This is a list of listed buildings in Christianshavn, Copenhagen, Denmark .
Listing name | Image | Location | Coordinates | Description |
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Christiania: Aircondition | Norddyssen 61, 1441 København K | 55°40′46.97″N12°36′46.31″E / 55.6797139°N 12.6128639°E | Gunpowder magazine in Dyssen's 2md redan from 1789 [1] | |
Norddyssen 61A, 1441 København K | 55°40′47.13″N12°36′46.96″E / 55.6797583°N 12.6130444°E | Guardhouse in Dyssen's 2md redan from 1789 [1] | ||
Christiania: Autogena | Midtdyssen 51, 1441 København K | 55°40′36.4″N12°36′40.76″E / 55.676778°N 12.6113222°E | Gunpowder magazine in Dyssen's 3rd redan from 1780 [2] | |
Midtdyssen 53, 1441 København K | 55°40′36.52″N12°36′41.54″E / 55.6768111°N 12.6115389°E | Guardhouse in Dyssen's 3rd redan from 1780 [2] | ||
Christiania: Powder Magazine at Carls Bastion | Refshalevej 70, 1432 København K | 55°40′43.69″N12°36′35.27″E / 55.6788028°N 12.6097972°E | Former powder magazine 1690 by Hans van Steenwinckel the Youngest [3] | |
Christiania: Powder Magazine at Frederiks Bastion | Refshalevej 80, 1432 København K | 55°40′53.33″N12°36′38.17″E / 55.6814806°N 12.6106028°E | Former powder magazine from 1744 to 1745 by C.E.D. von Oetken [3] | |
Christianshavns Vold | Langebrogade 4, 1411 København K | Former storage building inside Kalvebod Bastion from c. 1800 [4] | ||
Langebrogade 4, 1411 København K | Former forge inside Kalvebod Bastion from 1757 [4] | |||
Langebrogade 10, 1400 København K | Gunpowder magazine from c. 1750 inside Enhjørningens Bastion [4] | |||
Torvegade 75, 1400 København K | The demolished Amager Gate's guardhouse from 1718 to 1720 [4] | |||
Torvegade 79, 1400 København K | Amagerbros Ravelin's Bomhus from 1728 [4] | |||
Christianshavns Voldgade 50, 1424 København K | Lille Mølle: Stub mill (mill cap removed in c. 1893) which was converted into a private residence in 1918 [4] | |||
Christianshavns Voldgade 52, 1424 København K | [4] | |||
Christianshavns Voldgade 54, 1424 København K | Steam mill from 1832 [4] | |||
Krudtløbsvej 8, 1439 København K | Gunpowder magazine from1744-45 by C.E.D. von Oetken inside Charlotte Amalies Bastion [4] | |||
Refshalevej 110, 1432 København K | Half-timbered building at Quinti Lynette [4] | |||
Refshalevej 110, 1432 København K | Brick building at Quinti Lynette [4] | |||
Dronningensgade 11 | Dronningensgade 11, 1414 København K | 55°40′14.3″N12°35′22.31″E / 55.670639°N 12.5895306°E | Townhouse from c. 1783 [5] | |
Dronningensgade 13 | Dronningensgade 13, 1414 København K | 55°40′14.45″N12°35′22.63″E / 55.6706806°N 12.5896194°E | Townhouse from c. 1875 with older cellar and extended with an extra floor in 1844 [6] | |
Dronningensgade 14 | Dronningensgade 14, 1414 København K | 55°40′14.19″N12°35′23.64″E / 55.6706083°N 12.5899000°E | Townhouse from c. 1734 [7] | |
Dronningensgade 15 | Dronningensgade 15, 1414 København K | 55°40′14.63″N12°35′22.94″E / 55.6707306°N 12.5897056°E | Townhouse from 1775 to 1776 [8] | |
Dronningensgade 21 | Dronningensgade 21, 1414 København K | 55°40′15.17″N12°35′23.81″E / 55.6708806°N 12.5899472°E | Townhouse from 1775 to 1776 [9] | |
Holmen | Arsenalvej 2, 1436 København K | 1863 | Værftbrovagten: The eastern guardhouse from 1863 designed by J. G. Zinn [10] | |
Bohlendachvej 4A, 1437 København K | Bohlendachhuset; Half-timbered building [10] [11] | |||
