List of historic houses in metropolitan Copenhagen

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This list of historic houses in metropolitan Copenhagen provides an overview of historic houses in metropolitan Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Central Copenhagen

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Amalienborg Amalienborg Palace - aerial view.jpg Frederiksstaden 1760 Ref
Bakkehuset Bakkehuset 1.JPG Frederiksberg 1520s Ref
Barchmann Mansion Barchmanns Palae from Prinsens Bro.JPG City centre1742
Brøste House Brostes Gard.JPG Christianshavn 1892
Carl Jacobsen House Carl Jacobsen House.jpg Vesterbro 1757
Charlottenborg Palace Charlottenborg Kobenhavn.jpg Town house1677
Dehn Mansion Dehns Palae 3.jpg Frederiksstaden 1756
Erichsen Mansion Erichsen Mansion, Copenhagen.jpg 1801 Ref
Frederiksberg Palace Frederiksberg Slot set fra plaenen.jpg Frederiksberg 1700 Ref
Gustmeyer House Dom, gde rodilsia Bor.jpg City centre1797
Hagemann Mansion Hagemanns Palae.JPG City centre1918
Hansen Mansion A.N. Hansens Palae.jpg Town house1836
Harsdorff House Harsdorffs Hus.jpg City centre1780
Holstein Mansion Holsteins Palae cph.JPG City centre1687 Ref
Kastrupgård Kastrupgaard.JPG 1754 Ref
Kommandantboligen at Kastellet Kastellet Kommandantboligen Copenhagen.jpg Østerbro 1725
Kommandantboligen at Rosenborg Kommandantboligen (Kongens Have).JPG City centre1763
Lille Mølle CphLilleMolle.jpg
Lindencrone Mansion Lindencrones Palae.jpg Town house1753
Mathias Hansen House Amagertorv 6 - Copenhagen.jpg Town house1702
Møinichen Mansion Kbh Koebmagergade Post.jpg City centre1733
Moltke's Mansion FVNP - Moltkes.jpg Frederiksstaden 1702
Odd Fellows Mansion FVNP - Odd Fellow 1.jpg Frederiksstaden 1755
Ploug House Hojbro Plads corner.jpg City centre1799
Prince William Mansion Prins Wilhelms Palae (Kobenhavns Kommune).JPG Frederiksstaden 1751
Prince's Mansion Frederiksholms Kanal - Prinsens Palae.jpg TCity centre house1744
Rolighed Rolighed - Botanisk sektion af det Biovidenskabelige Fakultet.jpg Frederiksberg C. 1770
Stanley House Stanleys Gard.JPG Town house1756
Steinfass House Christianshavn - Steinfass Gard.JPG Christianshavn 1771
Store Godthåb Godthabsvej 79B.jpg Frederiksberg 1770 Ref
Thott Mansion Kongens Nytorv 4, Kobenhavn.jpg City centre1686
Yellow Mansion Det Gule Palae Copenhagen.jpg City centre1764

Suburbs

Gentofte Municipality

NameImageTypeDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Belvedere Belvedere (Klampenborg)!.jpg Country house1842 Ref
Bernstorff Palace Bernstorff Slot Feb06.jpg Manor house1765 Ref
Charlottenlund Palace Charlottenlund Slot.JPG Country house1881 Ref
Christiansholm Christiansholm (Klampenborg).jpg Country house1767 Ref
Lille Bernstorff Lille Bernstorff.JPG Country house1811 Ref
HaslehøjCountry house1885
Hvidøre Hvidore cph.jpg 1892
Øregård Oregaard-2012-10-07.JPG Country house1808 Ref
Ordrupgaard Ordrupgaards hovedbygning set fra parken.jpg House1918
Rydhave Rydhave2.jpg Country house1885 Ref
Sølyst Solyst 2.jpg Country house1760
Schæffergården Schaeffergarden 2.JPG Country house1772 Ref
Søholm Emdrup So 01.JPG Country house1809 Ref

Gladsaxe Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
MørkhøjgaardMørkhøj1836 Ref

Hørsholm Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Eiler Rasmussen House1939 Steen Eiler Rasmussen 's own home Ref
Folehavegårdc. 1770 Ref
Fuglsangshus Fuglsangshus 1.jpg 1764 Ref
MortenstrupgårdFarmhousec.1790 Ref
Halldor Gunnløgsson House1959Halldor Gunnløgsson 's own house Ref

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Kokkedal Slot Kokkedal Slot from park.JPG
Rungstedlund BlixenMuseum.jpg 1680 Karen Blixen's home, now a museum Ref
Sophienberg Sophienberg 1.jpg 1746 Ref

