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and decided he did not want to live in the new palace after all. He only used the royal premises for entertainment. The palace also housed the Parliament and administrative services. Frederik VII was the only monarch to live in the palace. This was between 1852 and 1863.
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The second Christiansborg burned down in October 1884. Hansen's chapel and the building linking the palace to the chapel were left undamaged as were the showgrounds, court theatre and pavilions. These had also survived the fire of 1794.
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The second Christiansborg was designed in a French Empire style. It was built on the foundations and remaining walls of its predecessor but the wing with the tower and Grand Hall was not rebuilt but replaced by a colonnade.
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Christiansborg became a focal point for many of the events which led up to the transition from absolute monarchy to democracy in 1849. After large crowds had gathered in front of the palace in March 1848, the
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was built between 1907 and 1928 by Thorvald Jørgensen in a neo-baroque style that pays lip service to the first Christiansborg. The building is used by the Danish parliament.
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was happy with his temporary residence at Amalienborg and decided he did not want to live in the new palace after all, using it only for entertainment.
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was adopted on 5 June 1849. The king ceded some of his chambers to the new Parliament,
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After the fire in 1794, the royal family initially took up temporary residency at
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which had been destroyed by fire in 1794. The new palace was constructed on
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was a new main residence for the Danish Monarch built from 1803 to 1828 in
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Other parts of the palace continued to be used by the royal family.
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was the only monarch to live in the palace, between 1852 and 1863.
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The second Christiansborg Palace, view across the show grounds
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had found himself comfortable at his temporary residence at
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Second Christiansborg's short life, 1828–1884
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Neoclassical
Copenhagen
Denmark
Coordinates
55°40′35″N 12°34′50″E / 55.6763°N 12.5806°E / 55.6763; 12.5806
Rigsdaler
Christian VII
Christian Frederik Hansen
Copenhagen
first Christiansborg Palace
Slotsholmen
Christian Frederik Hansen
Frederick VI
Amalienborg Palace
Rosenborg Castle
Amalienborg Palace
Christian Frederik Hansen
Altona
Napoleonic Wars
Frederick VI
Frederik VII
Constitution of Denmark
Rigsdagen
Folketinget
Frederick VII
current Christiansborg
Architecture of Denmark
Architect Christian Frederik Hansen

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