The island is dominated by the vast Christiansborg Palace which houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court of Denmark, the Prime Minister's Office and the State Rooms of the Queen.
After the fire of the second Christianborg Palace in 1884 the Supreme Court had to move once again and was vased at Bernstorffs Palæ in Bredgade until 1919 when it could move back to the present Christiansborg Palace.
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It was based at first Copenhagen Castle later Christiansborg Palace, which was built in its place on the same site at Slotsholmen, and originally consisted of 30 justices.
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