Galionsvej 33, 1437 København K | Søndre Masteskure: One-storey building [10] [12] | |||
Galionsvej 41, 1437 København K | Søndre Mersehus: Two-storey building [10] [13] | |||
Galionsvej 40, 1437 København K | Søndre Hovedmagasin (20): Former storage building [10] | |||
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 1, 1434 København K | Kuglegården (5) [10] | |||
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 41, 1434 København K | Beklædningsmagasinet: Three-storey building from 1999 [10] [14] | |||
Philip De Langes Allé 3, 1434 København K | Gymnastik- og eEksercerhuset from 1999 [10] [15] | |||
Philip De Langes Allé 9A, 1434 København K | Modelsamlingsbygningen: Three-storey building from 1999 [10] [16] | |||
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 51, 1434 København K | Grov- og kleinsmedjen: Three-storey building from 1999 [10] [17] | |||
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 54, 1434 København K | Kabysse- og vandkassemagasin: Three-storey building from 1999 [10] [18] | |||
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 55, 1434 København K | Nordre Kedelsmedie og Elværk: Three-storey building from 1999 [10] [19] | |||
Leo Mathisens Vej 1, 1434 København K | Kobbersmedjen: One-storey building [10] [20] | |||
Takkeladsvej 1, 1434 København K | Vestre Takkelagehus: Eastern part of Vestre Takkelagehus [10] | |||
Takkeladsvej 7, 1434 København K | Vestre Takkelagehus: Western part of Vestre Takkelagehus [10] [21] | |||
Spanteloftvej 10, 1434 København K | ||||
Ved Søminegraven 1, 1434 København K | ||||
Spanteloftvej 12, 1434 København K | Spanteloftsbygningen [10] [24] | |||
A.H. Vedels Plads 6, 1439 København K | 1738 | Arresthuset: Jailhouse from 1890 designed by C.T. Andersen [10] | ||
A.H. Vedels Plads 8, 1439 København K | 1910 | Naval Barracks from 1908 to 1910 designed by V. Birkmand [10] | ||
Ved Sixtusbatteriet 1, 1439 København K | 1910 | Naval Barracks from 1908 to 1910 designed by V. Birkmand [10] | ||
A.H. Vedels Plads 16, 1439 København K | 1738 | Pavilion [10] | ||
Ved Sixtusbatteriet 1, 1439 København K | 1799 | Schrødersee Monument on the Sixtus Battery from 1797 to 1799 designed by Caspar Frederik Harsdorff [10] | ||
Margretheholmsvej 18, 1432 København K | 1745 | Hovedvagten: Guardhouse from 1744 to 1745 designed by Philip de Lange [10] | ||
A.H. Vedels Plads 20, 1439 København K | 1764 | Planbygningen from 1763 to 1764 designed by Philip de Lange [10] | ||
A.H. Vedels Plads 22, 1439 København K | 1751 | Mastekranen: Masting sheer from 1751 designed by Philip de Lange [10] | ||
Margretheholmsvej 2, 1432 København K | 1921 | Hangar H; Former hangar from 1921 [10] | ||
Dokøen, 1437 København K | Dokøen: Cranes [10] | |||
Dokøen, 1437 København K | Dokøen: Cranes [10] | |||
Langebrogade 8 | Langebrogade 8, 1411 København K | 55°40′12.58″N12°36′10.07″E / 55.6701611°N 12.6027972°E | Three-storey double house from 1802-1814 [25] | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 11: Heering House | Overgaden Neden Vandet 11, 1414 København K | 55°40′19.96″N12°35′23.14″E / 55.6722111°N 12.5897611°E | Townhouse from 1785 possibly designed by Georg Erdman Rosenberg and five bays of an extension from c. 1804 [26] | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 11, 1414 København K | 55°40′19.96″N12°35′23.14″E / 55.6722111°N 12.5897611°E | Three-storey extension of the southwestern side wing [26] | ||
