Amalienborg
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Amalienborg
Summary
Amalienborg is a royal palace[1]. Amalienborg draws 1,063 Wikipedia views per month (royal_palace category, ranking #15 of 76).[2]
Key Facts
- Amalienborg is located in Copenhagen Municipality[3].
- Amalienborg is in the country of Denmark[4].
- Amalienborg's instance of is recorded as royal palace[5].
- Amalienborg's instance of is recorded as museum building[6].
- Amalienborg's architect is recorded as Nicolai Eigtved[7].
- Amalienborg's commissioned by is recorded as Adam Gottlob Moltke[8].
- Amalienborg is owned by Styrelsen for Slotte & Kulturejendomme[9].
- Amalienborg is owned by Danish Royal Family[10].
- Sophie Amalienborg is named after Amalienborg[11].
- Amalienborg's architectural style is recorded as Rococo[12].
- Amalienborg's Commons category is recorded as Amalienborg[13].
- Amalienborg's occupant is recorded as Danish Royal Family[14].
- 1760 marks the founding of Amalienborg[15].
- Amalienborg's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.684027777778, 'lon': 12.593333333333}[16].
- Amalienborg's official website is recorded as http://kongehuset.dk/english/palaces/amalienborg[17].
- Amalienborg's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Amalienborg[18].
- Amalienborg's Commons gallery is recorded as Amalienborg[19].
- Amalienborg's described by source is recorded as Trap Danmark (3rd ed.)[20].
- Amalienborg's heritage designation is recorded as monument on Kulturstyrelsen register[21].
- Amalienborg's heritage designation is recorded as Tentative World Heritage Site[22].
- Amalienborg's category for people who died here is recorded as Q32656565[23].
- Amalienborg's category of associated people is recorded as Category:People from Amalienborg[24].
- Amalienborg's World Heritage criteria is recorded as (i)[25].
- Amalienborg's World Heritage criteria is recorded as (ii)[26].
- Amalienborg's World Heritage criteria is recorded as (iv)[27].
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Geography
Amalienborg is in the country of Denmark[4]. Amalienborg is located in Copenhagen Municipality[3].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include royal palace[5] and museum building[6]. Heritage statuses include monument on Kulturstyrelsen register[21] and Tentative World Heritage Site[22].
History and Context
1760 marks the founding of Amalienborg[15]. Owners include Styrelsen for Slotte & Kulturejendomme[9], an upper-level agency of Denmark[28], in Denmark[29], founded in 2011[30] and Danish Royal Family[10], a royal family[31], in Denmark[32]. Sophie Amalienborg is named after Amalienborg[11].
Why It Matters
Amalienborg draws 1,063 Wikipedia views per month (royal_palace category, ranking #15 of 76).[2] Amalienborg has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33] Amalienborg is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[34]