This is a list of public art in Rosenborg Castle Gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Image | Title / individual commemorated | Sculptor | Created | Installed | Source |
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Echo Ekko | Aksel Hansen | 1888 | source | ||
Dowager Queen Caroline Amalie | Vilhelm Bissen | 1896 | Source | ||
Hans Christian Andersen | August Saabye | 1880 | Source | ||
Hercules | Giovanni Baratta | ? | |||
Group of Deer Hjortegruppe | Arthur le Duc | 1910 | Source | ||
Hørup Monument | Jens Ferdinand Willumsen | 1908 | |||
A Moment of Peril Kamp med en slange (eng: Battle with a snake) | Thomas Brock | 1880 | Source | ||
Little Gunver Liden Gunver | Theobald Stein | 1899 | 1909 | Source | |
The Lion and the Horse Løven og hesten | Peter Husum | 1617 | c. 1643 | ||
Marble balls | Unknown | 17th century | Source | ||
Ring riding columns | Unknown | 16th-17th century | Source | ||
Two Resting Lions To Hvilende Løver | Unknown | Pre-1673 | Source |
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