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Listed buildings in Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave

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This list of listed buildings in Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave comprises listed buildings and structures in the Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
Abel Cathrines Stiftelse Abel Cathrines Gade 13, 1654 København V 55°40′17.99″N 12°33′32.14″E / 55.6716639°N 12.5589278°E / 55.6716639; 12.5589278 Four-winged residential complex from 1886 designed by Hermann Baagøe Storck[1]
Carlsberg Gamle Carlsberg Vej 13, 1799 København V Carlsberg Academy: J.C. Jacobsen's former home from 1853-54 by Niels Sigfred Nebelong (Ref[2]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 6, 1799 København V 1951 Carlsberg Laboratory (Ref)[3]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 10, 1799 København V 1951 Carlsberg Laboratory (Ref)[4]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11, 1799 København V 1951 Kørehal med lagerkældre: Building from 1857 (Ref)[5]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11, 1799 København V 1951 Kørehal med lagerkældre: Building from 1878 (Ref)[6]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 15, 1799 København V 1951 Winter garden (Ref)[7]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 15, 1799 København V 1951 Two chinbeys from 1768 (Ref)[8]
Bryggerhesten 1, 1799 København V 1951 Garages (Ref)[9]
Bryggerhesten 1, 1799 København V 1951 Garages (Ref)[10]
Ny Carlsberg Vej 101, bygning 60, 1799 København V Old Maltery: Maltery originally from 1856 but burnt and rebuilt in 1867 by Niels Sigfred Nebelong (Ref)[11]
Ny Carlsberg Vej 101, 1799 København V Dipylon: Gateway/skyway from 1892 by Vilhelm Dahlerup (Ref)[12]
Bag Elefanterne 12, 1799 København V 1951 Elephant Gate: Combined gateway and water tower from 1901 by Vilhelm Dahlerup (Ref)[13]
Bag Elefanterne 1, 1799 København V 1951 Carlsberg Brewhouse from 1901 by Vilhelm Klein (Ref)[14]
Bag Elefanterne 1, 1799 København V 1951 The Grey House: Building originally from 1873 but adapted and expanded by Hack Kampmann in 1901 (Ref)[15]
Bag Elefanterne 1, 1799 København V 1951 Carlsberg Brewhouse from 1901 by Vilhelm Klein (Ref)[16]
Ny Carlsberg Vej 105, 1799 København V 55°40′20.83″N 12°33′10.95″E / 55.6724528°N 12.5530417°E / 55.6724528; 12.5530417 Carlsberg Museum: Former museum building created between 1882 and 1895 through a series of extensions by Vilhelm Dahlerup and Hack Kampmann (Ref)[17]
Valby Langgade 1, 1799 København V Carl Jacobsen House: The house from by Hack Kampmann, including gate and the southern part of the garden [18]
Ny Carlsberg Vej 105, 1799 København V 1951 Gatehouse from 1886-87 by C. F. Thomsen [19]
Pasteursvej 3, 1799 København V 1951 Water tower from 1928 (Ref)
Pasteursvej 4, 1799 København V 1951 Lagerkælder 3: (Ref)[20]
Pasteursvej 5, 1799 København V 1951 maskincentral (Ref)[21]
Pasteursvej 7, 1799 København V 1951 maskincentral (Ref)[22]
Pasteursvej 9, 1799 København V 1951 Two-storey extension from 1928 on the western end of the Boiler house (Ref)[23]
Pasteursvej 13, 1799 København V 1951 The Boiler House (Keddelhuset): Boiler house from 1926 by Carl Harild (Ref)[24]
Pasteursvej 15, 1799 København V 1951 Small extension on the north side of the Boiler House (Keddelhuset) (Ref)[25]
Pasteursvej 34, 1799 København V 1951 The Hanging Gardes: (Ref)[26]
Pasteursvej 16, 1799 København V 1951 Tap E: Former bottling facility from 1922 by Carl Harild (Ref)[27]
Vesterfælledvej 100 1799 København V 1951 Ny Carlsberg silos (Ref)[28]
Vesterfælledvej 100, 1799 København V 1951 Winding Chimney: from 1900 by Carl Jacobsen and Vilhelm Dahlerup (Ref)[29]