Lyngby-Taarbæk Municipality

NameImageTypeDateCoordinatesNotesRef
BøgelyManor house1843 Ref
Brede House Brede Hovedbygning 29-04-20.jpg Manor house1795 Ref
Frederiksdal Frederiksdal (Virum).jpg Country house1747 Ref
Christianelyst Christianelyst 01.jpg Manor housec. 1800 Ref
Frieboeshvile Frieboeshvile, 2008-05-04.jpg Country house1758 Ref
Gramlille Gramlille, 2004-05-04.jpg Country housec. 1800 Ref
Hegnslund Henning Hansen - Hegnslund.jpg Country house1914 Ref
Marienborg Marienborg from Nybrovej.jpg Country house Ref
Ørholm Orholm Hovedgard 01.jpg Manor housec. 1790 Ref
Sophienholm Sofienholm (Lyngby).jpg Country house1805 Ref
Sorgenfri Palace Sorgenfri Slot 2005-01.jpg Royal residence1756 Ref
Sorgenfridal1780 Ref
Tusculum Tusculum (Kongens Lyngby).jpg Manor house

Rudersdal Municipality

NameImageTypeDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Carlsminde Carlsminde (Sollerod) 02.jpg Country housec. 1750 Ref
Countess Danner Mansion Country house
Enrum Enrum (Strandvejen).JPG Country house1864 Ref
FredensdalCountry house1824 Ref
FrederikslundCountry house1864 Ref
Frydenlund FrydenlundSlotDk.jpg Country house1729 Ref
Gammel Holtegård Gammel Holtegaard 2011.jpg Country house1757 Ref
Middelboe House Middelboe house, holte, jorn utzon, 1953-1955.jpg Country house Jørn Utzon-designed house Ref
Mothsgården Mothsgarden (building 1) 01.jpg Country house Ref
Næsseslottet Naesseslottet - Denmark.jpg Country house1783
Rolighed Rolighed 1927.jpg Country house
Søllerød Slot Sollerod Slot.JPG Country house

Surroundings

Egedal Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Edelgave Edelgave 1.JPG 1791 Ref
Melchiors Enkesæde Melchiors Enkesaede in Stenlose.jpg 18th century Ref

Fredensborg Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Fredensborg Palace Fredensborg Slot 124.JPG Fredensborg Ref
Krogerup Krogerup 02.JPG Humlebæk 1776
Nivaagaard Nivaagaard - main building.JPG Nivå 1881
Louisiana Louisiana, Danmark 1.jpg Humlebæk

Frederikssund Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Jægerspris Castle Jaegerspris Slot.JPG Jægerspris 1722
Selsø Selso slot.jpg 1576
Svanholm Svanholm manor main building feb 2005.JPG 1744

Furesø Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Farumgård Farumgards hovedbygning set fra sosiden.jpg Farum 1706

Gribskov Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Fiskerhuset Gilleleje Ref
Munkeruphus Munkeruphus 5.JPG Dronningmølle1916 Ref
Rågegården Rågeleje Ref
Strandvejen 20 Tisvildeleje 1956 Ref

Halsnæs Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Arresødal Arresodal 1.JPG Frederiksværk 1788
Birkely Frederiksværk 1856 Ref
Grønnæssegård Hundested 1856 Ref
Knud Rasmussen House Knud Rasmussen House 6.JPG Hundested 1788

Helsingør Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Buxtehude House Buxtehude House (Helsi.jpg Helsingør 1600
Danstruplund
Gurrehus Gurrehus 1.JPG Gurre 1600
Havreholm Slot Havreholm Slot dk.jpg Havreholm1914
Kronborg Helsingoer Kronborg Castle.jpg Helsingør 1588
Marienlyst Schloss Marienlyst.jpg Helsingør 1763 Ref
Ørsholt 1890
Valdemarslund Valdemarslund 4.JPG Gurre 1905 Ref

Hillerød Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Batzke's House Batzkes Hus, Hillerod!.jpg Hillerød 1720 Ref
Carlsberg Carlsberg (Hillerod).jpg Hillerød c. 1850 Ref
Favrholm Favrholm Campus - north wing courtyard.jpg 1806 Ref
Frederiksborg Castle Frederiksborg Slot (Hillerod).jpg Hillerød Ref
Lowzon House Hillerød c. 1760 Ref
Slotsforvalterens Hus Frederiksborg Slot Hilleroed Denmark outer courtyard2.jpg Hillerød
Strødam1888 Ref
Stud Master's House Stutmesterens Hus 01.jpg 171 Ref

Køge Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Gammel Køgegård Gammel Kogegard.jpg Køge 1791

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