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| | Frederiksværksgade 2A, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9351°N 12.2965°W | House from the 18th century, now home to the Capital Region[1] |
| | Batzkes Bakke 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9362°N 12.3073°W | Former residence for the gardener at Frederiksborg Castle, built in 1720 to design by Johan Cornelius Krieger[2] |
| | Københavnsvej 34A & B, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9305°N 12.3168°W | House from 1750 and later[3] |
| Københavnsvej 34A & B, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9306°N 12.3171°W | House from 1750 and later[4] |
| | Roskildevej 58, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Farmhouse (north wing and connecting wing) from 1806[5] |
| | Frederiksborg Slot 001, Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Kongefløjen:[6] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Kirkefløjen:[7] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Prinsessefløjen:[8] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Arkadefløjen:[9] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Gate tower[10] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Møntporten:[11] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Badstuen:[12] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Slotsherrens hus:[13] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 1, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9342°N 12.2996°W | Two western tower of two identical brick towers from 1562 situated in a complex close to the castle[14] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 2, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9336°N 12.2994°W | Herluf Trolles Tårn: Building from 1561[15] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 4, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9339°N 12.2999°W | The eastern tower of two identical brick towers from 1562 situated in a complex close to the castle[16] |
| Frederiksborg Slot 6, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9341°N 12.3009°W | Kancellibygning from 1613-14[17] |
| | Søndre Jernbanevej 4A, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9286°N 12.3049°W | The original Frederiksborg State School from 1834 designed by Jørgen Hansen Koch[18] |
Frederiksværksgade 23 | | Frederiksværksgade 23A, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9355°N 12.2937°W | Three detached residential wings from the 18th century and the cobbled courtyard[19] |
| Frederiksværksgade 23E, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9354°N 12.2933°W | Three detached residential wings from the 18th century and the cobbled courtyard[20] |
| Frederiksværksgade 23F, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9353°N 12.2936°W | Three detached residential wings from the 18th century and the cobbled courtyard[21] |
| | Kannikegade 2, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9291°N 12.3051°W | Rectory from c. 1850 with barrel vaulted cellar from the Renaissance and the stone wall surrounding the garden[22] |
Lowzon House | | Møllestræde 4, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9312°N 12.2985°W | Rectory from 1760[23] |
Strødam | | Gadevangsvej 109B, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9594°N 12.279°W | Former country house of C. F. Tietgen[24] |
| | Frederiksværksgade 39B, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9362°N 12.291°W | House from 1721, possibly by Johan Cornelius Krieger[25] |
Torvet 1 | | Torvet 1A, 3400 Hillerød | 55.9289°N 12.3039°W | Complex consisting of two wings from 1834 and a rear wing from 1880[26] |
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Skævinge Rectory | | Ny Harløsevej 11, 3320 Skævinge | 55.9095°N 12.1524°W | The residential western wing of four-winged rectory from 1746&bdasgM52[27] |
| Ny Harløsevej 11, 3320 Skævinge | 55.9095°N 12.1524°W | The south wing of four-winged rectory from 1746&bdasgM52[28] |
| Ny Harløsevej 11, 3320 Skævinge | 55.9095°N 12.1524°W | The north wing of four-winged rectory from 1746&bdasgM52[29] |
| Ny Harløsevej 13A, 3320 Skævinge | 55.9093°N 12.1526°W | Four-winged rectory from 1746&bdasgM52, the cobbled courtyard and lawn [30] |
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