Marselisborg Palace

Marselisborg Palace is a royal residence of the Danish royal family in . It has been the summer residence of Queen Margrethe II since 1967. There is a Palace Park in connection to the palace itself and outside the grounds, stretching to the coast of the…
  • Type: Castle
  • Description: residence of the Danish Royal Family
  • Also known as: Marselisborg Castle” and “Marselisborg Palace,

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Aarhus Forestry Botanical Garden and Mindeparken.

Garden
is a forestry botanical garden located in the south of , .It forms a small part of the northern section of Marselisborg Forests, and is situated right next to Marselisborg Palace and . is situated 290 metres southwest of Marselisborg Palace.

Park
is a memorial park and recreational area in the south of Aarhus City, next to Marselisborg Palace.

Sports venue
known for sponsorship reasons as the Ceres Park is an association football stadium in , Denmark which has been the home ground of Aarhus Gymnastikforening since the 1920s. is situated 620 metres northwest of Marselisborg Palace.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Højbjerg and Holme.

Suburb
Photo: Sapfan, Public domain.
is a postal district of , . originated as a coastal suburb to the south of Aarhus, but has now completely merged with the city.

Suburb
Photo: Sapfan, Public domain.
is a neighbourhood in the district of in , . It is located 5km south of the city center. The Ring 2 ring road pass through . This stretch is known as Ringvej Syd.

Suburb
is a former town and now a district, in the southwestern part of in Denmark. The district has almost 30,000 inhabitants. The "J" stands for , as there is another town called Viby on the island of Zealand, officially referred to as and also a village on . is situated 2½ km west of Marselisborg Palace.

Marselisborg Palace

Latitude
56.12779° or 56° 7′ 40″ north
Longitude
10.20274° or 10° 12′ 10″ east
Elevation
36 metres (118 feet)
Named after
Gabriel Marselis
Open location code
9F8G46H3+43
Open­Street­Map ID
way 79235183
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
Open­Street­Map feature
historic=­castle
Geo­Names ID
2617035
Wiki­data ID
Q492981
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Swedish—“Marselisborg Palace” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Palaciu Marselisborg
  • Bulgarian: Марселисборг
  • Catalan: Palau de Marselisborg
  • Cebuano: Marselisborg
  • Chinese: 馬塞利斯堡宮
  • Czech: Marselisborg Slot
  • Czech: Marselisborg
  • Czech: Marselisborský palác
  • Danish: Kongevejen 100, Århus
  • Danish: Marselisborg Slot
  • Dutch: Marselisborg Palace
  • Estonian: Marselisborg
  • Estonian: Marselisborgi loss
  • Estonian: Marselisborgi palee
  • French: château de Marselisborg
  • French: Château de Marselisborg
  • German: Schloss Marselisborg
  • Italian: palazzo di Marselisborg
  • Italian: Palazzo di Marselisborg
  • Japanese: マーセリスボー城
  • Japanese: マーセリスボー宮殿
  • Low German: Marselisborg Slot
  • Low German: Slott Marselisborg
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Marselisborg slott
  • Norwegian: Marselisborg slott
  • Occitan (post 1500): Palatz de Marselisborg
  • Polish: Marselisborg
  • Portuguese: Palácio de Marselisborg
  • Slovenian: grad Marselisborg
  • Swedish: Marselisborg Slott
  • Swedish: Marselisborg
  • Swedish: Marselisborgs slott

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