Overgaden Neden Vandet 11, 1414 København K | 55°40′20.32″N12°35′21.26″E / 55.6723111°N 12.5892389°E | Buildings alæng the southwestern side of the courtyard from 1759 [26] | ||
Overgaden Neden Vandet 15 | Overgaden Neden Vandet 15, 1414 København K | 55°40′20.42″N12°35′23.86″E / 55.6723389°N 12.5899611°E | Building with side wing from 1858 [27] | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 15A, 1414 København K | 55°40′20.86″N12°35′23.03″E / 55.6724611°N 12.5897306°E | Rear wing from the beginning of the 19th century which was adapted in 1961 [27] | ||
Overgaden Neden Vandet 19: Three warehouses | Overgaden Neden Vandet 19A, 1414 København K | 55°40′21.07″N12°35′25.04″E / 55.6725194°N 12.5902889°E | Former warehouse [28] | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 19C, 1414 København K | 55°40′21.47″N12°35′24.86″E / 55.6726306°N 12.5902389°E | Former warehouse [28] | ||
Overgaden Neden Vandet 19D, 1414 København K | 55°40′21.36″N12°35′25.4″E / 55.6726000°N 12.590389°E | Former warehouse [28] | ||
Overgaden Neden Vandet 31 | Overgaden Neden Vandet 31, 1414 København K | 55°40′23.16″N12°35′28.46″E / 55.6731000°N 12.5912389°E | Five-bay canal house with two-storey wall dormer and rear wing from 1746 to 1747 [29] | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 33: Hans Caspersen House | Overgaden Neden Vandet 33, 1414 København K | 55°40′23.48″N12°35′28.9″E / 55.6731889°N 12.591361°E | Seven-bay house from c. 1740, height increased in 1783 [30] | |
Overgaden neden Vandet 37: Overgaden Neden Vandet 37 | Overgaden Neden Vandet 37, 1414 København K | 55°40′24.02″N12°35′29.83″E / 55.6733389°N 12.5916194°E | Canal house with two-storey wall dormer and rear wing from c. 1750 [31] | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 39: Hans Caspersen House | Overgaden Neden Vandet 39, 1414 København K | 55°40′24.31″N12°35′30.34″E / 55.6734194°N 12.5917611°E | Canal house from 1770 [32] | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 45-47: Snorrebroens Pakhus | Overgaden Neden Vandet 45, 1414 København K | 55°40′25.54″N12°35′32.24″E / 55.6737611°N 12.5922889°E | Snorrebroens Pakhus: Two identical warehouses from 1799 to 1801 [33] | |
Overgaden oven Vandet 6: Stanley House | Overgaden Oven Vandet 6, 1415 København K | Townhouse from 1755, possibly designed by Simon Carl Stanley [34] | ||
Overgaden Oven Vandet 8 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 8, 1415 København K | Corner building from the 18th century [35] | ||
Overgaden Oven Vandet 10: Brøste House | Overgaden Oven Vandet 10, 1415 København K | 1785 | Townhouse from 1785 [36] | |
Overgaden oven Vandet 12-14 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 12, 1415 København K | 1797 | House from 1797 [37] | |
Overgaden oven Vandet 16 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 16, 1415 København K | 1797 | House from the 17th century and later with facade altered in 1957 [38] | |
Overgaden oven Vandet 18 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 18, 1415 København K | 1802 | House from 1802 [39] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 20 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 20, 1415 København K | 1802 | House from 1802 [39] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 22 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 22, 1415 København K | House dating from c. 1650 but the facade altered in c. 1800 [40] | ||
