Ruins Under Christiansborg Palace
You're walking through the actual foundations of Copenhagen itself: Bishop Absalon's 1167 castle that became the seed of the entire city.
About Ruins Under Christiansborg Palace
You're walking through the actual foundations of Copenhagen itself: Bishop Absalon's 1167 castle that became the seed of the entire city. The guided tour takes you through excavated stone corridors and defensive walls that survived eight centuries of building, burning, and rebuilding above. You'll see medieval toilets, kitchen foundations, and a surprisingly intact castle well, all lit dramatically in underground chambers that most Copenhagen visitors never know exist.
The tour follows wooden walkways through dimly lit stone chambers where your guide points out different construction periods layered like geological strata. The temperature stays around 12°C year round, creating an almost cathedral-like atmosphere as you move between rooms carved from solid rock and walls built with medieval mortar. Information panels show how each layer represents different eras: Absalon's original fortress, Christian IV's Renaissance additions, and fire damage from various sieges.
At 165 DKK for adults, it's overpriced for what amounts to foundation walls and interpretive panels, but the historical significance makes it worthwhile if you're genuinely interested in Copenhagen's origins. Skip it if you're not into medieval history, the guide speaks only Danish and English, and there's zero flexibility in the route. Book ahead during summer since groups are capped at 25 people, and don't expect dramatic ruins like you'd find in Rome.
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