Carlsberg Viaduct Banevolden 0, 1799 København V Viaduct from 1899 designed by engineer Kristen Møller for the Danish State Railways[30]
Dansepavillon Wagnersvej 19, 2450 København SV [31]
Copenhagen Central Station Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N 12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 The main building from 1911 by Heinrich Wenck with Main Hall, vestibule and six covered platforms[32]
Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N 12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 The northern side wing along Bernstorffsgade from 1911 by Heinrich Wenck[33]
Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N 12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 The southern side wing along Bernstorffsgade by Heinrich Wenck[34]
Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N 12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 Three-storey office building extension to the south wing from 1922-25 by Heinrich Wenck[35]
Den Brune Kødby Halmtorvet 9A, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [36]
Halmtorvet 9B, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [37]
Halmtorvet 9D, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [38]
Halmtorvet 9E, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [39]
Halmtorvet 9G, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [40]
Halmtorvet 9K, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Former stables for cattle[41]
Halmtorvet 9K, 1700 København V 1911/1922 ?[42]
Halmtorvet 11, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Øksnehallen: Market hall by Ludvig Fenger[43]
Halmtorvet 11, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Northeastern guardhouse in front of Øksnehallen[44]
Halmtorvet 11, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Northeastern guardhouse in front of Øksnehallen[45]
Halmtorvet 11A, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [46]
Halmtorvet 11G, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [47]
Onkel Dannys Plads 1, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [48]
Onkel Dannys Plads 5, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [49]
Onkel Dannys Plads 9, 1700 København V 1911/1922 Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [50]
Den Hvide Kødby Flæsketorvet 1, 1711 København 1911/1922 New Modernistic meat market built1931-34 to designs by city architect Poul Holsøe with collaborators [51]
Flæsketorvet 11, 1711 København V [52]
Flæsketorvet 68, 1711 København V [53]
Flæsketorvet 79, 1711 København V [54]
Flæsketorvet 100, 1711 København V [55]
Halmtorvet 27A, 1700 København V [56]
Ingerslevsgade 48, 1705 København V [57]
Ingerslevsgade 56, 1705 København V [58]
Slagtehusgade 15, 1715 København V [59]
Staldgade 78, 1699 København V [60]
Den Suhrske Stiftelse Valdemarsgade 5, 1665 København V 55°40′17.63″N 12°32′55.27″E / 55.6715639°N 12.5486861°E / 55.6715639; 12.5486861 The north wing of a three-winged complex of residential buildings from 1877 by Ludvig Fenger[61]
Valdemarsgade 7, 1665 København V 55°40′17.35″N 12°32′56.7″E / 55.6714861°N 12.549083°E / 55.6714861; 12.549083 The eastern and central wing of a three-winged complex of residential buildings from 1877 by Ludvig Fenger[62]
Valdemarsgade 9, 1665 København V 55°40′16.83″N 12°32′55.39″E / 55.6713417°N 12.5487194°E / 55.6713417; 12.5487194 The south wing of a three-winged complex of residential buildings from 1877 by Ludvig Fenger[63]
Vega Enghavevej 40, 1674 København V 55°40′4.79″N 12°32′39.29″E / 55.6679972°N 12.5442472°E / 55.6679972; 12.5442472 Former assembly building of the Danish Labour Movement from 1956 designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen and now used as a music venue [64]
