Amerinburg - the Danish palace. It consists of four buildings, with a square in the middle, and a statue of Frederick V riding a horse. These four ancient buildings were built in 1754 and completed in 1758 by Frederick V. In memory of him, a bronze statue of Frederick was carved on the square. The Queen of Denmark still lives in it. It is said that when the Queen of Denmark is in the palace, the national flag will rise on the roof, and her old man may stand at the window and look out with glasses. Sentinels here can take pictures, of course not too close. The most striking thing is that the Royal Band will leave the palace at 11:30 a.m., go around the old city and go back to the palace. The change ceremony will be held on the square at 12:00 on time. If you happen to be here, don't miss this scene.