Listed buildings in Frederiksberg Municipality

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This list of listed buildings in Frederiksberg Municipality provides a list of listed buildings in Frederiksberg Municipality, Denmark.

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Listing nameImageLocationCoordinatesDescription
4. Maj Kollegiet 4. Maj Kollegiet 07.jpg Frederiksberg Bredegade 13B, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′41.23″N12°31′43.17″E / 55.6781194°N 12.5286583°E / 55.6781194; 12.5286583 Three-winged hall of residence from 1941 designed by Hans Hansen [1]
Allégade 4 Allegade 4.jpg Allegade 4, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′30.93″N12°31′58.39″E / 55.6752583°N 12.5328861°E / 55.6752583; 12.5328861 Residential building with side wing from c. 1850 [2]
Allégade 6 :
Møllmanns Landsted
Allegade 6 A.jpg Allegade 6A, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′30.83″N12°31′52.64″E / 55.6752306°N 12.5312889°E / 55.6752306; 12.5312889 Two-storey residential building from 1794, part of the house row on Allégade, rebuilt in 1852 Ref
Mollmanns Landsted.jpg Allegade 6D, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′30.83″N12°31′52.64″E / 55.6752306°N 12.5312889°E / 55.6752306; 12.5312889 One-storey, Baroque-style house with Mansard roof from 1753, probably designed by Philip de Lange and situated in the courtyard behind Allégade 6A Ref
Allégade 8 A Allegade 8A - 01.jpg Allegade 8A, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′32.58″N12°31′59.14″E / 55.6757167°N 12.5330944°E / 55.6757167; 12.5330944 Residential building from 1866 designed by J. E. Lampe [3]
Bakkehuset Bakkehuset 1.JPG Rahbeks Alle 23, 1801 Frederiksberg C 55°40′26.9″N12°31′54.88″E / 55.674139°N 12.5319111°E / 55.674139; 12.5319111 L-shaped building from c. 1764 possibly designed by Johan Christian Conradi with later alterations and memorial to Kamma and Knud Lyne Rahbek from 1833 designed by G. F. Hetsch and Hermann Ernst Freund [4]
Brøndsalen Paradehuset Haveselskabet Copenhagen.jpg Pile Alle 4, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′6.44″N12°31′55.52″E / 55.6684556°N 12.5320889°E / 55.6684556; 12.5320889 Building from c. 1880 [5]
Det grønne Funkishus Guldborgvej 25 03.jpg Guldborgvej 25, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′11.26″N12°31′37.89″E / 55.6864611°N 12.5271917°E / 55.6864611; 12.5271917 Functionalist apartment building from 1932 designed by Hans Dahlerup-Berthelsen [6]
Det Gronne Funkishus.jpg Nordre Fasanvej 78, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′11.14″N12°31′36.35″E / 55.6864278°N 12.5267639°E / 55.6864278; 12.5267639 Functionalist apartment building from 1932 designed by Hans Dahlerup-Berthelsen and the front gardens with hedging [6]
Dronning Olgas Vej 17 Dronning Olgas Vej 17.jpg Dronning Olgas Vej 17, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′16.69″N12°32′15.55″E / 55.6879694°N 12.5376528°E / 55.6879694; 12.5376528 House from 1887 designed by Niels Rasmussen and S. F. Schougaard and garage from 1911 [7]
Dronning Olgas Vej 19 Dronning Olgas Vej 19.jpg Dronning Olgas Vej 19, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′16.91″N12°32′14.83″E / 55.6880306°N 12.5374528°E / 55.6880306; 12.5374528 House from 1887 designed by Niels Rasmussen and S. F. Schougaard [8]
Duevej School Skolen pa Duevej 01.jpg Duevej 63, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′28.07″N12°31′42.89″E / 55.6911306°N 12.5285806°E / 55.6911306; 12.5285806 Primary school from 1906 designed by Valdemar Schmidt: Main building, gymnastics hall, schoolmaster's house and schoolyard with associated walls [9]
