Listed buildings in Østerbro
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This list of listed buildings in Østerbro lists listed buildings and structures in the Østerbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.
List
[edit]2100 København Ø
[edit]Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Contributing resource | Ref |
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Bien | Østerbrogade 29B, 2100 København Ø | Three winged building built 1857–58 and 1879–80 to a Historicist design by Ferdinand Meldahl and the two zinc statues flanking te main entrance | [1] | ||
Institute for the Blind | Kastelsvej 60, 2100 København Ø | Four-winged Historicist complex designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup and the two zinc statues that flank the main entrance | [1] | ||
Boldklubben af 1893's Tennishal | Gunnar Nu Hansens Plads 11, 2100 København Ø | B1893s's tennis hall with the short wall and gate pillars on Per Henrik Lings Allé from 1912 designed by Søren Lemche Jacobsen and the engineer Edouard Suenson | [2] | ||
Brumleby (20) | Kastelsvej 60, 2100 København Ø | Four-winged Historicist complex designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup and the two zinc statues that flank the main entrance | [3] | ||
C.F. Aagaard House | Rosenvængets Allé 46, 2100 København Ø | 1875 | House from 1875 designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup | [4] | |
Classens Have | Arendalsgade 6, 2100 København Ø | The garden complex "Classens Have" from 1925 by city gardener Valdemar Fabricius Hansen | [5] | ||
Dahlerups Pakhus | Vesterbrogade 34, 1620 København V | 1907 | Warehouse from 1894 associated with the Freeport and designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup | [6] | |
Den Frie Udstilling | Oslo Plads 1, 2100 København Ø | 18998 | Exhibition building from 1898 designed by Jens Ferdinand Willumsen and later expanded several times | [7] | |
Frihavnens Elektriske Centralstation | Dampfærgevej 2, 2100 København Ø | Power station from 1894-95 by Vilhelm Dahlerup with expansion from 1890 | [8] | ||
Dampfærgevej 6A, 2100 København Ø | Workshop building from 1913 by Henning Jørgensen | [9] | |||
Dampfærgevej 6B, 2100 København Ø | 1920/1949 | Boiler house with associated chimneys from 1899 by Fr. L. Levy | [9] | ||
Gefion | Østbanegade 19, 2100 København Ø | 1895 | [10] | ||
Gefion Bridge | Langelinie 0, 2100 København Ø | 1858 | Reinforced concrete bridge from 1895 by Asger Ostenfeld and Vilhelm Dahlerup | [11] | |
Glacisgården | Østbanegade 11, 2100 København Ø | 1904 | Apartment building from 1904 designed by Aage Langeland-Mathiesen | [12] | |
Kanslergården | Jagtvej 200, 2100 København Ø | Residential complex with two inner courtyards from 1919 by Henning Hansen | [13] | ||
Kastellet | Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Vestre Kaponiere | [14] [15] | |
Kastellet 82, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Generalstok | [14] [16] | ||
Kastellet 82, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Østre Kaponiere | [14] [17] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | The rampart | [14] [18] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | The rampart | [14] [18] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | The rampart | [14] [19] | ||
Kastellet 102, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Fortunstol | [14] [20] | ||
Kastellet 50, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Kastelskirken: church from 1704 | [14] [21] | ||
Kastellet 42, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Nordre Magasin: storage building from 1663 | [14] [22] | ||
Kastellet 19, 2100 København Ø | 1842 | Materialgården | [14] [22] | ||
Kastellet 14A, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Artilleristok | [14] [23] | ||
Kastellet 13A, 2100 København Ø | 1725 | Kommandantboligen: house from 1725 | [14] [24] | ||
Kastellet 2, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Stjernestok | [14] [25] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Søndre Magasin | [14] [26] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Kongeporten: gate facing the city | [14] [27] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Norgesporten: the gate facing away from the city (now Østerport) | [14] [28] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Svanestok | [14] [29] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Elefantstok | [14] [30] | ||
Kastellet 92, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Fortunstok | [14] [20] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1847 | Kastelsmøllen: smock mill from 1847 | [14] [31] | ||
Grønningen 2, 2100 København Ø | 1847 | Smedehuset | [14] [32] | ||
Grønningen 2, 2100 København Ø | 1847 | Smedehuset | [14] [33] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1663 | Krudthus (Dronningens Bastion): gunpowder magazine from 1712 by Domenico Pelli | [14] [34] | ||
Kastellet 1, 2100 København Ø | 1874 | Hovedvagten: Cors du Guard from 1874 | [14] [35] | ||
Østerport station | Oslo Plads 8, 2100 København Ø | 1883 | Railway station from 1896 designed by Heinrich Wenck | [36] | |
Østre Gasværk | Nyborggade 17, 2100 København Ø | 1883 | Gasometer from 1883 designed by Martin Nyrop | [37] | |
Paustiam House | Kalkbrænderiløbskaj 2, København Ø | 1967/2010 | Furniture store from 1967 designed by Jørn Utzon and extension from 2010 designed by Kim Utzon | [38] | |
P. C. Skovgaard House | Rosenvængets Hovedvej 27A, 2100 København Ø | 1967/2010 | House from 1860 by Johan Daniel Herholdt | [39] | |
Bien | Strandboulevarden 35, 2100 København Ø | Apartment building from 1902 by Eugen Jørgensen | [40] | ||
Silo Warehouse | Nyborggade 17, 2100 København Ø | 1903 | Warehouse from 1903 associated with the Freeport and designed by Fr. L. Levy | [41] | |
Soldenfeldts Stiftelse | Ryesgade 104A, 2100 København Ø | 1894 | Residential building from 1894 designed by Hermann Baagøe Storck | [42] | |
Sortedam Dossering 55: Christianshvile | Sortedam Dossering 55, 2100 København Ø | 1869 | House from 1860 designed by Georg Møller and the two buildings immediately to the west | [43] |
2900 Hellerup
[edit]Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Contributing resource | Ref |
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Ehlersvej 17 | Ehlersvej 17, 2900 Hellerup | 1931 | House with garage, walls and gate designed by Frits Schlegel | [44] | |
Gammel Vartovvej 22 | Gammel Vartov Vej 22, 2900 Hellerup | 1920/1949 | House from 1920 designed by Aage Rafn with extension from 1933 by Ole Jacobsen, garage building from 1949 and shed | [8] | |
Gammel Vartov Vej 22, 2900 Hellerup | 1920/1949 | House from 1920 designed by Aage Rafn with extension from 1933 by Ole Jacobsen, garage building from 1949 and shed | [8] | ||
J. F. Willumsen House | Strandagervej 28, 2900 Hellerup | 1907 | Home and studio of Jens Ferdinand Willumsen, completed in 1907 to his own design | [45] | |
Lundevangsvej 12 | Lundevangsvej 12, 2900 Hellerup | 1907 | House from 1907 designed by Carl Brummer | [46] |
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