Listed buildings in Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave

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This list of listed buildings in Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave comprises listed buildings and structures in the Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Listing nameImageLocationCoordinatesDescription
Abel Cathrines Stiftelse Abel Cathrines Stiftelse 2.JPG Abel Cathrines Gade 13, 1654 København V 55°40′17.99″N12°33′32.14″E / 55.6716639°N 12.5589278°E / 55.6716639; 12.5589278 Four-winged residential complex from 1886 designed by Hermann Baagøe Storck [1]
Carlsberg Carlsberg Academy 01.jpg Gamle Carlsberg Vej 13, 1799 København V Carlsberg Academy: J.C. Jacobsen's former home from 1853-54 by Niels Sigfred Nebelong (Ref [2]
Carlsberg Laboratory.jpg Gamle Carlsberg Vej 6, 1799 København V1951 Carlsberg Laboratory (Ref) [3]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 10, 1799 København V1951 Carlsberg Laboratory (Ref) [4]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11, 1799 København V1951Kørehal med lagerkældre: Building from 1857 (Ref) [5]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 11, 1799 København V1951Kørehal med lagerkældre: Building from 1878 (Ref) [6]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 15, 1799 København V1951Winter garden (Ref) [7]
Gamle Carlsberg Vej 15, 1799 København V1951Two chinbeys from 1768 (Ref) [8]
Bryggerhesten 1, 1799 København V1951Garages (Ref) [9]
Bryggerhesten 1, 1799 København V1951Garages (Ref) [10]
Carlsberg - Gl. Malteri.jpg Ny Carlsberg Vej 101, bygning 60, 1799 København VOld Maltery: Maltery originally from 1856 but burnt and rebuilt in 1867 by Niels Sigfred Nebelong (Ref) [11]
Dipylon (Carlsberg).jpg Ny Carlsberg Vej 101, 1799 København V Dipylon: Gateway/skyway from 1892 by Vilhelm Dahlerup (Ref) [12]
Elephant Gate and Tower.jpg Bag Elefanterne 12, 1799 København V1951 Elephant Gate: Combined gateway and water tower from 1901 by Vilhelm Dahlerup (Ref) [13]
Ny Carlsberg Bryghus (Copenhagen).jpg Bag Elefanterne 1, 1799 København V1951 Carlsberg Brewhouse from 1901 by Vilhelm Klein (Ref) [14]
Det Gra Hus, Carlsberg.jpg Bag Elefanterne 1, 1799 København V1951The Grey House: Building originally from 1873 but adapted and expanded by Hack Kampmann in 1901 (Ref) [15]
Ny Carlsberg Bryghus (Copenhagen).jpg Bag Elefanterne 1, 1799 København V1951 Carlsberg Brewhouse from 1901 by Vilhelm Klein (Ref) [16]
Carlsberg Museum (Copenhagen).JPG Ny Carlsberg Vej 105, 1799 København V 55°40′20.83″N12°33′10.95″E / 55.6724528°N 12.5530417°E / 55.6724528; 12.5530417 Carlsberg Museum: Former museum building created between 1882 and 1895 through a series of extensions by Vilhelm Dahlerup and Hack Kampmann (Ref) [17]
Carl Jacobsen House.jpg Valby Langgade 1, 1799 København V Carl Jacobsen House: The house from by Hack Kampmann, including gate and the southern part of the garden [18]
Carlsberg - Vagttarnet 01.jpg Ny Carlsberg Vej 105, 1799 København V1951Gatehouse from 1886-87 by C. F. Thomsen [19]
Pasteursvej 3, 1799 København V1951Water tower from 1928 (Ref)
Lagerkaelder 3.jpg Pasteursvej 4, 1799 København V1951Lagerkælder 3: (Ref) [20]
Carlsberg - Stjerneporten.jpg Pasteursvej 5, 1799 København V1951maskincentral (Ref) [21]
Pasteursvej 7, 1799 København V1951maskincentral (Ref) [22]
Carlsberg - Kedelhus, western extens90n 02.jpg Pasteursvej 9, 1799 København V1951Two-storey extension from 1928 on the western end of the Boiler house (Ref) [23]
Kedelhuset, Carlsberg.jpg Pasteursvej 13, 1799 København V1951The Boiler House (Keddelhuset): Boiler house from 1926 by Carl Harild (Ref) [24]
Pasteursvej 15, 1799 København V1951Small extension on the north side of the Boiler House (Keddelhuset) (Ref) [25]
Carlsberg Hanging Gardens.jpg Pasteursvej 34, 1799 København V1951The Hanging Gardes: (Ref) [26]
Tap E (Carlsberg).jpg Pasteursvej 16, 1799 København V1951 Tap E: Former bottling facility from 1922 by Carl Harild (Ref) [27]
Ny Carlsberg - siloer.jpg Vesterfælledvej 100 1799 København V1951Ny Carlsberg silos (Ref) [28]
Den Snoede Skorsten 01.jpg Vesterfælledvej 100, 1799 København V1951 Winding Chimney: from 1900 by Carl Jacobsen and Vilhelm Dahlerup (Ref) [29]
