Is Rosenborg Castle wheelchair accessible for visitors with mobility issues?
Yes, Rosenborg Castle is wheelchair accessible with ramps at the main entrance and elevators providing access to all permanent exhibitions. Wheelchairs are available on-site free of charge - request one at the ticket desk. Note that some historic floors may have limited maneuvering space due to narrow passageways.
What are the opening hours for Rosenborg Castle, and is it closed on public holidays?
Rosenborg Castle is open Tuesday to Sunday, 10:00-17:00, closed Mondays. It remains open on most public holidays except Christmas Day, Second Day of Christmas, and New Year’s Day. Always verify current hours on the official Danish Royal Collection website before visiting, as seasonal changes may apply.
Can I buy a combined ticket for Rosenborg Castle and other Copenhagen museums?
Yes, the Copenhagen Card offers free entry to Rosenborg Castle and over 80 attractions, including transport on public buses, trains, and metro. Alternatively, the Royal Collection Pass grants access to Rosenborg, Frederiksborg, and Amalienborg Museums. Both are available online or at tourist centers.
Are photos allowed inside Rosenborg Castle, especially in the Crown Jewels and Treasury exhibit?
Non-flash photography is permitted in most areas of Rosenborg Castle. However, photos are prohibited in the Treasury, where the Crown Jewels and regalia are displayed, to preserve sensitive artifacts. A photo-free policy is strictly enforced in this section - compliance is required upon entry.