Overgaden Oven Vandet 24 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 24, 1415 København K | C. 1730 | House from c. 1730 [41] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 26 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 26, 1415 København K | C. 1750 | House from c. 1750 [42] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 28 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 28, 1415 København K | C. 1730 | House and attached five-bay building from c. 1730 [43] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 32A: Steinfass House | Overgaden Oven Vandet 32A, 1415 København K | c. 1770 | Townhouse from c. 1770 [44] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 50: Hans Caspersen House | Overgaden Oven Vandet 50, 1415 København K | 55°40′25.72″N12°35′37.1″E / 55.6738111°N 12.593639°E | House from 1769 and c. 1850 [45] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 52 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 52, 1415 København K | House from 1772 (height increased in 1886) with side wings to the north and south [46] | ||
Overgaden Oven Vandet 54 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 54, 1415 København K | House with two side wings from 1745, rebuilt in 1846 [47] | ||
Overgaden oven Vandet 56 | Overgaden Oven Vandet 54, 1415 København K | Corner building from the 18th century [48] | ||
Søkvæsthuset | Overgaden Oven Vandet 58A, 1415 København K | 1781 | The Bådmandsstræde wing: Five-storey wing on Bådmandsstræde from 1780 to 1781 af Johan Bernhardt Schottmann [49] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 60A, 1415 København K | Small building to the south [49] | |||
Overgaden Oven Vandet 60B, 1415 København K | 1756 | The main wing on Overgaden from 1754 to 1755 by Johan Christian Conradi [49] | ||
Overgaden Oven Vandet 62C, 1415 København K | 1779 | Heiberg's House: Garden house from 1779 by Georg Erdman Rosenberg, rebuilt after a fire in 1838 [49] | ||
Overgaden Oven Vandet 64, 1415 København K | 1843 | Small building to the north [49] | ||
Prinsessegade 7A | Prinsessegade 7A, 1422 København K | 55°40′16.02″N12°35′30.4″E / 55.6711167°N 12.591778°E | House from 1769 [50] | |
Prinsessegade 18 | Prinsessegade 18, 1422 København K | 55°40′15.89″N12°35′31.9″E / 55.6710806°N 12.592194°E | House from 1785 [51] | |
Prinsessegade 52 | Prinsessegade 52, 1422 København K | 55°40′21.12″N12°35′41.11″E / 55.6725333°N 12.5947528°E | House from c. 1750 possibly designed by Johan Christian Conradi (extended lengthwise in 1783 and heightwise in 1833) and attached wing from 1857 [52] | |
Prinsessegade 54; Philip de Lange House | Prinsessegade 54, 1422 København K | 55°40′21.74″N12°35′42.33″E / 55.6727056°N 12.5950917°E | Two-storey detached house located in a courtyard; built by Philip de Lange for his own use in the 1750s [51] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 3 B | Sankt Annæ Gade 3B, 1416 København K | 55°40′27.11″N12°35′28.19″E / 55.6741972°N 12.5911639°E | Six-bay house and attached wing from the 18th century [53] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 4 | Sankt Annæ Gade 4A, 1416 København K | 55°40′26.74″N12°35′27.38″E / 55.6740944°N 12.5909389°E | Two-storey, 12-bay house from 1622 to 1624 [54] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 6 and Wildersgade 45 | Sankt Annæ Gade 6, 1416 København K | 55°40′26.45″N12°35′27.97″E / 55.6740139°N 12.5911028°E | Corner building and two attached wings from 1847 to 1848 [55] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 10 | Sankt Annæ Gade 10, 1416 København K | 55°40′25.77″N12°35′29.23″E / 55.6738250°N 12.5914528°E | House from c. 1750 [56] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 12 | Sankt Annæ Gade 12, 1416 København K | 55°40′25.65″N12°35′29.45″E / 55.6737917°N 12.5915139°E | House from before 1779 [57] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 14 | Sankt Annæ Gade 14, 1416 København K | 55°40′25.53″N12°35′29.65″E / 55.6737583°N 12.5915694°E | House from c. 1540 [58] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 16 | Sankt Annæ Gade 16, 1416 København K | 55°40′25.4″N12°35′29.86″E / 55.673722°N 12.5916278°E | House from before 753 [59] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 18: Hans Burmand House | Sankt Annæ Gade 18, 1416 København K | 55°40′25.28″N12°35′30.09″E / 55.6736889°N 12.5916917°E | House from c. 1759 [60] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 20–22 | Sankt Annæ Gade 221416 København K | 55°40′24.97″N12°35′30.68″E / 55.6736028°N 12.5918556°E | Corner building from 1804 which was rebuilt in 1860 [61] | |
Sofiegade Public Baths | Sofiegade 15A, 1418 København K | 55°40′15.56″N12°35′27.67″E / 55.6709889°N 12.5910194°E | Former public wash house from 1909 designed by city architect Hans Wright [62] | |
Strandgade 4 and 4 B | Strandgade 4B, 1401 København K | 55°40′22.15″N12°35′17.3″E / 55.6728194°N 12.588139°E | Warehouse from the 1780s, extended to its current height in 1874 [63] | |
Strandgade 4, 1401 København K | 55°40′21.56″N12°35′16.4″E / 55.6726556°N 12.587889°E | Jacob Holm House: Residential building from 1789 [63] | ||
Strandgade 6: Lehn House (2) | Strandgade 6, 1401 København K | 55°40′22.67″N12°35′18.13″E / 55.6729639°N 12.5883694°E | Townhouse from 1703, altered in c, 1850. Pavilion from 1743 [64] | |
Strandgade 6, 1401 København K | 55°40′22.67″N12°35′18.13″E / 55.6729639°N 12.5883694°E | Townhouse from 1703, altered in c, 1850. Pavilion from 1743 [64] | ||
Strandgade 8 | Strandgade 8A, 1401 København K | 55°40′38.65″N12°35′49.42″E / 55.6774028°N 12.5970611°E | [65] | |
Strandgade 10 Schottmann House | Strandgade 10, 1414 København K | 55°40′23.29″N12°35′19.12″E / 55.6731361°N 12.5886444°E | Townhouse from 1668 which was rebuilt in 1775 by Johan Bernhardt Schottmann with side wing, a half timbered building and a rear wing [66] | |
Strandgade 10, 1414 København K | 55°40′23.29″N12°35′19.12″E / 55.6731361°N 12.5886444°E | Townhouse from 1668 which was rebuilt in 1775 by Johan Bernhardt Schottmann with side wing, a half timbered building and a rear wing [66] | ||
Strandgade 12: Jennow House | Strandgade 12, 1401 København K | 55°40′23.66″N12°35′19.73″E / 55.6732389°N 12.5888139°E | Residential building [67] | |
Strandgade 14: Rhode House | Strandgade 14, 1401 København K | 55°40′24.16″N12°35′20.46″E / 55.6733778°N 12.5890167°E | Townhouse from c. 1640, altered and extended with two extra floors in 1794 [68] | |
