Koldinghus is a Danish royal castle in the town of Kolding on the south central part of the Jutland peninsula. The castle was founded in the 13th century and was expanded since with many functions ranging from fortress, royal residency, ruin, museum, and the location of numerous wartime negotiations.[1]
Today the restored castle functions as a museum containing collections of furniture from the 16th century to present, Roman and Gothic church culture, older Danish paintings, crafts focused on ceramics and silver and shifting thematized exhibitions. Koldinghus is managed by the Museum at Koldinghus which was established in 1890.[2][3]
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ceramics and silver and shifting thematized exhibitions. Koldinghus is managed by the Museum at Koldinghus which was established in 1890. The oldest remaining...
royal mistress. Frederick had seen Anne Sophie at a masquerade ball at Koldinghus, where the royal family resided during the plague that devastated Copenhagen...
allowed to leave England. Christian III died on New Year's Day 1559 at Koldinghus, and was interred in Roskilde Cathedral in a funerary monument designed...
Kolding.[citation needed] Located in Kolding is the former royal castle of Koldinghus. This was built in the 13th century by King Eric Klipping and is a museum...
Fredensborg Palace. The Queen's private embroideries were exhibited at Koldinghus Castle in 2021. The Queen has worked as a screenwriter alongside Per Brink...
building up collections which he exhibited in 2017 at the museum in Koldinghus. Although he never achieved his ambition of becoming a concert pianist...
2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine "Koldinghus Museum". Årets sølvsmed: Petur Tryggvi (Silversmith of the Year). koldinghus.dk. 13 October 2010. Retrieved...
of Sweden (Stockholm) Nordensfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum (Trondhjem), Koldinghus (Kolding) and the Danish Art Foundation. In 2012, Ferdinandsen received...
Saxe-Lauenburg 29 October 1525 Lauenburg Castle Five children 1 January 1559 Koldinghus Castle Aged 55 Frederick II 1 January 1559 – 4 April 1588 (29 years, 94 days)...
Transport has its head office in Vamdrup. The former royal castle of Koldinghus is located in Kolding city. It was built in the 13th century by King Eric...
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Vejen. In coordination with Caspar Markdanner (1533-1618) lensman at Koldinghus, he had Andst Church equipped with a tower with an onion-shaped lantern...
Germany in 1558. Frederick's father Christian III died on 1 January 1559 at Koldinghus. Frederick was not present at his father's bedside when he died, a circumstance...
eyes." In 1711 the King encountered Anne Sophie at a masquerade ball in Koldinghus, where the royal family resided that season. He wanted her to become his...
"hus" (meaning house) was commonly used for castles in medieval Denmark (Koldinghus, Tønderhus, Ålborghus, Riberhus etc.). The castle was first mentioned...
Copenhagen's Rundetårn and Trinity Church (1981–83) as well as the castle of Koldinghus (1972–92) earning them the Europa Nostra award in 1994. In 2001 they completed...