Denmark 🇩🇰, Frederiksborg Castle
Frederiksborg is a castle recognized as a masterpiece of the Scandinavian Renaissance. The castle was built on 3 islands: on the big island there is a castle structure, on the other two there are residential buildings. To get to Frederiksborg, you need to walk over an S-shaped bridge to a small island, which is the entrance to the Castle.
The castle has 3 wings. The wings were named after the people who inhabited them. The middle wing is called the Royal Wing because, originally, it housed the chambers of the king and queen. One of the wings is called the "princess wing", the other is the "church wing", where the chapel and the grand ballroom are located.
The Baroque garden of Frederiksborg Castle was laid out in 1725. They tried to restore it more than once, but it turned out only by 1996. By the opening of the garden, more than 65 thousand box trees, 166 yew trees, 375 lime trees and 7 thousand hornbeams were planted.