gudinde Posted March 31, 2015 Report Share Posted March 31, 2015 Usually there is some news of the royal family's activities over the Easter period. Let's gather it all here. Yesterday Queen Margrethe moved residence to Marselisborg Palace near Aarhus, where she traditionally spends Easter. Kongehuset.dk have compiled a gallery of pictures from Marselisborg Palace Park: http://kongehuset.dk/Menu/foto--video/detaljebilleder-fra-marselisborg-slotshave EDIT: The Regent Couple attended the opening of the exhibition "The First Emperor - China's Terracotta Army" on Moesgaard Museum in Aarhus on Wednesday, 1 April 2015. Prince Henrik opened the exhibition accompanied by the Queen. Also present were Culture Minister Marianne Jelved and China's ambassador to Denmark, Liu Biwei. Link to Aarhus Stiftstidende gallery http://stiften.dk/foto/se-billederne-royal-aabning-paa-moesgaard and article http://stiften.dk/kultur/prins-henrik-aabnede-kina-udstilling Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mls Posted April 5, 2015 Report Share Posted April 5, 2015 http://www.tv2oj.dk/artikel/251215:Aarhus--Fik-et-glimt-af-dronningen?rss Short clip - Changing of guards today noon and the Regent couple passing in a car, returning to Marselisborg. Probably on their way back from the service at Aarhus Cathedral this morning. https://instagram.com/p/1FhBQaqdXB/ Doesn't look like F&M or J&M and families are at Marselisborg (yet). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gudinde Posted April 5, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 5, 2015 I guess the same, mls. They will definitely be there in a few days as the 75th birthday celebrations start. Happy Easter everyone. BB article Queen Margrethe and the Prince Consort attended high mass at Aarhus Cathedral at 10am on Easter Sunday. They were accompanied at the service by their friend retired pastor Peter Parkov. http://www.billedbladet.dk/kongelige/danmark/dronning-margrethe-til-hoejmesse-i-aarhus-domkirke corresponding article in English at royalista http://royalista.com/96057/queen-margrethe-drapes-blue-easter-service/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gudinde Posted April 6, 2015 Author Report Share Posted April 6, 2015 I happened upon these wonderful drawings of Marselisborg Palace at http://www.kunstbib.dk/ They date from the 1890's. They are the sketches of architect Hack Kampmann, who designed Marselisborg Palace, which was built between 1899–1902 as a wedding gift from the people to Crown Prince Christian (later King Christian X). CLICK on the pics to enlarge http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/1 http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/2 http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/7 architectural details http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/4 http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/8 http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/9 http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/10 (several of these include the joint monogram of Christian and Alexandrine) http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/12 http://www.kunstbib.dk/samlinger/arkitekturtegninger/vaerker/000019697/25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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