Skolen pa Duevej 02.jpg Duevej 63, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′28.07″N12°31′42.89″E / 55.6911306°N 12.5285806°E / 55.6911306; 12.5285806 Primary school from 1906 designed by Valdemar Schmidt: Main building, gymnastics hall, schoolmaster's house and schoolyard with associated walls [9]
Duevej 63, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′28.07″N12°31′42.89″E / 55.6911306°N 12.5285806°E / 55.6911306; 12.5285806 Primary school from 1906 designed by Valdemar Schmidt: Main building, gymnastics hall, schoolmaster's house and schoolyard with associated walls [9]
Duevej 63, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°41′28.07″N12°31′42.89″E / 55.6911306°N 12.5285806°E / 55.6911306; 12.5285806 Primary school from 1906 designed by Valdemar Schmidt: Main building, gymnastics hall, schoolmaster's house and schoolyard with associated walls [9]
Frederiksberg Allé 104 Dagcenter for aeldre.jpg Frederiksberg Alle 104, 1820 Frederiksberg C 55°40′29.79″N12°31′58.43″E / 55.6749417°N 12.5328972°E / 55.6749417; 12.5328972 Building from 1871 designed by Johan Schrøder [10]
Frederiksberg Åndsvageanstalt Idiotanstalten.JPG Rahbeks Alle 21, 1801 Frederiksberg C 55°40′6.92″N12°31′58.55″E / 55.6685889°N 12.5329306°E / 55.6685889; 12.5329306 Former mental health institution from 1860 designed by Ferdinand Meldahl [11]
Frederiksberg Courthouse Frederiksberg Courthouse 01.jpg Howitzvej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′47.48″N12°31′43.58″E / 55.6798556°N 12.5287722°E / 55.6798556; 12.5287722 Courthouse from 1910–21 designed by Hack Kampmann and completed by Kaj Gottlob as well as the plaza in front of the building [12]
Frederiksberg Courthouse - south colonnade 01.jpg Howitzvej 30, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′49.14″N12°31′36.58″E / 55.6803167°N 12.5268278°E / 55.6803167; 12.5268278 Part of the north colonnade and the whole of the south colonnade [12]
Frederiksberg Palace and Lakajgården Frederiksberg Palace - Fredericksberg.jpg Roskildevej 28B, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′19.56″N12°31′29.93″E / 55.6721000°N 12.5249806°E / 55.6721000; 12.5249806 Frederiksberg Palace: Former royal summer residence originally built between 1699 and 1702 by Wilhelm Friedrich von Platen and Johan Conrad Ernst but greatly expanded and altered in 1708–09; the slightly lower wings flanking the courtyard from 1733–38 designed by Lauritz de Thurah; the gate house from 1704, probably designed by Johan Conrad Ernst, altered in 1829 by Jørgen Hansen Koch [13]
Lakajgarden - west wing.jpg Roskildevej 26, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′16.97″N12°31′35.11″E / 55.6713806°N 12.5264194°E / 55.6713806; 12.5264194 Lakajgården: The west wing of a three-winged complex from the 1720s probably designed by Johan Conrad Ernst and their cobbled surroundings [13]
Lakajgarden - north wing 01.jpg Roskildevej 26A, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′16.43″N12°31′39.94″E / 55.6712306°N 12.5277611°E / 55.6712306; 12.5277611 Lakajgården: The north wing of a three-winged complex from the 1720s probably designed by Johan Conrad Ernst and their cobbled surroundings [13]
Lakajgarden - east wing.jpg Roskildevej 26, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′16.97″N12°31′35.11″E / 55.6713806°N 12.5264194°E / 55.6713806; 12.5264194 Lakajgården: The east wing of a three-winged complex from the 1720s probably designed by Johan Conrad Ernst and their cobbled surroundings [13]
Frederiksberg Park Haveselskabets Have - restaurant.jpg Frederiksberg Runddel 1A, 2000 Frederiksberg1663Laurierhuset Ref
Frederiksberg Runddel 3A.jpg Frederiksberg Runddel 3A, 2000 Frederiksberg1744Laurierhuset Ref
Tehus.jpg Frederiksberg Runddel 1, 2000 Frederiksberg1870Chinese Tea House Ref
