Opening hours 2023
January 3 – February 10: Tuesday – Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
February 11 – 19: Everyday 10 am – 4 pm
February 21 – March 31: Tuesday – Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
April 1-10: Everyday 10 am – 5 pm
April 11 – May 4: Everyday 10 am – 4 pm
May 5 – October 22: Everyday 10 am – 5 pm*
October 23 – 31: Everyday 10 am – 4 pm
November 1 – December 23: Tuesday – Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
December 26 – 30: Everyday 10 am – 4 pm
*Friday October 13: 10 am – 4 pm due to the Copenhagen Culture Night
Closing days:
January 2
All Mondays until February 10
All Mondays between February 21 and March 31
December 24, 25 and 31.
Ticket prices 2023
Adults: | DKK 130 |
Students (with ID) | DKK 84 |
Groups (min. 12 persons): | DKK 104 pr. person. |
Children under 18 years: | Free |
Combined ticket Rosenborg & Amalienborg* | DKK 200 |
Combined ticket Rosenborg & Amalienborg Student* | DKK 140 |
School classes 28 pupils under 18 yrs. + 2 teachers | DKK 150 |
Guided tour (max. 25 persons): | DKK 995 + admission |
*Combined tickets for Rosenborg & Amalienborg are can only be bought at the ticket office at the two castles/muesums. These tickets are valid for 2 days.
Buy your ticket online and get it straight to your phone, or print it from your email.
Online purchase will assure you entry at your desired time, and you won’t need to begin your visit in the ticket office.
Please note that the last sold ticket online and at the ticket office is 30 minutes before the castle closes.
A Copenhagen Card includes a visit at Rosenborg Castle and The Amalienborg museum. We recommend, that you book your ticket online before your visit. You can book by selecting Adult CPH Card or Child CPH Card. This ticket is free and gives access to the castle at a chosen hour. Book you Copenhagen Card ticket here
The Park Museum Ticket costs 295 DKK and grants you entry not only to Rosenborg, but also to The David Collection, The Workers Museum, The Hirschsprung Collection, the National Gallery of Denmark, and the Natural History Museum of Denmark. The ticket can be bought in the ticket office or in our online shop. Please note when buying the Park Museum Ticket online, that it cannot be used until it arrives in the post.
Visiting groups can either book online or call in advance.
Please call: +45 3318 6055 (Tuesday to Friday between 10.00 AM and 12.00 PM).
For booking via email: booking@kosa.dk
Your booking is valid when you have received confirmation and an electronic ticket.
Book a guided tour
The Museum at Rosenborg offers guided tours for groups to the regular exhibitions and to some special exhibitions. A guided tour takes approximately one hour.
Guided tours must be booked at least two weeks ahead.
Max. 25 persons per guide.
For booking via email: booking@kosa.dk
(Your booking is valid when you have received confirmation )
Please call: 3318 6055 Tuesday to Friday between 10.00 – 12.00.
Please note: A guided tour presents a selection of the museum collection. All tours end in the Treasury. Afterwards it is not possible to reenter Rosenborg on the same ticket.
We offer guided tours in English and Danish
Way finding
Rosenborg Castle is located in the King’s Gardens 200 meters from Nørreport Station.
Entrance at Øster Voldgade 4a.
Rosenborg Castle and The Amalienborg Museum is only a 10 minute walk from each other.
Trains Nørreport
S – tog, Metro, Regionaltog
Busses Nørreport
14, 184, 185, 5C, 6A, 15E, 150S, 350S
Practical information
Locations on the map
- Museum Shop
- Castle
- Treasury
- Toilets
Hand bags
For security reasons you may only bring small bags to the castle (max size 15 x 23 x 15 cm). There are lockers in the wardrobe. Using the lockers requires a 20 kroner coin, which will be returned when you collect your belongings. Unfortunately, there isn’t space for suitcases. Please note that bags must be collected before closing time, as the castle area will be closed off.
It is not possible to bring strollers and prams into the castle. We kindly ask our guests to park them outside the entrance of the castle. For security reasons carry cots cannot be brought into the castle. We recommend the use of baby slings.
Eating areas
It is possible to eat a packed lunch in our ourdoor dining area.
Guidelines for visiting the castle
Because there are many fragile and freestanding objects at Rosenborg, we ask our guests to observe a few simple precautions.
The objects in the museum may not be touched. It is important that you follow the instructions and recommendations of the staff during your visit.
- Photography is allowed, but without the use of tripods and sticks.
- You are allowed to take water in clear plastic bottles into the museum. You are welcome to enjoy any other food and drink you bring with you at one of our outdoor tables and benches.
- Please avoid talking on your mobile phone in the museum, as doing so may disturb the other visitors. You are, however, welcome to use your mobile phone to look at our online guides to the exhibits or for taking pictures.
- Young children must be accompanied by an adult inside the museum. Very young children must be carried in a baby carrier on the stomach.
If you have any further questions, you are welcome to contact the guard’s office by telephone: +45 33 18 60 52.
We hope you enjoy your visit to The Royal Danish Collection.
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 Rosenborg. Both are available from our shop and from the Reception where you buy your ticket.
The Sunflower lanyard is a discreet sign that the wearer might need a little extra time, 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 pleasant and enjoyable visit.
Virtual tour
Mobile guide
Please note that there are limited texted communication at the castle to describe the museum objects. All objects are numbered so you read more about each object at our website. You can use our free wifi.
Special access
The castle is not built for wheelchairs, but it is possible to visit the ground floor and the basement. Stairs lead to both levels, and it is therefore required that the wheelchair user is accompanied by a helper who can lift him up and down the stairs. There is free admittance for the helper.
The entrance to the castle is 96 cm. in width and the entrance to the basement is 130 cm. Please be aware of these measurements if you wish to visit the castle in a wheelchair with a helper.
We welcome service and guide dogs but they must be kept on a leash.
It is not possible to bring strollers and prams into the castle. We kindly ask our guests to park them outside the entrance of the castle. For security reasons carry cots cannot be brought into the castle. We recommend the use of baby slings.
Castle Shop
Whether it is a memento or the perfect gift, we have a large and varied selection of classic souvenirs and unique products, inspired by current exhibitions and collections. The selection ranges from books, i.a. our own series about Danish kings, textiles, jewelery, arts and crafts, local products for classic souvenirs such as key rings, magnets and Christmas decorations.
If you have a club card for Kongernes Samling, you get 10% on the entire range in the store.
You can visit the castle shop without buying a ticket to Rosenborg Castle.