Christiansborg Palace fire of 1794

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The Christiansborg Palace fire of 1794 was a devastating blaze in Copenhagen that destroyed much of the royal residence at Christiansborg Palace, prompting the Danish royal family to move permanently to Amalienborg Palace.

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instanceOf building fire
disaster in Denmark
historical event
affected Danish royal residence at Christiansborg Palace
causeOf permanent move of Danish royal family to Amalienborg Palace
chronology occurred before the Christiansborg Palace fire of 1884
consequence Danish royal family moved permanently to Amalienborg Palace
loss of Christiansborg Palace as primary royal residence
country Denmark
damageType destruction by fire
date 1794
destroyed large parts of Christiansborg Palace
era 18th century
eventType fire
hasNameInDanish Christiansborg Palace
surface form: Christiansborg Slots brand 1794
languageOfName English
location Christiansborg Palace
Copenhagen
Denmark
partOf history of Copenhagen
history of Denmark
relatedTo Amalienborg Palace
Christiansborg Palace
Danish monarchy
surface form: Danish royal family
resultedIn extensive damage to Christiansborg Palace
significance important event in architectural history of Christiansborg Palace
major turning point in location of Danish royal residence
year 1794

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Amalienborg Palace reasonForRoyalUse Christiansborg Palace fire of 1794