Strandgade 22: Cort Adeler House | Strandgade 22, 1401 København K | 55°40′25.64″N12°35′22.88″E / 55.6737889°N 12.5896889°E | Townhouse from c. 1630 which was rebuilt in 1670 and extended with an extra floor in 1769 as well as a new wing from 1769 and a wall [69] | |
Strandgade 24 | Strandgade 24, 1401 København K | 55°40′25.84″N12°35′23.33″E / 55.6738444°N 12.5898139°E | Residential complex from 1670, extended with an extra floor in 1748 [70] | |
Strandgade 25: Asiatisk Kompagni | Strandgade 25, 1401 København K | 1738 | Former headquarters of Asiatisk Kompagni from 1738 by Philip de Lange [71] | |
Strandgade 25, 1401 København K | 1781 | Building from 1781 identical to the building from 1781, the wall with gateway that connects them and an attached warehouse which is also from 1781 [71] | ||
Strandgade 25, 1401 København K | 1738 | Eigtved Warehouse: 21-bay warehouse from 1750 by Niels Eigtved [71] | ||
Strandgade 26: Behagen House | Strandgade 26, 1401 København K | 55°40′26.41″N12°35′24.22″E / 55.6740028°N 12.5900611°E | Two buildings from 126 which were rebuilt and connected in 1758 as well as a wall and two pillars in the courtyard [72] | |
Strandgade 28–30: Sigvert Grubbe House and Strandgade 30 | Strandgade 28, 1401 København K | 55°40′26.78″N12°35′24.72″E / 55.6741056°N 12.5902000°E | Sigvert Grubbe House. Gabled townhouse from 1622 [73] | |
Strandgade 30, 1401 København K | 55°40′27.07″N12°35′27.04″E / 55.6741861°N 12.5908444°E | Townhouse from c. 1635 with gate from 1710 and two attached wings of which the northeastern dates from 1636 and the southwestern dates from 1709 to 1713 [73] | ||
Wildersgade 41, 1408 København K | 55°40′25.53″N12°35′25.18″E / 55.6737583°N 12.5903278°E | Townhouse and two attached buildings to the rear, one of them being and eight-bay building with timber framing [73] | ||
Wildersgade 43, 1408 København K | 55°40′25.81″N12°35′27.47″E / 55.6738361°N 12.5909639°E | Townhouse and attached three-storey warehouse from c. 1800 [73] | ||
Strandgade 32: Mikkel Vibe House | Strandgade 32, 1401 København K | 55°40′27.42″N12°35′25.82″E / 55.6742833°N 12.5905056°E | House consisting of a wing on Strandgade probably from 1624 with alterations from 1816 and 1839 and a wing on Sankt Annæ Gade from c. 1622–24 as well as a rear wing [74] | |
Strandgade 34: Topp House | Strandgade 34, 1401 København K | 55°40′28.22″N12°35′27.11″E / 55.6745056°N 12.5908639°E | House from 1733 [75] | |
Sankt Annæ Gade 1A, 1416 København K | 55°40′27.76″N12°35′27.02″E / 55.6743778°N 12.5908389°E | Warehouse from 1777 to 1778 [75] | ||
Strandgade 36: Niels Brock House | Strandgade 36, 1401 København K | 55°40′28.75″N12°35′27.86″E / 55.6746528°N 12.5910722°E | Residential complex from 1780 and later and a warehouse fronting Wildersgade [76] | |
Strandgade 38: Gerling House | Strandgade 38, 1401 København K | 55°40′29″N12°35′28.51″E / 55.67472°N 12.5912528°E | Residential building from 1688 with later alterations [77] | |
Strandgade 40 | Strandgade 40, 1401 København K | 55°40′29.25″N12°35′28.72″E / 55.6747917°N 12.5913111°E | Residential building from the 17th century and 1780 [78] | |
Strandgade 42 | Strandgade 42, 1401 København K | 55°40′29.43″N12°35′29.02″E / 55.6748417°N 12.5913944°E | Two-winged residential building from the 17th century and 1780–1800 [79] | |