Apistemplet i Frederiksberg have.jpg Frederiksberg Runddel 1, 2000 Frederiksberg1802 Apis Temple: Roman-style "temple" pastiche from 1802 designed by Nicolai Abildgaard Ref
Fasangarden (Frederiksberg Have).JPG Søndre Fasanvej 73, 2000 Frederiksberg1724 The Pheasantry: Former pheasantry from 1723 designed by Johan Cornelius Krieger Ref
Søndre Fasanvej 73, 2000 Frederiksberg1724The Pheasantry's Shed Ref
Sweitzerhytten (Frederiksberg Have).JPG Søndre Fasanvej 75, 2000 Frederiksberg1801 Swiss Cottage: Thatched cottage from 1801 designed by Nicolai Abildgaard Ref
Frederiksberg Rectoy Frederiksberg Praestegard.jpg Pile Alle 1A, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′26.5″N12°31′56.19″E / 55.674028°N 12.5322750°E / 55.674028; 12.5322750 Rectory from 1825 with later extension Ref
Frederiksberg Station Frederiksberg station.JPG Solbjergvej 6, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′51.85″N12°31′54.8″E / 55.6810694°N 12.531889°E / 55.6810694; 12.531889 Station building from 1864 designed by V. C. H. Wolf [14]
Solbjergvej 8.jpg Solbjergvej 8, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′51.85″N12°31′53.36″E / 55.6810694°N 12.5314889°E / 55.6810694; 12.5314889 Toilet and storage building with attached walls from 1870 designed by V. C. H. Wolf [14]
Solbjergvej 10 - image 01.jpg Solbjergvej 10, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′51.82″N12°31′52.43″E / 55.6810611°N 12.5312306°E / 55.6810611; 12.5312306 The station master's house from 1870 designed by V. C. H. Wolf [14]
H. C. Ørsteds Vej 54 H.C. Orsteds Vej 54 (Frederiksberg).jpg H.C. Ørsteds Vej 54A, 1879 Frederiksberg C 55°40′58.79″N12°33′2.35″E / 55.6829972°N 12.5506528°E / 55.6829972; 12.5506528 Four-storey building with post office in the ground floor and apartments on the upper floors from 1939 designed by Edvard Thomsen and Christen Ostenfeld [15]
Hansen's Family GardenPile Alle 10, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′21.55″N12°31′53.32″E / 55.6726528°N 12.5314778°E / 55.6726528; 12.5314778 Half-timbered building from c. 1800 [16]
Hassagers Kollegium Hassagers Kollegium 01.jpg Frederiksberg Bredegade 13A, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′41.1″N12°31′46.47″E / 55.678083°N 12.5295750°E / 55.678083; 12.5295750 House from 1806 designed by J. Boye Junge [17]
Københavns Sygehjem KVL Rolighedsvej Copenhagen.jpg Rolighedsvej 23, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′4.62″N12°32′35.67″E / 55.6846167°N 12.5432417°E / 55.6846167; 12.5432417 Hospital complex from 1857–59 by H. C. Stilling consisting of a main wing on Rolighedsvej and three lateral wings on its rear of which the central one is from 1877–78 [18]
Lorry Danish Revue Museum.jpg Allegade 5, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′31.51″N12°31′54.12″E / 55.6754194°N 12.5317000°E / 55.6754194; 12.5317000 Riises Landsted: Neoclassical country house from 1860 [19]
Allegade 7 (Frederiksberg).jpg Allegade 7, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′32.63″N12°31′54.08″E / 55.6757306°N 12.5316889°E / 55.6757306; 12.5316889 Building [19]
Allegade 9 (Frederiksberg).jpg Allegade 9, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′33.35″N12°31′54.34″E / 55.6759306°N 12.5317611°E / 55.6759306; 12.5317611 Building originally from the 18th century but greatly altered [19]
Allegade 11, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′33.89″N12°31′54.48″E / 55.6760806°N 12.5318000°E / 55.6760806; 12.5318000 Building from 1881 [19]
Ludvigs Minde Ludvigs Minde.JPG Allegade 22A, 2000 Frederiksberg1790Four-winged residential complex from 1790: The main wing Ref
Ludvigs Minde - southern rear wing.JPG Allegade 22C, 2000 Frederiksberg1790Four-winged residential complex from 1790: The southern rear wing Ref
