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Amerlinburg Palace, the royal palace of Denmark, is located on the Orson Strait in the east of Copenhagen and is the main palace of the Danish royal family. The Queen of Denmark and his wife spend most of the year here. In the mid-18th century, this palace was located in Christianburg. King Friedrich V decided to build a new center here when planning the city where the Palace of Amelinburg is located. To this end, he presented the land to four Danish big noble, asking them to build a palace with the same appearance here. This palace was designed by the most famous architect Nikolai Igway, and a bronze statue of the king riding a horse was cast. After intense construction, four palaces were built from 1754 to 1760. According to the design, an octagonal square is formed in front of these four palaces. 1768 The bronze statue of King Friedrich V made by French sculptor Sally was placed in the center of the square. At that time, Baolong Foreign Firm also built a wall for the bronze statue with the money earned from its trade with China. Later, these four palaces changed hands several times, but they were always occupied by nobles. 1794, Christianburg was destroyed by fire, and the royal family decided to move to the fourth palace of Amelia Castle. Since then, it has been the residence of the royal family. Now, as long as Queen Margrethe II lives in the palace, the Danish flag will be raised in the building where she lives.