Strandgade 44: Old Artillery Barracks (3) | Strandgade 44A, B and H, 1401 København K | c. 1664 | Merchant house from c. 1664, later converted into artillery barrack and altered several times, booth in 1775 and later [80] | |
Strandgade 44B, B and H, 1401 København K | c. 1664 | Merchant house from c. 1664, later converted into artillery barrack and altered several times, booth in 1775 and later [80] | ||
Strandgade 44H, B and H, 1401 København K | c. 1664 | Merchant house from c. 1664, later converted into artillery barrack and altered several times, booth in 1775 and later [80] | ||
Strandgade 46: Andreas Bjørn House | Strandgade 46, 1401 København K | 55°40′31.05″N12°35′31.75″E / 55.6752917°N 12.5921528°E | House built for Andreas Bjørn on Strandgade in 1733–34 (gate from c. 1760) and Bådsmandsstræde built in 1761 extended with extra flor in 1830 [81] | |
Strandgade 52-54 | Strandgade 52–54, 1401 København K | 55°40′32.96″N12°35′34.74″E / 55.6758222°N 12.5929833°E | Two-sotey building from c. 1741 by Andreas Bjørn | |
Strandgade 104–106: Grønlandske Handels Plads | Strandgade 89, 1401 København K | 1767 | North Atlantic House: 22 bay long warehouse from 1766 to 1767 by Johan Christian Conradi [82] | |
Strandgade 104, 1401 København K | 1806 | Skindpakhuset: Former warehouse from 1805 to 1806 [82] | ||
Strandgade 106, 1401 København K | 1781 | ""Det brede Pakhus"", or ""Det store Bakkehus"": Former warehouse from 1781 [82] | ||
Torvegade 22 | Torvegade 22, 1400 København K | 55°40′23.76″N12°35′21.81″E / 55.6732667°N 12.5893917°E | House from the 17th century with two attached buildings in the courtyard [83] | |
Torvegade 24 | Torvegade 24, 1400 København K | 55°40′22.55″N12°35′23.33″E / 55.6729306°N 12.5898139°E | House from 1793 which was rebuilt in about 1900 and a staircase tower from 1793 formerly part of two buildings in the courtyard [84] | |
Torvegade 28 | Torvegade 28, 1400 København K | 55°40′23.55″N12°35′22.09″E / 55.6732083°N 12.5894694°E | (ca. 1700) which was rebuilt in 1852 as well as building on Wildersgade (No. 26) from 1782–91 which was increased in height in 1852 with two wings in the courtyard from 1777–82 [85] | |
Torvegade 30 | Torvegade 30, 1400 København K | 55°40′22.55″N12°35′24.09″E / 55.6729306°N 12.5900250°E | House fronting the street from 1769 [86] | |
Torvegade 30, 1400 København K | 55°40′22.55″N12°35′24.09″E / 55.6729306°N 12.5900250°E | Building in the courtyard from before 1729 which was rebuilt before 1838 [86] | ||
Torvegade 32 | Torvegade 32, 1400 København K | 55°40′22.39″N12°35′24.34″E / 55.6728861°N 12.5900944°E | House from 1756 to 1757 which was expanded with extra height in 1846 [87] | |
Treschows Stiftelse | Overgaden Oven Vandet 76, 1415 København K | 55°40′29.63″N12°35′47.26″E / 55.6748972°N 12.5964611°E | Residential building from 1863 [88] | |
Overgaden Oven Vandet 80, 1415 København K | 55°40′28.97″N12°35′48.13″E / 55.6747139°N 12.5967028°E | Residential building from 1857 [88] | ||
Wilders Plads 10 | Wilders Plads 7, 1403 København K | 55°40′31.59″N12°35′36.58″E / 55.6754417°N 12.5934944°E | Half-timbered house from 1736 [89] | |
Wildersgade 15 | Wildersgade 15, 1408 København K | 55°40′21.95″N12°35′21.21″E / 55.6727639°N 12.5892250°E | Townhouse from c. 1778 [90] | |
Wildersgade 17 | Wildersgade 17, 1408 København K | 55°40′22.13″N12°35′21.49″E / 55.6728139°N 12.5893028°E | Late 18th-century townhouse with small staircase house [91] | |
