Today, the first stop of our trip to Copenhagen is Rosenberg Palace, also known as Roseburg. Get off at Norreport by M1 or M2 from the Central Railway Station, go straight ahead and turn right. Rosenberg Palace has another beautiful name, Rose Palace. It has just stepped into the scenic spot, and its pastoral scenery shows us a beautiful picture. The tall and bulky guards in front of the door added a few more points of view. Built in the 16th century, the Summer Palace of the King of Denmark consists of three minarets. It is a typical Renaissance building, Rosenberg Palace, which is mainly used by the royal family to preserve collections. It has free access to Copenhagen Kako, but it needs to change tickets at the ticket office. The palace opened at 10 a.m. and there was a long queue at the ticket office at 9:40, which showed that the popularity was very strong. Entering the museum, many collections are too luxurious and exquisite to be seen. Notable is the Chinese treasure blue and white porcelain, I do not know that the era was plundered and lost outside, see the heart of the national treasure has a slight pain. When I came out after the visit, I happened to see the guards changing posts. I could not help pressing the shutter to take pictures. The scenery is dead, the characters are alive, and the good temperature can make the inner world of the characters vividly and vividly.