The second Christiansborg Palace was a new main residence for the Danish Monarch built from 1803 to 1828 in Copenhagen as a replacement for the first Christiansborg Palace which had been destroyed by fire in 1794. The new palace was constructed on Slotsholmen, on the ruins of its predecessor, and designed by royal masterbuilder Christian Frederik Hansen. By the time the palace was completed, King Frederick VI had found himself comfortable at his temporary residence at Amalienborg Palace and decided he did not want to live in the new palace after all. He only used the royal premises for entertainment. The palace also housed the Parliament and administrative services. Frederik VII was the only monarch to live in the palace. This was between 1852 and 1863.

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  • The second Christiansborg Palace was a new main residence for the Danish Monarch built from 1803 to 1828 in Copenhagen as a replacement for the first Christiansborg Palace which had been destroyed by fire in 1794. The new palace was constructed on Slotsholmen, on the ruins of its predecessor, and designed by royal masterbuilder Christian Frederik Hansen. By the time the palace was completed, King Frederick VI had found himself comfortable at his temporary residence at Amalienborg Palace and decided he did not want to live in the new palace after all. He only used the royal premises for entertainment. The palace also housed the Parliament and administrative services. Frederik VII was the only monarch to live in the palace. This was between 1852 and 1863. (en)
  • Il secondo palazzo di Christiansborg a Copenaghen, in Danimarca, venne costruito sull'isola di Slotsholmen come nuova residenza dei monarchi danesi dal 1803 al 1828 al posto del Primo palazzo di Christiansborg che era stato distrutto da un incendio nel 1794. Il nuovo palazzo venne costruito sulle rovine del suo predecessore e disegnato dall'architetto reale, Christian Frederik Hansen. Al tempo del completamento della struttura, re Federico VI si era ormai ambientato nella sua residenza temporanea del Palazzo di Amalienborg e non desiderò più vivere al palazzo reale usato dai suoi predecessori, utilizzandolo solo di rado e per occasioni ufficiali. A palazzo venne accolto pertanto il parlamento e altri servizi amministrativi dello stato. Federico VII fu l'unico monarca a vivere nel palazzo tra il 1852 ed il 1863. (it)
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  • Il secondo palazzo di Christiansborg a Copenaghen, in Danimarca, venne costruito sull'isola di Slotsholmen come nuova residenza dei monarchi danesi dal 1803 al 1828 al posto del Primo palazzo di Christiansborg che era stato distrutto da un incendio nel 1794. Il nuovo palazzo venne costruito sulle rovine del suo predecessore e disegnato dall'architetto reale, Christian Frederik Hansen. Al tempo del completamento della struttura, re Federico VI si era ormai ambientato nella sua residenza temporanea del Palazzo di Amalienborg e non desiderò più vivere al palazzo reale usato dai suoi predecessori, utilizzandolo solo di rado e per occasioni ufficiali. A palazzo venne accolto pertanto il parlamento e altri servizi amministrativi dello stato. Federico VII fu l'unico monarca a vivere nel palazzo t (it)
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