- The Royal House
- The Royal Family
- The monarchy in Denmark
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Royal collections
- Jewellery
- Clothing
- The Crown of Christian V
- Pictorial art
- Dinner service
- Historical artefacts
- Tapestries
- Chapel of chivalry and armourial books
- HM The Kings Reference Library
- The Royal Photograph Collection
- Baptismal font, basin and gowns
- Sculptures
- Autobiographies
- Coaches and horses
- Crown cars
- The Royal Saloon Carriage
- Furniture
- The Royal Marches
- Palaces and the Royal Yacht
- Organisation and contact
The royal symbols marks the Royal House or members of the Royal Family.
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The Royal Coat of Arms
The Danish Royal Coat of Arms was established by royal decree on 5 July 1972.
Photo: Kongehuset ©
The Royal Flags
The Royal Flags are the swallow-tailed Dannebrog with special insignias in the middle.
Photo: Kongehuset ©
The royal monograms
The official monogram of the monarch is established shortly after the accession to the throne.
Photo: Kongehuset ©
The Royal Orders of Chivalry
Denmark has two Royal Orders of Chivalry: the Order of the Elephant, and the Order of Dannebrog.
Photo: Kongehuset ©