Hands down, my kids’ favorite thing to do in Denmark was…okay, fine, it wasLEGO House and its original ancestor LEGOLAND, of course, but next best was Frederiksborg Slot (also known as Frederiksborg Castle), that castle to end all castles, located just a short train ride from Copenhagen. Denmark’s Museum of National History is housed in Frederiksborg Castle, and it’s gorgeous. If you are visiting Copenhagen with kids, skip Tivoli Gardens and head to Frederiksborg Castle. Trust me.
Why Kids Will Love Frederiksborg Slot
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Frederiksborg Slot is the largest Renaissance castle in Northern Europe, and has been referred to as the Scandinavian Versailles.
This is a real castle, and our kids’ jaws dropped from the minute they crossed the moat. They loved studying the family crests that lined the tight stairwells and gilded chapel in the center of the castle.
I love Denmark because Denmark loves families. When you pay your entrance fee at Frederiksborg Castle, make sure to ask for their guide for kids. It’s free, and when they complete it, they can turn it in at the gift shop at the end for a “little prize.” (Spoiler alert: it was a postcard and pencil for us, so my nine-year-old was pretty disappointed, but at least it kept them going!)
The kids’ “picture trail” museum guide was full of quizzes and puzzles that were NOT easy, and even the grownups had to search hard for answers. It forced the kids to actually study the art and ask docents for help, which was great.
In the slightly creepy basement (as all castle basements should be), Frederiksborg Slot has a children’s museum that says it’s only open on “holidays.” Don’t let this put you off as summer is counted as “holidays.” And it’s amazing down there!
In the basement, kids can try on some serious period costumes, from heavy coats of armor and crowns to dreamy princess gowns; learn to write with quill and ink; investigate the treasure box in the back; study paintings of young royalty from the past, and more. The accommodating staff all spoke English.
Frederiksborg Slot: Know Before You Go
Like most museums, you’ll be asked to leave bags in lockers. Like most castles, this castle is huge, meaning little legs are likely to get very tired.
Something I did not anticipate about castles: the only bathrooms were in the basement. Also, it’s easy to get lost in castles. My four-year-old had to go as soon as we were up at the top (of course). My husband and I lost each other for upward of an hour. Yes, it was a terrible disaster. So…bathroom preparation and a meeting place, maybe?
There is a formal restaurant on the castle grounds, but if you have little ones that are likely to get hungry, make sure you bring snacks (to be eaten outside the museum, of course). The grounds are large, and we had pretty cranky kids by the time we had walked back and found a place to eat in Hillerød.
There is a lovely path around the lake by Frederiksborg Slot, so make sure you take your time and leave yourself the day to explore. If anyone in your family is under five years of age, I expect you’ll need to spend some time communing with the ducks and eating ice cream. I know we did!
Getting to Frederiksborg Castle
To get to Frederiksborg Slot, take the train from Copenhagen (Train A from Vesterport station) to Hillerød Station. The train ride is about 40 minutes.
From Hillerød train station, it’s only supposed to be about a 20-minute walk to the castle. Assuming, of course, that you don’t get lost, like we did. As you head out of the station, veer right. And use your map!
