The National Museum of Denmark has some of the most unusual and beautiful banquet- and meeting rooms. The Prince’s Palace is located in a historical building in the very heart of Copenhagen, right between Tivoli Gardens and Christiansborg (the Parliament). It is possible to arrive both from land and the water, by car, coach or canal boat. The building dates back to 1744 and was originally meant as the residence for the crown prince, the later Frederik the 5th. As such the National Museum has at all times hosted fairytale parties – long before it became a museum. In fact the museum at some point also hosted the High court, so even meetings have a long standing tradition here.
See where to park and how to get to the venue below.