Come to the castle and put your Renaissance skills to the test. Experience the art of Renaissance celebration and master party tricks fit for a king.
The king is hosting a grand party at the castle - and you are invited to join in the preparations! The whole family can participate as preparations are made for several days of royal festivities with guests from near and far. There are tasks and fun for both young and old.
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Practical information
Age
Best suited for children aged 7 - 12 years.
Ticket
The experience does not require a separate ticket, and is free for everyone who has purchased a ticket to the castle. Free admission for children under 18 years old.
Time
On weekends and public holidays in May and June, between 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Language
Can be experienced in both Danish and English.
Accessibility
The tour goes around the entire castle and up and down stairs. There is no elevator or lift in the castle.
Family activities
1.
Get ready for a royal performance
At the noblewoman's or nobleman's, you can practice bowing, curtsying, and dancing like the refined people at the court. Here you learn how to move correctly in the royal chambers and get ready to enter the ballroom with grace and manners.

2.

Narrow stripes and knightly arts
At the court jester's, there is plenty of action. Here you can learn to juggle, play music, and try your hand at fencing and ring riding - activities that require both concentration and a good mood. Perhaps there's a little jester or knight hiding inside you?

3.
Help in the busy castle kitchen
In the busy castle kitchen, extra hands are needed. You can help with sweeping, folding tablecloths, carrying wine barrels, and grinding spices. There is a lot to prepare and keep track of before the king's guests arrive, and here one gets a rare glimpse into the daily life behind the scenes.

4.

It's absolutely fantastic
Twice a day, everyone who wishes gathers for the king's cannon salute. At 11:30 and 13:30, the journey goes to the upper casemate, where the play cannon is fired amid great cheer. Both children and adults can join in when the festive atmosphere really starts to sparkle.
