Rosenborg / Amalienborg Reviews 9

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Kongelige skatte og historier. På Rosenborg findes de danske kroner og kronjuveler. På Amalienborg kommer man tæt på personerne bag det danske monarki.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I dont know whats wrong with that…

I dont know whats wrong with that special area. The whole place smells like toilet. I mean the Ocean/sea and tht smell coming from tht area. And Amalienborg castle looks like it could need a renovation. Im not impressed!

September 8, 2024
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Visit to Rosenborg Castle & Crown Jewels

Disappointing experience. No information about the exhibits, which are seeped in history. Just some QR-codes, which is an obsolete technology and nobody goes around with QR-scanning apps in their smartphones. There is no advance information or warning, either in the web page or the museum about QR-codes, so that one can come armed with these apps. In any case even if you had the QR-app installed the lightning is so poor, that you do not get any benefit, just additional frustration. There might be reasons for the low lightning, in which case an audioguide would be a more apt solution, than QR-codes and booklets.
The present set up is far from a museum, it is more just a storeroom, and the storeroom happens to be a castle, with may valuable exhibits with many stories and much history embedded in them. Why don't you unleash these and make it available to the paying visitors?
New thinking seems to be in short supply. Hoping for better experience in the future.

May 6, 2017
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