Ludvigs Minde - central rear wing.JPG Allegade 22F, 2000 Frederiksberg1790Four-winged residential complex from 1790: The central rear wing Ref
Ludvigs Minde - northern rear wing.JPG Allegade 22G, 2000 Frederiksberg1790Four-winged residential complex from 1790: The northern rear wing Ref
Materialgården Frederiksberg Runddel 3D.jpg Frederiksberg Runddel 3D, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′30.83″N12°31′52.64″E / 55.6752306°N 12.5312889°E / 55.6752306; 12.5312889 South and east wing of three-winged complex from the late 18th century with later alterations, the cobbled courtyard and the wall along the north side of Ref
Frederiksberg Runddel 3E.jpg Frederiksberg Runddel 3D, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′30.83″N12°31′52.64″E / 55.6752306°N 12.5312889°E / 55.6752306; 12.5312889 West wing of three-winged complex from the late 18th century with later alterations, the cobbled courtyard and the wall along the north side of Ref
Møstings Hus Mostings Hus.jpg Andebakkesti 5, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′42.25″N12°31′39.7″E / 55.6784028°N 12.527694°E / 55.6784028; 12.527694 House from 1801, moved to the current site in 1977 Ref
Målerhuset Den gule huse-flintohlm.jpg Dirch Passers Allé 802, 2000 FrederiksbergHouse from 1895 Ref
P. Andersen's Watertower P andersens vandtarn frederiksberg alene.jpg P. Andersens Vej 17, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′54.32″N12°31′27.97″E / 55.6817556°N 12.5244361°E / 55.6817556; 12.5244361 Water tower from 1877 designed by Vilhelm Tvede Ref
Pile Allé 2 Storm P. Museet.jpg Pile Alle 2, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′28.1″N12°31′55.4″E / 55.674472°N 12.532056°E / 55.674472; 12.532056 Corner building from 1863 with later alterations and wall along the south side of Frederiksberg Runddel Ref
Pile Allé 6–8Pile Alle 6, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′22.73″N12°31′53.12″E / 55.6729806°N 12.5314222°E / 55.6729806; 12.5314222 Half-timbered house from c. 1800 Ref
Rolighed Rolighed (Frederiksberg).jpg Rolighedsvej 21, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′6.35″N12°32′31.26″E / 55.6850972°N 12.5420167°E / 55.6850972; 12.5420167 Main building from [20]
Rolighedsvej 21, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′6.35″N12°32′31.26″E / 55.6850972°N 12.5420167°E / 55.6850972; 12.5420167 Intermediate building to the west of the courtyard [20]
Rolighedsvej 21A.jpg Rolighedsvej 21A, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′6.35″N12°32′31.26″E / 55.6850972°N 12.5420167°E / 55.6850972; 12.5420167 Two-winged building to the northwest of the courtyard [20]
Rolighedsvej 21D - 01.jpg Rolighedsvej 21D, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′6.35″N12°32′31.26″E / 55.6850972°N 12.5420167°E / 55.6850972; 12.5420167 Untermediate building to the southwest of the courtyard [20]
Rolighedsvej 21E.jpg Rolighedsvej 21E, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′6.35″N12°32′31.26″E / 55.6850972°N 12.5420167°E / 55.6850972; 12.5420167 Untermediate building to the east of the courtyard [20]
Rolighedsvej 21G.jpg Rolighedsvej 21G, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′6.35″N12°32′31.26″E / 55.6850972°N 12.5420167°E / 55.6850972; 12.5420167 Untermediate building to the east of the southeast of the courtyard [20]
Rolighedsvej 21H.jpg Rolighedsvej 21H, 1958 Frederiksberg C 55°41′6.35″N12°32′31.26″E / 55.6850972°N 12.5420167°E / 55.6850972; 12.5420167 Untermediate building to the east of the northeast of the courtyard [20]
Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University Main building Frederiksberg.JPG Bülowsvej 17, 1870 Frederiksberg C1858/95The original three-winged main building (with the pergola) from 1856–58 designed by Gottlieb Bindesbøll, the fourth wing on Bülowsvej from 1895 designed by Johannes Emil Gnudtzmann and the central courtyard Ref
Gronnegardsvej 8.JPG Grønnegårdsvej 8, 1870 Frederiksberg C1858Detached wing from 1856–58 designed by Gottlieb Bindesbøll Ref
Gronnegardsvej 10.JPG Grønnegårdsvej 10, 1870 Frederiksberg C1858Detached wing from 1856–58 designed by Gottlieb Bindesbøll Ref
Royal Porcelain Factory: Director's House Porcelaenshaven - Direktorboligen 2.JPG Porcelænshaven 7, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′39.39″N12°31′26.33″E / 55.6776083°N 12.5239806°E / 55.6776083; 12.5239806 House from 1905 designed by Anton Rosen Ref
Schønbergsgade 15 Schonbergsgade 15.JPG Schønbergsgade 15, 1906 Frederiksberg C 55°40′32.53″N12°33′6.24″E / 55.6757028°N 12.5517333°E / 55.6757028; 12.5517333 Apartment building from 1857 designed by H. C. Stilling Ref
Søndermarken: Norwegian Cottage Det Norske Hus (Sondermarken) 01.jpg Roskildevej 25, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′13.42″N12°31′36.58″E / 55.6703944°N 12.5268278°E / 55.6703944; 12.5268278 Log cabin from 1787 [21]
Store Godthab Store Godthab 01.jpg Godthåbsvej 79B, 2000 Frederiksbergc. 1770Former country house from c. 1770 with courtyard Ref
Store Godthab - barn.jpg Godthåbsvej 79A, 2000 Frederiksbergc. 1850Barn from c. 1850 Ref
Store Godthab 02.jpg Godthåbsvej 79A, 2000 Frederiksberg1792Gardener's house from 1792 Ref
Vodroffsvej 2 A–B Vodroffsvej 2 lake side.jpg Vodroffsvej 2A, 1900 Frederiksberg C 55°40′27.36″N12°33′18.71″E / 55.6742667°N 12.5551972°E / 55.6742667; 12.5551972 V-shaped, functionalist apartment building in five and six storeys from 1930 designed by Kay Fisker and C. F. Møller Ref
Vodroffsvej 8 Vodroffsvej 8.JPG Vodroffsvej 8, 1900 Frederiksberg C1865House from 1865 designed by J. W. Frohne Ref
Vodroffsvej 10 Vodroffsvej 10.JPG Vodroffsvej 10, 1900 Frederiksberg C1865House from 1865 designed by J. W. Frohne Ref
Vodroffsvej 10 - Tuxens atelier.jpg Vodroffsvej 10, 1900 Frederiksberg C1882Studio building from 1882 designed by Johan Schrøder Ref
Vordroffsvej 31:
Gymnastikhuset
Gymnastikhuset (Frederiksberg).JPG Vodroffsvej 51, 1900 Frederiksberg C 55°41′28.05″N12°31′42.88″E / 55.6911250°N 12.5285778°E / 55.6911250; 12.5285778 L-shaped corner building from 1898 designed by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, including the bicycle shed, the courtyard and the entrance gate [22]

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Peter Andersen was a Danish industrialist. He was the owner of an iron foundry and machine factory in Frederiksberg and also established Frederiksberg Municipality's first waterworks. P. Andersen's Water Tower is listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dronning Olgas Vej</span> Street in Denmark

Dronning Olgas Vej is a street in the Mariendal neighborhood of Frederiksberg in Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Falkoner Allé in the east to a modernist housing estate adjacent to Nordre Fasanvej in the west from where it turns south to join King Georgs Vej. The Modernist housing estate was built in the 1970s in the former grounds of the Stjernen cooperative brewery. Most of the other buildings in the street are single family detached homes from the late 19th and early 20th century.

Grundtvigsvej is a street in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It runs from Bülowsvej in the east to Falkoner Allé in the west. Grundtvigsvej School, a public primary school, is located at No. 11.

Ole Ancher Secher Sørensen Boye was a Danish architect. He was mainly active in Frederiksberg.

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