This is a list of listed buildings in Gentofte Municipality, Denmark.
Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Description | |
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Bernstorff Slot 1, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7585°N 12.5523°W | Country house from 1759 designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin[1] | |||
Bernstorff Palace: The Gardener's Hose | Ved Slotshaven 8, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7551°N 12.5464°W | The former residence (including a shed) for the gardener at Bernstofrf Palace from 1884-86 designed by Ferdinand Meldahl[2] | ||
Lyngbyvej 0, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7355°N 12.5427°W | Meemorial from 1783 designed by Johannes Wiedewelt[3] | |||
Brogårdsvej 72 | Brogårdsvej 72, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7542°N 12.5254°W | House from 1937 designed by Poul Henningsen[4] | ||
Det Svenske Hus, Bernstorffsparken | Bernstorff Slot 2, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7591°N 12.551°W | A wooden garden pavilion in Swedish style, possibly dating from the Nordic Exhibition in Tivoli in 1888 The sister-house Det Norske Hus was moved to Aarhus after the 1888 exhibit.[5] | ||
Ermelundsvej 94 | Ermelundsvej 94, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7637°N 12.5364°W | House from 1735[6] | ||
Ermelundsvej 96: Sprøjtehuset | Ermelundsvej 96, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7634°N 12.5373°W | Sprøjtehus from c. 1750, possibly by Lauritz de Thurah[7] | ||
Ibstrup | Jægersborg Alle 170A, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7629°N 12.5342°W | Two-winged house from 1867 | Ref | |
Jægersborg Alle 156 A-C, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southeastern residential wing | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 158 A-C, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northeastern residential wing | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northwestern residential wing | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southwestern residential wing | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southeastern dog house | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northeastern dog house | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northwestern dog house | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southwestern dog house | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150 A-C, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The eastern stable | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte | 1734-39 | Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The western stable | Ref | ||
Adolphsvej 25, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7466°N 12.5526°W | Indoor swimming pool from 1966-197 designed by Karen Clemmensen and Ebbe Clemmensen[8] | |||
Adolphsvej 25, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7466°N 12.5526°W | Sports venue from 1966-197 designed by Karen Clemmensen and Ebbe Clemmensen[9] | |||
Lille Bernstorff | Jægersborg Alle 117, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7609°N 12.5447°W | House from 1811[10] | ||
Solbakkevej 57 | Solbakkevej 57, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7653°N 12.5421°W | House from 1953 designed by Ebbe Clemmensen[11] | ||
Ermelundsvej 105, 2820 Gentofte | 55.7639°N 12.5359°W | FMain wing built 1754 - 72 and the side wings from 1950-51 by Palle Suenson[12] | |||
Skovvej 35 A | Skovvej 35A, 2820 Gentofte | 55.764°N 12.5451°W | House and verenda from 1952 designed by Eva and Nils Koppel[13] |
See also: Listed buildings in Østerbro#2900 Hellerup.
Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Description |
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Bakkedal 7 | Bakkedal 7, 2900 Hellerup | 55.7355°N 12.5486°W | Modernist house from 1934 designed by Mogens Lassen[14] | |
Bernstorffsvej 17 | Bernstorffsvej 17, 2900 Hellerup | 55.7271°N 12.5379°W | House and surrounding garden from 1931 designed by Frits Schlegel[15] | |
Gersonsvej 32, 2900 Hellerup | 55.7379°N 12.5667°W | Four-winged main building with covered, central aula from 1923 designed by Gustav Bartholin Hagen and Edvard Thomsen[16] | ||
Ørehøj Alle 2, 2900 Hellerup | 55.7388°N 12.5729°W | Former country house from 1806 designed by Joseph-Jacques Ramée. Now an art museum[17] | ||
Tuborg Administration Building | Strandvejen 54, 2900 Hellerup | 55.726°N 12.5771°W | Anton Rosen's administration building from 1913 for the Tuborg Breweries, including gate pillars, granite balls and part of the paving[18] | |
Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Description | Ref |
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Jægersborg Alle 1A, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7489°N 12.5858°W | Ref | |||
Det tidl. sprøjtehus ved Charlottenlund Slot | Jægersborg Alle 2A, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7496°N 12.5852°W | Ref | ||
