The Palace of Amerinburg, located in downtown Copenhagen, is the main palace of the Danish Royal family, where the Queen of Denmark spends most of the year. In the middle of the eighteenth century, the palace was located in Christenburg. In planning the city where the Palace of Amerinberg is located, King Fitterley V decided to build a new center here. For this reason, he gave the land to the four nobles of Denmark, and asked them to build a palace with exactly the same appearance here. The palace was designed by the most famous architect, Nicolas Igvi, and a bronze statue of riding a horse was made for the king. After intensive construction, four palaces were built from 1754 to 1760. According to the design, an octagonal square was formed in front of the four palaces. In 1768, a bronze statue of King Fiterre V, made by French sculptor Sally, was placed in the center of the square. Later, the four palaces had changed their owners several times, but they had been inhabited by nobles. In 1794, when Christenburg was destroyed by fire, the royal family decided to move to the four palaces of Amerinburg. Since then, it has been the residence of the Royal family. Now, every time Queen Margaret II lived in the palace, the Danish flag would be raised on her buildings. The palace is beautiful and powerful. When we visited it, the national flag was raised. The guards outside the palace moved back and forth. The Queen naturally lived in it.