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Guide to Frederiksborg Slotssogn, Frederiksborg, Denmark ancestry, family history, and genealogy: birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
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History[edit | edit source]
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Stift (diocese) | add here |
Pastorat (chapelry) | add here |
Len -1662 | add here |
Amt (county) 1662 - 1793 | add here |
Amt (county) 1794 - 1970 | Frederiksborg |
Herred (district) | add here |
Kommune (municipality) | Add here |
1788 – 1793 Lægd number | NA |
1794 – 1869 Lægd number | 53 |
1870 – Udskrivningskred /Lægd number | 1/104 |
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Place Names[edit | edit source]
Amtmandsvang, Amtstuegård,
Badstuen, Birkholm, Bøgely, Bøllemose,
Damhus, Det Nationalhistoriske Museum, Dyrelund,
Egely, El Vand og Varme, Erhvervsakademiet,
Favrholm, Favrholm, Favrholm Mark, Fjelsted, Flægmose, Fredbohus, Frederiksborg Slot, Frederiksborg Slotskirke, Frederiksborgcentret, Fredly, Frydensbjerg Hus,
Gammel Keldskov, Gammel Ullerød, Gribsholm, Grundtvigs Højskole,
Handelsskolen København Nord, Heslegård, HF & VUC Nordsjælland, Hillerød, Hillerød Kraftvarmeværk, Hillerød Privatskole, Hillerød Renseanlæg, Hillerød Rådhus, Hillerød Vest Skolen, Hillerødsholm, Hillerødsholmskolen, Husmandsstedet, Hvidesteen, Hvidesten,
Indelukket, Irmatorvet,
Johannesskolen,
Keldsvang, Kighus Bakke, Kildedal, Kildemose Bakke, Kildevang, Kildevænget, Kjeldshøj, Kon Tiki, Kongens Kilde, Kongestenen,
Landlyst, Langbjerg, Lille Dyrehave, Lille Dyrehavevang, Lille Kannikegård, Luthersk Missions Højskole,
Moseholm, Møllebro,
Ny Ullerød, Nyhuse,
Odderholm, Oddervang, Oddervanghus,
Pharmakon, Pharmakon,
Rokkestenen, Rosenhøj, Rosenlund, Rønnevang,
Salpetermose, Salpetermosen, Saltpetermose, Selskov, Selskov Stadion, Selskovhus, Skovgården, Slotshaven, Smørkilde Bakke, Sophienborg, Sophienborgskolen, SOPU Nordsjælland, Sponnelts Overdrev, Stenholt, Stenholtsvang, Store Hestehave, Støvlemose,
Tirsdagsskov, Tolvkarlevang, Torsvang, Trollesbro, Trollesminde,
Ullerød, Ullerød Kirke, Ullerød Mølle, Ullerød Varmecentral, Ullerødgård,
Viemosegård, Virkelyst,
Ørnekulesmose,
Ågård,
To see what kind of place it is you will need a Danish Gazetteer.
- Surrounding Parishes
Frederiksborg amt: Nødebo, Tjæreby, Nørre Herlev, Præstevang, Hillerød
Birth, Marriage, and Death Online Records[edit | edit source]
- Free Online Database:
- The vast majority of research you do in Denmark will be in church parish registers, which are held in the Danish State Archives available online at ARKIVALIERONLINE. Select your county and parish from the drop-down lists.
- The vast majority of research you do in Denmark will be in church parish registers, which are held in the Danish State Archives available online at ARKIVALIERONLINE. Select your county and parish from the drop-down lists.
- Help Reading Danish Records:
- Denmark Parish Register Headings provides translated examples of parish headings. You will be able to interpret much of what is in the records using these headings. Danish Genealogical Word List covers typical terms found in the records. Denmark Feast Day Calendars will help you translate dates written in feast day form. Denmark surnames are patronymic and change every generation, so carefully study Denmark Names, Personal.
- Denmark Parish Register Headings provides translated examples of parish headings. You will be able to interpret much of what is in the records using these headings. Danish Genealogical Word List covers typical terms found in the records. Denmark Feast Day Calendars will help you translate dates written in feast day form. Denmark surnames are patronymic and change every generation, so carefully study Denmark Names, Personal.
- Help Reading Old Handwriting:
- FamilySearch offers free online lessons about reading old Danish handwriting:
- Scandinavian Handwriting, part 3 - no part 2 available
- Gothic Script and examples (Danish)
- Gothic script help links (Danish)
- Knowing What to Look for Next:
- To understand the best research strategies for these records, see Denmark Church Records Christenings Guide.
Collections[edit | edit source]
- Church Records
- Census Records
- Census digitization/index availability - chart showing progress in census digitizing and indexing per location.
- Court Records
- Military Records
- Lægdsruller, Danish Military Levying Rolls, is a census of men eligible to join military (1789-1932)
- What's on Lægdsruller and Søruller
- Danish Military Levying Rolls (Lægdsruller)
Frederiksborg Slot Denmark Map
- Probate Records
- Denmark, Probate Indexes, 1674-1851, index and images.
Related Sources[edit | edit source]
Family History Library Records[edit | edit source]
Click Denmark, Frederiksborg Recordsfor a full listing of records at the Family History Library, that may be digitized. Check back occasionally to see if your records have become available. In the meantime, some of them might be available at a Family History Center near you.