Carlsberg Viaduct Carlsbergviadukten set fra Banevolden.JPG Banevolden 0, 1799 København VViaduct from 1899 designed by engineer Kristen Møller for the Danish State Railways [30]
DansepavillonWagnersvej 19, 2450 København SV [31]
Copenhagen Central Station Copenhagen Central Station.jpg Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 The main building from 1911 by Heinrich Wenck with Main Hall, vestibule and six covered platforms [32]
Copenhagen Central Station - northern side wing.jpg Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 The northern side wing along Bernstorffsgade from 1911 by Heinrich Wenck [33]
Copenhagen Central Station - southern side wing.jpg Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 The southern side wing along Bernstorffsgade by Heinrich Wenck [34]
Copenhagen Central Station - northern side wing extension.jpg Bernstorffsgade 20, 1577 København V 55°40′19.84″N12°33′59.77″E / 55.6721778°N 12.5666028°E / 55.6721778; 12.5666028 Three-storey office building extension to the south wing from 1922-25 by Heinrich Wenck [35]
Den Brune Kødby Halmtorvet 9A, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [36]
Halmtorvet 9B.jpg Halmtorvet 9B, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [37]
Halmtorvet 9D.jpg Halmtorvet 9D, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [38]
Halmtorvet 9E, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [39]
Halmtorvet 9G - image 01.jpg Halmtorvet 9G, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [40]
Halmtorvet 9K.jpg Halmtorvet 9K, 1700 København V1911/1922Former stables for cattle [41]
Halmtorvet 9K II.jpg Halmtorvet 9K, 1700 København V1911/1922 ? [42]
Oksnehallen hovedindgang.jpg Halmtorvet 11, 1700 København V1911/1922 Øksnehallen: Market hall by Ludvig Fenger [43]
Oksnehallen - northeastern guardhouse.jpg Halmtorvet 11, 1700 København V1911/1922Northeastern guardhouse in front of Øksnehallen [44]
Halmtorvet 11, 1700 København V1911/1922Northeastern guardhouse in front of Øksnehallen [45]
Halmtorvet 9F in Copenhagen, Denmark.jpg Halmtorvet 11A, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [46]
Halmtorvet 11L.jpg Halmtorvet 11G, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [47]
Onkel Dannys Plads 1.jpg Onkel Dannys Plads 1, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [48]
Onkel Dannys Plads 5, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [49]
Onkel Dannys Plads 9 from the courtyard.jpg Onkel Dannys Plads 9, 1700 København V1911/1922Meat market, various buildings dating from 1978 to 1901 and designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger [50]
Den Hvide Kødby Flaesketorvet 1 - image 01.jpg Flæsketorvet 1, 1711 København1911/1922New Modernistic meat market built1931-34 to designs by city architect Poul Holsøe with collaborators [51]
Kodbyen - War Pigs.jpg Flæsketorvet 11, 1711 København V [52]
Flæsketorvet 68, 1711 København V [53]
Galleri Bjerregaard 01.jpg Flæsketorvet 79, 1711 København V [54]
Flaeskehallen 2.jpg Flæsketorvet 100, 1711 København V [55]
Hokerboderne - image 01.jpg Halmtorvet 27A, 1700 København V [56]
Kod og Flaeskehal 2008a.jpg Ingerslevsgade 48, 1705 København V [57]
Kod og Flaeskehal 2008a.jpg Ingerslevsgade 56, 1705 København V [58]
Kod og Flaeskehal 2008a.jpg Slagtehusgade 15, 1715 København V [59]
Kod og Flaeskehal 2008a.jpg Staldgade 78, 1699 København V [60]
Den Suhrske Stiftelse Den Suhrske Stiftelse - north wing 2.JPG Valdemarsgade 5, 1665 København V 55°40′17.63″N12°32′55.27″E / 55.6715639°N 12.5486861°E / 55.6715639; 12.5486861 The north wing of a three-winged complex of residential buildings from 1877 by Ludvig Fenger [61]
Den Suhrske Stiftelse.JPG Valdemarsgade 7, 1665 København V 55°40′17.35″N12°32′56.7″E / 55.6714861°N 12.549083°E / 55.6714861; 12.549083 The eastern and central wing of a three-winged complex of residential buildings from 1877 by Ludvig Fenger [62]
Den Suhrske Stiftelse - south wing.JPG Valdemarsgade 9, 1665 København V 55°40′16.83″N12°32′55.39″E / 55.6713417°N 12.5487194°E / 55.6713417; 12.5487194 The south wing of a three-winged complex of residential buildings from 1877 by Ludvig Fenger [63]
Vega Vega.jpg Enghavevej 40, 1674 København V 55°40′4.79″N12°32′39.29″E / 55.6679972°N 12.5442472°E / 55.6679972; 12.5442472 Former assembly building of the Danish Labour Movement from 1956 designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen and now used as a music venue [64]
