See how the Danes go for Baroque in a big way on this excursion into the beautiful North Zealand landscape, Denmark’s answer to the Riviera. Sweeping seaside panoramas on one side, impressive manor homes and castles on the other…a person could get used to this life. You’ll have a chance to see how they lived it in the 1600s as you tour one of North Zealand’s most splendid former residences, Frederiksborg Castle, now the National Museum of History. It’s spread across three islands, sports a fabulous garden, and contains Denmark’s most important artwork collection. The castle’s seriously ornate chapel houses the Compenius Organ, built in 1610 and the world’s oldest still in use. Later in this journey, you’ll drop by the Danish Royal Family’s summer palace in the charming village of Fredensborg, This Italian Baroque stunner was built in the early 1700s and is used for state dinners. You’ll use it as the perfect backdrop for photos of your travels.