Moltke's Palace has previously served as a residence for, among others, noblemen, counts, wealthy merchants, a dowager queen, and a prime minister. Today, the palace is used for hosting conferences, meetings, dinners, and parties in Copenhagen's most unique and best-preserved historical surroundings. The palace was built in 1702. It can accommodate large events with up to 750 guests, spread across the many halls and salons throughout the palace. There are also small salons for smaller gatherings. The building, Moltke's Palace, is currently owned by the Copenhagen Craftsmen's Association.
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