No missiles??
They're all located midships between radar mast and the funnel. 32-cell Mk. 41 VLS and 4x Stanflex positions immediately forward of the Mk. 41. Each StanFlex position can accept a number of modules, but the most common are either a Harpoon cannisters or a Mk. 56 ESSM VLS
24x ESSM, 16x Harpoons
The center 32 cells are the Mk. 41. The things flanking it are two of the Stanflex positions. In this case, those are ESSM modules (the cylinders are exhausts for the cells) and each of the red-topped rectangular things is a single ESSM (the two combined taking up a single Mk. 57 VLS cell) and in this picture, only 2 ESSMs are loaded. If you look at the above picture, you'll see a full load of ESSMs flanking the exhaust pipes.
I think it's something about the modular VLS that it's only semi-below decks.
So a 100% AAW loadout would be something like 32x SM2-IIIA Standards + 48 ESSMs. It's a little less throw weight than a Type 45 or Hobart, but it's pretty close and the Danes managed to get a really good price on it by basing it on the work done on the older Absalon-class which didn't have the Mk. 41 and went with all-Stanflex modules instead.