Liberty Column Frihedsstotten.jpg Vesterbrogade 0, 1620 København V 55°40′27.06″N12°33′47.96″E / 55.6741833°N 12.5633222°E / 55.6741833; 12.5633222 Memorial from 1797 designed by Nicolai Abildgaard with sculptural works by Johannes Wiedewelt, Nicolai Dajon and Andreas Weidenhaupt. [65]
Løvenborg Savoy Hotel, Copenhagen.jpg Vesterbrogade 34, 1620 København V 55°40′21.34″N12°33′23.21″E / 55.6725944°N 12.5564472°E / 55.6725944; 12.5564472 Art Nouveau building from 1907 designed by Anthon Rosen [66]
Vesterbrogade 34, 1620 København V 55°40′21.34″N12°33′23.21″E / 55.6725944°N 12.5564472°E / 55.6725944; 12.5564472 Five-storey side and rear wing from 1907 designed by Anthon Rosen [67]
Museum of Copenhagen Bymuseet 2005.jpg Vesterbrogade 59, 1620 København V1787Former headquarters of the Royal Copenhagen Shooting Society from 1787 designed by Henrich Brandemann with later side wings to the south (1868) and north (1896) and gate [68]
Shooting Range Wall Skydebanehaven (8902901690).jpg Absalonsgade 12, 1658 København V 55°40′17.08″N12°33′14.64″E / 55.6714111°N 12.5540667°E / 55.6714111; 12.5540667 Protective wall from 1887 designed by Ludvig Knudsen [69]
Skomagersvendebroderskabets Stiftelse Skomagerstiftelsen - Gasvaerksvej.jpg Gasværksvej 25, 1656 København V 55°40′13.38″N12°33′28.35″E / 55.6703833°N 12.5578750°E / 55.6703833; 12.5578750 Residential building from 1859 [70]
Sorte Hest Sorte Hest - Vesterbrogade wing 02.jpg Vesterbrogade 148A, 1620 København VFormer roadside inn: Wing along Vesterbrogade from 1781 which was heightened from two to three storeys in c, 1825 [71]
Sorte Hest 04.jpg Vesterbrogade 148F, 1620 København VFormer roadside inn: Building at the corner from 1797 with side wing from 1797 which was lengtherened in 1872 /extension heightened in 1929 [72]
Vesterbrogade 148H, 1620 København VFormer inn from 1771 [73]
Sundevedsgade 4 Sundevedsgade 4 - 01.jpg Sundevedsgade 4, 1751 København V1858Residential building from 1858 [74]
Tvedes Bryggeri Tvedes Bryggeri02.jpg Vesterbrogade 140A, 1620 København V1862Former brewert consisting of a building from 1862 and an extension from 1884 [75]
Tvedes Bryggeri 02.jpg Vesterbrogade 142A, 1620 København V1862Former brewert consisting of a building from 1862 and an extension from 1884 [76]
Tvedes Stiftelse Christen Vestbergs og Jorgen Tvedes Stiftelse.JPG Vesterbrogade 144A, 1620 København V1862Residential building from 1878 by C.A.C. Leser [77]
Vesterbro Pharmacy Vesterbro Apotek 1.JPG Vesterbrogade 72, 1620 København V 55°40′22.16″N12°33′5.99″E / 55.6728222°N 12.5516639°E / 55.6728222; 12.5516639 Former pharmacy consisting of a house on the street from 18 1853 by P.C. Hagemann, a garden house ad a laboratory building from 1883 [78]
Vesterbrogade 72A (Copenhagen).jpg Vesterbrogade 72A, 1620 København V 55°40′23.21″N12°33′6.04″E / 55.6731139°N 12.5516778°E / 55.6731139; 12.5516778 Former pharmacy consisting of a house on the street from 18 1853 by P.C. Hagemann, a garden house ad a laboratory building from 1883 [79]
Vesterbro Apotek - laboratoriebygning 05.jpg Vesterbrogade 72B, 1620 København V 55°40′23.6″N12°33′6.19″E / 55.673222°N 12.5517194°E / 55.673222; 12.5517194 Former pharmacy consisting of a house on the street from 18 1853 by P.C. Hagemann, a garden house ad a laboratory building from 1883 [80]
Viktoriagade 8 Viktoriagade 8.jpg Viktoriagade 8A, 1655 København V1850Apartment building from 1850 [81]
Viktoriagade 10 Viktoriagade 10.jpg Viktoriagade 810, 1655 København V1972Apartment building from 1862 [82]
Viktoriagade 12 Viktoriagade 12.jpg Viktoriagade 812, 1655 København V1863 and 1881Apartment building from 1863 and 1881 [83]
Wegener House Wegeners Gard 01.jpg Vesterbrogade 60, 1620 København V 55°40′21.72″N12°33′11.84″E / 55.6727000°N 12.5532889°E / 55.6727000; 12.5532889 Apartment building with ground floor shop from 185. [84]
Vesterbrogade 60A, 1620 København V 55°40′22.76″N12°33′11.74″E / 55.6729889°N 12.5532611°E / 55.6729889; 12.5532611 Residential rear wing from 1867 by Carl Tasmussen. [85]
Wegeners Gard - biblioteksbygningen 01.jpg Vesterbrogade 60B, 1620 København V 55°40′23.38″N12°33′11.88″E / 55.6731611°N 12.5533000°E / 55.6731611; 12.5533000 Library building from 1867 by Carl Tasmussen. [86]

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