This is a list of listed buildings in Fredensborg Municipality, Denmark.
Listing name | Image | Location | Coordinates | Description | |
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Birkedommergården | Slotsgade 20, 3480 Fredensborg | 55.9755°N 12.3957°W | House from 1855 designed by Niels Sigfred Nebelong[4] | ||
Slotsgade 9, 3480 Fredensborg | 55.9778°N 12.3966°W | House from 1761[5] | |||
Slotsgade 21, 3480 Fredensborg | c. 1750 | Townhouse from c. 1760 designed by Andreas Pfützner [6] | |||
Slottet 1, 3480 Fredensborg | c. 1750 | Official residence of the Danish Royal Family.[7] | |||
Bakkedraget 1-79, 3480 Fredensborg | 1963 | Housing complex from 1963 designed by Jørn Utzon.[8] | |||
Frømagasinet, Havremagasinet | Slotsgade 11, 3480 Fredensborg | 1757 | Former granary from 1757 designed by Lauritz de Thurah.[9] | ||
Højsager Windmill | Højsagervej 8, 3480 Fredensborg | 1870 | Windmill from 1870.[10] | ||
Kronprinsensvej 3, 3480 Fredensborg | 1737 | House from 1737.[11] | |||
Slotsgade 19, 3480 Fredensborg | c. 1760 | House from c. 1760 designed by Andreas Pfützner.[12] | |||
Slotsgade 23, 3480 Fredensborg | 1777 | House from 1777 with later additions and burial monument to Catrine Marie Møller from 1811, reinstalled in 1962.[13] | |||
Slotsgade 23, 3480 Fredensborg | 1777 | Shed from 1777 with later changes.[14] | |||
Helsingørsvej 3, 3480 Fredensborg | 1873 | House from 1873 af Johan Daniel Herholdt.[15] | |||
Passagen 2 | Passagen 2, 3480 Fredensborg | c. 1750 | Gouse from c, 1759.[16] | ||
Passagen 4 | Passagen 4, 3480 Fredensborg | c. 1750 | Gouse from c. 1759.[17] | ||
Store Kros Rejsestald | Slotsgade 1, 3480 Fredensborg | c. 1723 | Former stables from 1723.[18] | ||
Slotsgade 2A, 3480 Fredensborg | 1757 | House from 1757, façade later altered.[19] |
Listing name | Image | Location | Coordinates | Description |
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Christoffer Boecksvej 6 | Chrst Boecksvej 6, 3480 Fredensborg | c. 1750 | Townhouse from c. 1750.[20] | |
Lille Wendorf | Helsingørsvej 5A, 3480 Fredensborg | Four-winged house.[21] | ||