This list of historic houses in metropolitan Copenhagen provides an overview of historic houses in metropolitan Copenhagen, Denmark.
Name | Image | Type | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Belvedere | Country house | 1842 | Ref | |||
Bernstorff Palace | Manor house | 1765 | Ref | |||
Charlottenlund Palace | Country house | 1881 | Ref | |||
Christiansholm | Country house | 1767 | Ref | |||
Lille Bernstorff | Country house | 1811 | Ref | |||
Haslehøj | Country house | 1885 | ||||
Hvidøre | 1892 | |||||
Øregård | Country house | 1808 | Ref | |||
Ordrupgaard | House | 1918 | ||||
Rydhave | Country house | 1885 | Ref | |||
Sølyst | Country house | 1760 | ||||
Schæffergården | Country house | 1772 | Ref | |||
Søholm | Country house | 1809 | Ref | |||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Mørkhøjgaard | Mørkhøj | 1836 | Ref | |||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref | |
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Eiler Rasmussen House | 1939 | Steen Eiler Rasmussen 's own home | Ref | ||||
Folehavegård | c. 1770 | Ref | |||||
Fuglsangshus | 1764 | Ref | |||||
Mortenstrupgård | Farmhouse | c.1790 | Ref | ||||
Halldor Gunnløgsson House | 1959 | Halldor Gunnløgsson 's own house | Ref | ||||
Kokkedal Slot | |||||||
Rungstedlund | 1680 | Karen Blixen's home, now a museum | Ref | ||||
Sophienberg | 1746 | Ref | |||||
Name | Image | Type | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Bøgely | Manor house | 1843 | Ref | |||
Brede House | Manor house | 1795 | Ref | |||
Frederiksdal | Country house | 1747 | Ref | |||
Christianelyst | Manor house | c. 1800 | Ref | |||
Frieboeshvile | Country house | 1758 | Ref | |||
Gramlille | Country house | c. 1800 | Ref | |||
Hegnslund | Country house | 1914 | Ref | |||
Marienborg | Country house | Ref | ||||
Ørholm | Manor house | c. 1790 | Ref | |||
Sophienholm | Country house | 1805 | Ref | |||
Sorgenfri Palace | Royal residence | 1756 | Ref | |||
Sorgenfridal | 1780 | Ref | ||||
Tusculum | Manor house | |||||
Name | Image | Type | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Birkeborg | Country house | 1910 | ||||
Carlsminde | Country house | c. 1750 | Ref | |||
Countess Danner Mansion | Country house | |||||
Enrum | Country house | 1864 | Ref | |||
Fredensdal | Country house | 1824 | Ref | |||
Frederikslund | Country house | 1864 | Ref | |||
Frydenlund | Country house | 1729 | Ref | |||
Gammel Holtegård | Country house | 1757 | Ref | |||
Middelboe House | Country house | Jørn Utzon-designed house | Ref | |||
Mothsgården | Country house | Ref | ||||
Næsseslottet | Country house | 1783 | ||||
Rolighed | Country house | |||||
Søllerød Slot | Country house | |||||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Edelgave | 1791 | Ref | ||||
Melchiors Enkesæde | 18th century | Ref | ||||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Fredensborg Palace | Fredensborg | Ref | ||||
Krogerup | Humlebæk | 1776 | ||||
Nivaagaard | Nivå | 1881 | ||||
Louisiana | Humlebæk | |||||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Jægerspris Castle | Jægerspris | 1722 | ||||
Selsø | 1576 | |||||
Svanholm | 1744 | |||||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Farumgård | Farum | 1706 | ||||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Fiskerhuset | Gilleleje | Ref | ||||
Munkeruphus | Dronningmølle | 1916 | Ref | |||
Rågegården | Rågeleje | Ref | ||||
Strandvejen 20 | Tisvildeleje | 1956 | Ref | |||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Arresødal | Frederiksværk | 1788 | ||||
Birkely | Frederiksværk | 1856 | Ref | |||
Grønnæssegård | Hundested | 1856 | Ref | |||
Knud Rasmussen House | Hundested | 1788 | ||||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Buxtehude House | Helsingør | 1600 | ||||
Danstruplund | ||||||
Gurrehus | Gurre | 1600 | ||||
Havreholm Slot | Havreholm | 1914 | ||||
Kronborg | Helsingør | 1588 | ||||
Marienlyst | Helsingør | 1763 | Ref | |||
Ørsholt | 1890 | |||||
Valdemarslund | Gurre | 1905 | Ref | |||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Batzke's House | Hillerød | 1720 | Ref | |||
Carlsberg | Hillerød | c. 1850 | Ref | |||
Favrholm | 1806 | Ref | ||||
Frederiksborg Castle | Hillerød | Ref | ||||
Lowzon House | Hillerød | c. 1760 | Ref | |||
Slotsforvalterens Hus | Hillerød | |||||
Strødam | 1888 | Ref | ||||
Stud Master's House | 171 | Ref | ||||
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Gammel Køgegård | Køge | 1791 | ||||
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