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Denmark, one of the most important and representative countries in northern Europe, is also a kingdom, and like any kingdom, palaces and castles are part of the landscape of Copenhagen, its capital city. If your plan is to spend a couple of days there, head to Amalienborg Square, and enjoy the incredible Changing of the Guard.

The kingdom of Denmark is one of the oldest in Europe, and its history is replete with important moments, victories on the battlefields, and complicated alliances with its neighboring countries.
Those in charge of leading the Danish nation and all its inhabitants were the kings of Denmark, and today they remain one of the most representative symbols of the entire nation. For this reason, Amalienborg Palace is one of the most important places in Copenhagen.
This large palatial structure is made up of four buildings, which surround Amalienborg Square. Two of these castles are museums, open to the public, while the other two are home to the queen and the crown prince. Although the Amalienborg Palace is one of the best known in the country, it only serves the kings as a winter residence.
Despite this, this square gathers hundreds of tourists every day, who go not only to see its museums, but to witness the Changing of the Royal Guard.

Usually, changes of the guard take place only when the queen is in Amalienborg Palace. At those times, the members of the Royal Guard are accompanied with a military march.
It is important to note that the Changing of the Royal Guard is a ritual event, in which the young members of this select group of soldiers depart from Rosenborg Palace, in the direction of Amalienborg Palace.
This journey can take up to half an hour, passing places like the Latin Quarter, Ostergade and Sankt Anna Plads on the way.
Likewise, the Changing of the Royal Guard is an event that can be appreciated by anyone on the site. Of course, at no time should the guards be interrupted or distracted while they are carrying out their work.
Therefore, and if you have a little free time between 11:30 and 12:00, live the experience of witnessing the Changing of the Royal Guard at Amalienborg Palace.

Although the Changing of the Guard is one of the main attractions of Amalienborg Square, there are a wide variety of activities there that can also be part of your travel agenda.
Feel free to visit the Amalienborg Palace museums, which are open to the public all year round and have a huge collection of pieces, documents, works of art and sculptures related to the history of the Royal Family.
Similarly, Amalienborg Square is one of the busiest places in the Danish capital, especially by tourists, so you can enjoy the various restaurants and cafes after you’ve seen the Changing of the Royal Guard.
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