PhD in Medieval Danish History with 15 years of experience as a museum curator and historical consultant. Specializes in Viking Age archaeology and the architectural evolution of Danish royal palaces.
Lars Frederiksen holds a Doctorate in Medieval History from the University of Copenhagen and has spent over a decade curating exhibitions for Denmark's leading heritage institutions. His expertise lies in decoding the layers of history embedded in Copenhagen's architecture, from the Viking fortresses to the Renaissance towers of Christian IV. As an academic who actively consults on historical preservation projects, Lars bridges the gap between scholarly research and public engagement. He provides deep insights into the lives of Danish monarchs and the strategic significance of fortifications like Kronborg and Christiansborg. His writing aims to help visitors see beyond the facade, understanding the political and social narratives that shaped the nation over the last millennium, such as 'Why Did Christian IV Build So Many Towers Across Copenhagen?'.