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Alexandra and Dagmar, 1856
The portrait of the two princesses was painted by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann in 1856 when the princesses where aged twelve and nine respectively.
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Gala Dress
Come to a royal gala event at the Amalienborg Museum! The exhibition displays a colourful and unique selection of HM Queen Margrethe's most splendid gala dresses from the Court's major occasions from the 1960s to the present.
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The Gala Hall
The Gala Hall is approximately 130 square metres and thus the largest room in the Palace. The room does not appear overwhelmingly large, which is down to the architect Nikolai Abildgaard's playing with the shape of the room.
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Equestrian statue of Dagmar (Maria Feodorovna)
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Metal figure. Empress Dagmar (Maria Feodorovna) in a side saddle.
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