Wildersgade 19 | Wildersgade 19, 1408 København K | 55°40′22.27″N12°35′21.67″E / 55.6728528°N 12.5893528°E | Late 18th-century townhouse fwhich was rebuilt in c. 1850 [92] | |
Wildersgade 20 and Overgaden Neden Vandet 17 | Overgaden Neden Vandet 17, 1414 København K | 55°40′20.75″N12°35′24.43″E / 55.6724306°N 12.5901194°E | Townhouse from 1790 [93] | |
Wildersgade 20, 1408 København K | 55°40′21.8″N12°35′22.25″E / 55.672722°N 12.5895139°E | Building on Overgaden and a small building which connects it to the building on Wildersgade from 1887 by Frederik Bøttger [93] | ||
Wildersgade 34 | Wildersgade 34, 1408 København K | 55°40′23.98″N12°35′25.73″E / 55.6733278°N 12.5904806°E | Two townhouses from 1764 which were expanded with extra height in 1780 and a northeastern rear wing. [94] | |
Wildersgade 36 | Wildersgade 36, 1408 København K | 55°40′24.27″N12°35′26.22″E / 55.6734083°N 12.5906167°E | Townhouse from c. 1725, a rear wing from c. 1780 by Johan Bernhardt Schottmann and a gallery which was closed in connection with a rebuilding in 1832. [93] | |
Wildersgade 37 | Wildersgade 37, 1408 København K | 55°40′24.82″N12°35′25.82″E / 55.6735611°N 12.5905056°E | Residential building fronting the street: Originally two houses from the early 18th century which were merged into one building in 1750, heightened in 1776 an altered with new façade decorations in 1850–1900. It also comprises a rear wing from 1776 which was shortened in 1978). [95] | |
Wildersgade 40 | Wildersgade 40, 1408 København K | 55°40′24.64″N12°35′26.83″E / 55.6735111°N 12.5907861°E | House originallt from 1728 but the front rebuilt in brick and expanded with two extra floors in 1798 [96] | |
Wildersgade 46 | Wildersgade 46, 1408 København K | 55°40′25.1″N12°35′27.61″E / 55.673639°N 12.5910028°E | Townhouse originally from 1760 but extended heightwise in 1801 and an attached side wing [97] | |
Wildersgade 49 | Wildersgade 49, 1408 København K | 55°40′27.02″N12°35′29.42″E / 55.6741722°N 12.5915056°E | Townhouse dating from some time between 1783 and 1801 [98] | |
Wildersgade 52 | Wildersgade 52, 1408 København K | 55°40′25.88″N12°35′28.88″E / 55.6738556°N 12.5913556°E | House and rear wing from c. 1700 [99] | |
Wildersgade 53 | Wildersgade 53, 1408 København K | 55°40′27.92″N12°35′30.9″E / 55.6744222°N 12.591917°E | House from 1631 which was altered and expanded with an extra floor in 1776 [100] | |
Wildersgade 58 | Wildersgade 59, 1408 København K | 55°40′26.69″N12°35′30.13″E / 55.6740806°N 12.5917028°E | House from the early 18th century [101] | |
Wildersgade 64-66 | Wildersgade 64, 1408 København K | 55°40′28.18″N12°35′32.63″E / 55.6744944°N 12.5923972°E | Warehouse from before 1725 which was altered in 1794 and again in 1884 [102] | |
Wildersgade Barracks | Wildersgade 60A, 1408 København K | 55°40′26.72″N12°35′34.15″E / 55.6740889°N 12.5928194°E | Former barracks from 1902 by Jørgen Henrich Rawert, small gate wing and single-storey wing to the left of it | |
Overgaden Neden Vandet 49A, 1414 København K | 55°40′26.99″N12°35′34.54″E / 55.6741639°N 12.5929278°E | Former warehouse and wall and gatehouse [103] | ||
Overgaden Neden Vandet 49B, 1414 København K | 55°40′27.11″N12°35′31.2″E / 55.6741972°N 12.592000°E | Former warehouse and the low building on the corner of Bådsmandsstræde [103] |
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