in Dyrehaven.

Never intended for residence, the Eremitage was built as a setting for hosting royal banquets during hunts in Dyrehaven, which surrounds the building.

[15] Sorgenfri Palace is a royal residence of the Danish monarch located in the Lyngby-Taarbæk municipality in Greater Copenhagen.

Originally a country seat, Sorgenfri Palace was built for the Danish nobleman Count Carl Ahlefeldt in 1706.

Countess Anne-Dorte, the widow of Count Christian of Rosenborg (a younger son of Prince Knud), resided in a wing of the palace until her death .

[16][17] Château de Cayx is a residence of the Danish royal family located in the wine district of Cahors in southern France.

[19] It has been the setting for holiday photocalls for the Danish royal family, including for Prince Henrik's 80th birthday.

Amalienborg Palace
Christiansborg Palace
Fredensborg Palace
Marselisborg Palace
Gråsten Palace
Hermitage Lodge
Sorgenfri Palace