Plan your visit to the Amalienborg Museum
Here you can find practical information related to your visit
Prices and ticket types
Adults
125 kroner online | 135 kroner at the door
Students
80 kroner online | 90 kroner at the door (remember valid ID)
Groups
116 kroner per person (groups of 10 or more)
Royal Palace Pass
345 kroner
3 palaces | 3 days • 1 ticket
Grants admission to Rosenborg Castle, the Amalienborg Museum and Christiansborg Palace
Read more here
Children and young people under 18
Free admission
School groups
175 kroner (max 28 students under 18 and two teachers)
Private guided tour (max 25 visitors)
995 kroner (+ admission per person)
Read more here
Companion card
Free admission
ICOM and ODM
We accept ICOM and ODM cards. Please present your card at the Museum Shop to receive a free admission ticket to the museum. Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to book entrance time slots online using an ICOM or ODM card.
How to get here
Address
The Amalienborg Museum is located in Christian VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg. Entrance is through the gate nearest Frederiksgade.
Public transport
The nearest Metro station is Marmorkirken (the Marble Church).
Parking
Unfortunately, we do not have parking facilities at the Amalienborg Museum.
Practical information
Bags and luggage
For security reasons, we only allow very small handbags inside the palace. Bags must be worn in front.
Larger bags and rucksacks must be stored in the cloakroom lockers. The lockers are free.
Unfortunately, we do not have room to store suitcases or large luggage in our cloakroom.
Pushchairs, buggies and prams
Pushchairs/buggies and prams are not allowed inside the museum but can be left in the cloakroom next to the museum shop.
For security reasons, carry cots and sleep carriers are not allowed inside the palace – we recommend using a carrying sling.
Food and drink
Eating or drinking is not allowed at the museum.
Photography
Visitors are only allowed to take photographs at the museum using handheld equipment. Tripods or monopods are not allowed inside the museum.
Smoking
Smoking is not allowed at the museum. This includes e-cigarettes.
Accessibility
Arrival
From the entrance, go down one level to the museum shop. Here, there is a platform lift to the cloakroom, which has a conventional lift to the upper levels. Thus, wheelchair users and visitors with limited mobility have access to every part of the museum.
If you have special needs you are welcome to notify us of your visit ahead of time, so that the staff can be prepared to provide any necessary assistance to make your visit enjoyable.
Notify us of your visit
Companion card
Visitors with a companion card from Disabled People’s Organisation Denmark can bring a carer/companion free of charge. You will need to present the companion card when you arrive. You can book a free companion ticket online or request one from the ticket desk when you arrive.
Book a ticket for yourself and your companion here
Disabled parking
Unfortunately, we do not have parking facilities at the Amalienborg Museum. Thus, we cannot offer disabled parking.
It is not possible to drive up to the entrance of the museum for kerbside drop off/pick up, as vehicles are not allowed on Amalienborg Palace Square. Instead, drop off/pick up can happen at Frederiksgade, about 50 m from the museum entrance.
Lifts
The museum has a platform lift and a conventional lift. The platform lift goes directly to the shop and ticket desk, cloakroom, toilets (including toilet with disability access) and the conventional lift. Our staff at the entrance are ready to assist with the operation of the platform lift. The conventional lift provides access to the museum galleries. The lift door is 80 cm wide, the interior of the cabin is 145 cm long.
Max load
Unfortunately, some electric wheelchairs may be too large for the conventional lift and the platform lift. The maximal load for both is 225 kg. You are very welcome to contact us before your visit if you have any questions about accessibility and about our lifts.
Borrow a wheelchair
At the Amalienborg Museum, we have a wheelchair that you can borrow for free. You need to book the wheelchair in advance.
Seats and portable stools
The Garden Room at Amalienborg has seats where you can pause and rest. We also have lightweight portable stools that you can carry with you during your visit to take a rest anytime you like.
Accessible toilets
There is a toilet with disability access in the basement next to the lift. To get to this level, you will need to go down a few steps or use the platform lift. There is a staff member at the door who can help you operate the platform lift.
Guide dogs and assistance dogs
Guide dogs and assistance dogs accompanying their owner are allowed throughout the palace. To qualify, the dog must be a trained assistance dog with a vest or other accessory clearly marked ‘Assistance dog’ or similar. The dog must be kept on a leash throughout your visit.
The Sunflower lanyard
If you have a hidden disability or condition, you can pick up a free Sunflower lanyard and a plastic sleeve for a personal card when you visit Koldinghus. Both are available from our Castle Shop and ticket desk.
The Sunflower lanyard is a discreet sign that the wearer might need a little extra time and understanding or a helping hand. As part of the Sunflower programme, our frontline staff have the awareness and training to provide the conditions for a safe and enjoyable visit.
Read more about the Sunflower lanyard here
Access Denmark
The Amalienborg Museum is registered with Access Denmark.
Virtual tour
Copenhagen Card
We accept the Copenhagen Card. Please present the app’s QR code at the museum shop to request a free ticket to the museum. Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to book entrance time slots online using a Copenhagen Card.
Museum Shop
The Museum Shop offers traditional souvenirs, Danish design and unique products inspired by current exhibitions and the permanent collection. You do not need to pay admission to visit the shop. Annual pass holders receive a 10% discount.