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The first Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, was built on Slotsholmen in 1745 as a new main residence for King Christian VI of Denmark. It was built on the same site as its predecessor, Copenhagen Castle, which had assumed a monstrous appearance and started to crumble under its own weight after several extensions. Il primo palazzo di Christiansborg a Copenaghen, in Danimarca, venne costruito sull'isola di Slotsholmen nel 1745 come nuova residenza per il re Cristiano VI di Danimarca. Il palazzo venne realizzato sul sito del suo predecessore, il castello di Copenaghen, il quale dopo ripetuti ampliamenti stava crollando su sé stesso per la mancanza di adeguate fondamenta adatte a sostenere la crescente costruzione.
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Il primo palazzo di Christiansborg a Copenaghen, in Danimarca, venne costruito sull'isola di Slotsholmen nel 1745 come nuova residenza per il re Cristiano VI di Danimarca. Il palazzo venne realizzato sul sito del suo predecessore, il castello di Copenaghen, il quale dopo ripetuti ampliamenti stava crollando su sé stesso per la mancanza di adeguate fondamenta adatte a sostenere la crescente costruzione. Questo nuovo palazzo, ad ogni modo, sopravvisse solo mezzo secolo dalla sua edificazione in quanto nel 1794 venne distrutto completamente da un rovinoso incendio. Le parti sopravvissute, che includevano i cortili, il teatro di corte ed il ponte di Marmo coi suoi due padiglioni, vennero incorporati nel secondo palazzo di Christiansborg che venne costruito al suo posto. Queste parti sopravvissero anche all'incendio del 1884 che distrusse il secondo palazzo e fanno a tutt'oggi parte del terzo palazzo di Christiansborg. The first Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, was built on Slotsholmen in 1745 as a new main residence for King Christian VI of Denmark. It was built on the same site as its predecessor, Copenhagen Castle, which had assumed a monstrous appearance and started to crumble under its own weight after several extensions. The palace existed for just under half a century since it was almost completely destroyed by a fire in 1794. The surviving parts, which included the show grounds, the court theatre and the Marble Bridge with its two pavilions, were incorporated into the second Christiansborg Palace which succeeded it. These parts also survived the fire of 1884 which destroyed the second palace and are now part of the present day Christiansborg Palace which houses both the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court and Prime Minister's Office.
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