Femvejen 2, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7576°N 12.5921°W | House with raised verenda and outbuilding from 1933-34 designed byJohan Pedersen | Ref | ||
Femvejen 2, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7576°N 12.5921°W | House with raised verenda and outbuilding from 1933-34 designed byJohan Pedersen | Ref | ||
Krathusvej 36, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7698°N 12.5726°W | House from c. 1820 | Ref | ||
Godfred Rodesvej 2 | Gotfred Rodes Vej 2, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7676°N 12.5684°W | House, greenhouse, garage building, walls and garden designed by Arne Jacobsen for his own use | Ref | |
Gotfred Rodes Vej 2, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7676°N 12.5684°W | House, greenhouse, garage building, walls and garden designed by Arne Jacobsen for his own use | Ref | ||
Jægersborg Allé 90 | Jægersborg Alle 90, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.758°N 12.5598°W | Stable building from c. 1800 | Ref | |
Jægersborg Allé 92-94 | Jægersborg Alle 92, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7582°N 12.5597°W | House from c. 1800 | Ref | |
Krathusvej 2, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7664°N 12.5739°W | House from 1916 designed by Ivar Bentsen for the sculptor Kai Nielsen and the wall along Ørnekulsvej | Ref | ||
Krathusvej 7 (2) | Krathusvej 7, 2920 Charlottenlund | c. 1927 | House from 1937 designed by Aage Rafn for his own use with a later extension | Ref | |
Krathusvej 7, 2920 Charlottenlund | c. 1927 | Later extension | Ref | ||
Kystvejen 24, 2920 Charlottenlund | c1937 | Ref | |||
Smutvej 14 | Smutvej 14, 2920 Charlottenlund | 1955 | House and verenda from 1955 designed by Erik Kristian Sørensen | Ref | |
Systemhuset | Ordrupvej 70A, 2920 Charlottenlund | 55.7623°N 12.5759°W | Apartment building from 1937 designed by Mogens Lassen and Ernst Ishøy | Ref | |
Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Description | Ref |
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Strandvejen 419, 2930 Klampenborg | 55.7732°N 12.5899°W | Ref | |||
Strandvejen 419, 2930 Klampenborg | 55.7732°N 12.5899°W | Ref | |||
Bellevue Beach (9) | Strandvejen 338A and 340, 2930 Klampenborg | 1938 | Kiosks, lifeguard towers and changing cabins | Ref1 | |
Strandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg | 1936 | Ref | |||
Strandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg | 1936 | Ref | |||
Strandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg | 1936 | Residential wing | Ref | ||
Strandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg | 1936 | Garage | Ref | ||
Strandvejen 407, 2930 Klampenborg | 55.7734°N 12.5924°W | House from 1842 and altered in 1848 | Ref | ||
Christiansholm | Christiansholm Slot 1, 2930 Klampenborg | 55.7728°N 12.5876°W | Former country house built between 1746 and 1767 | Ref | |
Emiliekildevej 0, 2930 Klampenborg | 55.7725°N 12.5942°W | Ref | |||
Hvidørevej 24 | Hvidørevej 24, 2930 Klampenborg | 55.7685°N 12.5884°W | Ref | ||
Hvidørevej 28 | Hvidørevej 28, 2930 Klampenborg | 55.7686°N 12.5878°W | Ref | ||
Klampenborg station (3) | Dyrehavevej 1, 2930 Klampenborg | 1897 | Ref | ||
Kystbanen 21, 2930 Klampenborg | 1957 | Station building from 1924 designed by K.T. Seest | Ref | ||
Søholm Park 1, 2900 Hellerup | 55.724°N 12.553°W | Søholm is a Neoclassical house from 1806-09 designedby Christian Frederik Hansen, possibly in collaboration with Peder Malling | Ref | ||
Søholm Row Houses, Bellevuekrogen (19) | Strandvejen 413, Bellevuekrogen 20-26, 2930 Klampenborg | 1946-50 | Søholm I: One terrace with five houses designed by Arne Jacobsen (5) | Ref | |
Bellevuekrogen 2-18, 2930 Klampenborg | 1949-57 | Søholm II: Two terraces with 3 and six houses | Ref | ||
Bellevuekrogen 1-7, 2930 Klampenborg | Søholm III: One terrace with four one-storey houses | 390-13422-15 | |||
Bellevuekrogen 903, 2930 Klampenborg | 1951 | Garage complex | [[https://www.kulturarv.dk/fbb/sagvis.pub?sag=3757823 Ref] Ref] | ||
Sølystvej 5 | Sølystvej 5, 2930 Klampenborg | 1935, 1960 | Modernist house on a sloping site built by Mogens Lassen for his owned use. He expanded and altered the premises throughout his life, using it as an experimentarium. Studio building from 1960 | Ref | |
Sølystvej 5, 2930 Klampenborg | 1935, 1960 | Studio building from 1960 | Ref | ||
Sølystvej 5, 2930 Klampenborg | Outbuilding | Ref | |||
Sølystvej 7 | Sølystvej 7, 2930 Klampenborg | 1933 | Ref | ||
Sølystvej 11 | Sølystvej 11, 2930 Klampenborg | 1938, 1949 | Moernist hous from 1938 designed by Mogens Lassen, including walls, stairs and trees. Garage building from 1949 | Ref | |
Sølystvej 11, 2930 Klampenborg | 1938, 1949 | Moernist hous from 1938 designed by Mogens Lassen, including walls, stairs and trees. Garage building from 1949 | Ref | ||
Ved Bellevue Bugt (6) | Strandvejen 415 A-E og 417 A | 1962 | Ref | ||