List of industrial buildings in Denmark

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The list of industrial buildings in Denmark lists industrial buildings in Denmark. It consists mostly of heritage listed buildings and buildings that have been designated as industrial heritage sites.

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Capital Region of Denmark

Bornholm

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Hjorth's Factory Keramikmuseum 2008 001.jpg Krystalgade 5, Rønne 1871 [1]
Petersen's SmokehouseSverigesvej 9, Allinge 1871 [2]
Rønne Power Station Lille Madsegade 32-34, Rønne1925-38 [3]
Stenbrudsgården Stenbrudsgarden, Nexo.jpg Krystalgade 5, Rønne1871 [4]

Region Zealand

For the municipalities of Greve, Køge, Lekre, Roskilde and Solrød, se List of industrial buildings in Greater Copenhagen

Faxe Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Fakse Kalkbrud Hovedgaden 13, Faxe [5]

Guldborgsund Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Bøtø Nor Pumping Station Møllesøvej 2, 4873 Væggerløse 1871 [6]
Slagtehuset Sydhavnsgade 1, Nykøbing [7]

Holbæk Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Audebo Pumping Station Lundemarksvej 22, Holbæk 1875 [8]
Holbæk Iron Foundry Lundemarksvej 22, Holbæk1918- [9]
Holbæk Shipyard Havnevej 7, Holbæk1938 [10]
Knabstrup Brickworks and Ceramics FactoryTeglværksvej 30, Knabstrup 1938 [11]

Kalundborg Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Gørlev Sukkerfabrik Algade 2, Gørlev 1913 [12]

Lolland Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Højbygaard Sugar Factory Holeby former sugar factory.jpg Fabriksvej 2, Holeby [13]
Holeby Dieselmotor Fabrik MariboRodbyhavn31Holeby.JPG Østervej 2, Holeby1902-05 [14]
Malslov ShipyardSkibsværftsvej 4, Nakskov [15]
OTA FactoryGasvej 3, Nakskov [16]

Næstved Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Holmegaard Glass Factory Holmegaard Glasvaerk (2).jpg Glasværksvej 54, Fensmark [17]
Kähler Ceramics Factory Glasværksvej 54, Fensmark [18]

Slagelse Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Basnæs Cikorietørreriet Basnæsvej 201, Skælskør [19]
Skælskør Steam Mill Skaelskor detail 2015-07-30-4.jpg Algade 2, Gørlev1853Vestergade 1, Skælskør [20]

Stevns Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Bjælkerup Jernstøberi Kirkeskovvej 4, Store Heddinge 1913 [21]

Vordingborg Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Mern Saftstation Gammel Præstøvej 9, Mern 1913 [22]
Præstø Iron Foundry Gammel Præstøvej 9, Mern1913 [23]
Stege Sugar Factory Kostervej 2-6, Stege 1884- [24]

Funen

Assens Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Naarup Savværk [25]

Faaborg-Midtfyn Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Fabers Fabrikker Ryslinge

Odense Municipality

NameImageLocationDescription
Brandts Klædefabrik Brandts Museum set fra Gronnegade.JPG Vestergade 73, Odense [26]
Dæhnfeldt Seniorboliger

Frøfirmaet Dæhnfeldt seed silo. The building was converted into dwellings for senior citizens in 1999-2000. [27]

Dalum Papirfabrik Dalum [28]

Svendborg Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Svendborg Skibsværft Frederiksø, Svendborg [29]

South Jutland

Esbjerg Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Ribe Cotton Factories Torvet 13-15, Ribe [30]
Ribe Iron Foundry Saltgade 11, Ribe 01.jpg Saltgade 11, Ribe [31]

Kolding Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Konstantin Hansen & Schrøder´s Machine FactoryLåsbygade 48, Kolding 1894 [32]

Tønder Municipality

LocationImageOriginsCurrent use
Bonevoksfabrikken Højer Former vax factory adapted by ARKKON Arkitekter in 2015-2016. [33]
Skærbæk Uldspinderi Kirkevej 13, Skærbæk [34]

Varde Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescroption
Hjedding Dairy Hjedding Andelsmejeri.jpg Hjeddingvej 2, Ølgod 1882Denmark's first cooperative dairy. [35]
Karlsgårdeværket Karlsgardevaerket.JPG Karlsgårdevej 641919-21 [36]
Lydum Mølle Åvej 21, Lydum, Nr. Nebel [37]

Vejle Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Th. Wittrups Uldvare & TæppefabrikGrejsdalsvej 230, Vejle [38]

Vejen Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescroption
Alfa factoryFormer Alfa margarine factory. [39]

Central Jutland

Aarhus Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Elvirasminde Chokoladefabrikken Elvirasminde.jpg Klostergade 32-34, Aarhus 1912 [40]
Frichs Frichsparken2.jpg Søren Frichs Vej 36-42, Åbyhøj [41]

Horsens Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesNotesRef
Bastian Bastian 1888.png Emil Møllers Gade 41, Horsens 1874-85 [42]

Syddjurs Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Maltfabrikken Adelgade 39-41A, Ebeltoft 1861 [43]

North Jutland

Aalborg Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
C. W. Obel's Tobacco Factory 1898Strandvejen [44]

Brønderslev Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Brødrene Larsens Jernstøberi og Maskinfabrik Havnegade 39, Asaa
Pedershaab MaskinfabrikNørregade 25, Brønderslev Company founded in 1877. The oldest surviving building is from 1899. [45]

Frederikshavn Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Frederikshavn Shipyard Havnepladsen 12, Frederikshavn 1768Former shipyard founded in 1913. The surviving buildings date from 191718. The premises are now operated as a business parl. [46]
Østvendsyssels AndelssvineslagteriWenbovej 11, Sæby 1768Cooperative slaughterhouse founded in 1910. It is now owned by Danish Crown. [47]

Mariagerfjord Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
H.I. Bies Brewery Bie1.jpg 1768Brewery buildings from 1841 and later as well as a mineralwater factory from 1913. [48]

Morsø Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Limfjordskompagniet1768Canned mussels factory. The oldest building is from 1910 with later additions. [49]
Morsø Iron FoundryHolgersgade 7, Nykøbing Mors 1768Iron foundry founded in 1853. Two of the buildings are from 1813-14. [50]

Thisted Municipality

NameImageLocationDateCoordinatesDescription
Thisted Brewery Thisted Bryghus (2012).jpeg 1899Brewery from 1899 with later additions. [51]

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