Liberty Column Vesterbrogade 0, 1620 København V 55°40′27.06″N 12°33′47.96″E / 55.6741833°N 12.5633222°E / 55.6741833; 12.5633222 Memorial from 1797 designed by Nicolai Abildgaard with sculptural works by Johannes Wiedewelt, Nicolai Dajon and Andreas Weidenhaupt.[65]
Løvenborg Vesterbrogade 34, 1620 København V 55°40′21.34″N 12°33′23.21″E / 55.6725944°N 12.5564472°E / 55.6725944; 12.5564472 Art Nouveau building from 1907 designed by Anthon Rosen[66]
Vesterbrogade 34, 1620 København V 55°40′21.34″N 12°33′23.21″E / 55.6725944°N 12.5564472°E / 55.6725944; 12.5564472 Five-storey side and rear wing from 1907 designed by Anthon Rosen[67]
Museum of Copenhagen Vesterbrogade 59, 1620 København V 1787 Former headquarters of the Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society from 1787 designed by Henrich Brandemann with later side wings to the south (1868) and north (1896) and gate [68]
Shooting Range Wall Absalonsgade 12, 1658 København V 55°40′17.08″N 12°33′14.64″E / 55.6714111°N 12.5540667°E / 55.6714111; 12.5540667 Protective wall from 1887 designed by Ludvig Knudsen [69]
Skomagersvendebroderskabets Stiftelse Gasværksvej 25, 1656 København V 55°40′13.38″N 12°33′28.35″E / 55.6703833°N 12.5578750°E / 55.6703833; 12.5578750 Residential building from 1859[70]
Sorte Hest Vesterbrogade 148A, 1620 København V Former roadside inn: Wing along Vesterbrogade from 1781 which was heightened from two to three storeys in c, 1825[71]
Vesterbrogade 148F, 1620 København V Former roadside inn: Building at the corner from 1797 with side wing from 1797 which was lengtherened in 1872 /extension heightened in 1929[72]
Vesterbrogade 148H, 1620 København V Former inn from 1771 [73]
Sundevedsgade 4 Sundevedsgade 4, 1751 København V 1858 Residential building from 1858 [74]
Tvedes Bryggeri Vesterbrogade 140A, 1620 København V 1862 Former brewert consisting of a building from 1862 and an extension from 1884 [75]
Vesterbrogade 142A, 1620 København V 1862 Former brewert consisting of a building from 1862 and an extension from 1884 [76]
Tvedes Stiftelse Vesterbrogade 144A, 1620 København V 1862 Residential building from 1878 by C.A.C. Leser[77]
Vesterbro Pharmacy Vesterbrogade 72, 1620 København V 55°40′22.16″N 12°33′5.99″E / 55.6728222°N 12.5516639°E / 55.6728222; 12.5516639 Former pharmacy consisting of a house on the street from 18 1853 by P.C. Hagemann, a garden house ad a laboratory building from 1883 [78]
Vesterbrogade 72A, 1620 København V 55°40′23.21″N 12°33′6.04″E / 55.6731139°N 12.5516778°E / 55.6731139; 12.5516778 Former pharmacy consisting of a house on the street from 18 1853 by P.C. Hagemann, a garden house ad a laboratory building from 1883 [79]
Vesterbrogade 72B, 1620 København V 55°40′23.6″N 12°33′6.19″E / 55.673222°N 12.5517194°E / 55.673222; 12.5517194 Former pharmacy consisting of a house on the street from 18 1853 by P.C. Hagemann, a garden house ad a laboratory building from 1883 [80]
Viktoriagade 8 Viktoriagade 8A, 1655 København V 1850 Apartment building from 1850 [81]
Viktoriagade 10 Viktoriagade 810, 1655 København V 1972 Apartment building from 1862 [82]
Viktoriagade 12 Viktoriagade 812, 1655 København V 1863 and 1881 Apartment building from 1863 and 1881 [83]
Wegener House Vesterbrogade 60, 1620 København V 55°40′21.72″N 12°33′11.84″E / 55.6727000°N 12.5532889°E / 55.6727000; 12.5532889 Apartment building with ground floor shop from 185.[84]
Vesterbrogade 60A, 1620 København V 55°40′22.76″N 12°33′11.74″E / 55.6729889°N 12.5532611°E / 55.6729889; 12.5532611 Residential rear wing from 1867 by Carl Tasmussen.[85]
Vesterbrogade 60B, 1620 København V 55°40′23.38″N 12°33′11.88″E / 55.6731611°N 12.5533000°E / 55.6731611; 12.5533000 Library building from 1867 by Carl Tasmussen.[86]

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