The old stable complex behind Copenhagen Castle was also torn down to make way for a new and larger stable comples.
From 1614 until 1661 the production of coins mainly took place at Copenhagen Castle, although other sites were also in use as mints during this period.
In 1443, Christopher of Bavaria established a brewery at Copenhagen Castle.
Shortly after Copenhagen Castle was built on the same site and it became the residence for the Danish king in 1443.
The organ front was originally from Copenhagen Castle and dates from 1724.
Ulfeldts informed the king, who had Vinhofvers imprisoned at Copenhagen Castle and made the affair public.
She was decapitated in the summer of 1651 outside the Copenhagen Castle.
Already at the Copenhagen Castle, one of the wings was fitted out as a theatre.
King Frederick responded by organising a hearing in Copenhagen Castle on 15 June.
Frederick was born on 31 March 1723 at Copenhagen Castle.