Audio guide
With the audio guide, you can listen to history, as you tour the Royal Reception Rooms and the Great Hall at Christiansborg Palace.
Get closer to the ceremonies, power and royal traditions
With the audio guide, you can listen to history, as you tour the Royal Reception Rooms and the impressive Great Hall at Christiansborg Palace.
You will be guided through the room where The Royal Family hosts annual state dinners, gala banquets, New Year’s levees, ambassador receptions and audiences. This is also where HM The King signs new bills at meetings of the Council of State. The audio guide gives you a rare insight into the traditions, symbols and history behind these ceremonies.
In the Great Hall, you can see Bjørn Nørgaard’s colourful and richly detailed tapestries; a gift to HM Queen Margrethe on her 60th birthday, in 2000.
Join us on a tour through one thousand years of Danish history and hear the stories of some of the people and events that shaped the nation.
Why choose the audio guide?
- Gives you rare insights into ceremonies, traditions and royal functions
- Perfect for first-time visitors and history enthusiasts alike
- Enhance your experience of the tapestries with stories that make the imagery easier to grasp
Get closer to traditions, symbols and ceremonies
The audio guide lets you explore the palace at your own pace and delve into the stories you find most fascinating.
Practical information
Languages: Danish and English
Price: DKK 35
The audio guide works directly from your smartphone. No app is necessary.
Instructions
- Add a ticket to Christiansborg Palace to your cart
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Add the audio guide to your cart and complete payment
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You will receive your ticket and a link to the audio guide by e-mail
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Open the link on your smartphone when you arrive
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Use your headphones and start your tour of the Royal Reception Rooms
What you will need:
- A smartphone
- Headphones
Ready to experience Christiansborg Palace in a new way?
Buy the audio guide to get closer to ceremonies, power and stories that continue to shape Denmark to this day.
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