Listed buildings in Rudersdal Municipality
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This is a list of listed buildings in Rudersdal Municipality, Denmark.
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[edit]2800 Kongens Lyngby
[edit]Listing name | Image | Location | Coordinates | Description |
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Raadvad | Raadvad 42, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | Stenhuggeribygning: Workshop from 1917.[1] | ||
Raadvad 42, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | [2] | |||
Raadvad 44, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | [3] | |||
Raadvad 46, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | [4] | |||
Raadvad 46, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | [5] | |||
Raadvad 48, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | [6] | |||
Raadvad 50, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | [7] | |||
Raadvad Hotel | Raadvad 52, 2800 Kongens Lyngby | 1891 | Taadvad Hotel is an inn from 1891. The façade was altered in c. 1914.[8] |
Listing name | Image | Location | Coordinates | Description |
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Attemosevej 53 | Attemosevej 53, 2840 Holte | 1970 | House with cobbled surroundings, veranda, swimmingpool and pool house, designed by Gehrdt Bornebusch.[9] | |
Carlsminde | Søllerødvej 30, 2840 Holte | c. 1750 | Two-winged house from c. 1750.[10] | |
Søllerødvej 30, 2840 Holte | c. 1750 | Two-winged house from c. 1750.[11] | ||
Dronninggårds Allé 42 | Dronninggårds Alle 42, 2840 Holte | 2965 | House from 1954 designed by Jørn Utzon.[12] | |
Fogedgården | Søllerødvej 36, 2840 Holte | Fogedgården consists of two detached buildings located on each their side of a yard: A half-timbered residential wing from 1838-49to the south and a former stable wing in rendered brick from c. 1850 on the road (north).[13] | ||
Søllerødvej 36, 2840 Holte | [14] | |||
Fredensdal | Kildevej 8, 2840 Holte | 1824 | Fredensdal is a thratched house from 1824. located on the north side of Søllerød Lake. The listing also comprises a guesthouse (1924), the garden and a grotto.[15] | |
Kildevej 8, 2840 Holte | 1824 | Fredensdal is a thratched house from 1824. located on the north side of Søllerød Lake. The listing also comprises a guesthouse (1924), the garden and a grotto.[16] | ||
Frederikslund | Frederikslundsvej 21, 2840 Holte | c. 1804 | House from c. 1804 designed by Joseph-Jacques Ramée.[17] | |
Gammel Holtegård | Attemosevej 170, 2840 Holte | 1756 | Country house from 1756 designed by Lauritz de Thurah.[18] | |
Gammel Dronninggårds Allé 3 og 6: Gate pillars | Gl.Dronninggrd.Alle 3, 2840 Holte | Former Dronninggård gate pillar from the 1780s.[19] | ||
Gl.Dronninggrd.Alle 7, 2840 Holte | Former Dronninggård gate pillar from the 1780s.[20] | |||
Mothsgård | Søllerødvej 23-25, 2840 Holte | Three-winged house from the 18th century, now a local history museum.[21] | ||
Søllerødvej 23-25, 2840 Holte | Three-winged house from the 18th century, now a local history museum.[22] | |||
Næsseslottet | Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | Country house from 1783 by Andreas Kirkerup as well as various other buildingsm walls and monuments in the park.[23] | ||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [24] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [25] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [26] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [27] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [28] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [29] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [30] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [31] | |||
Dronninggårds Alle 124-140, 2840 Holte | [32] | |||
Olufshøj | Søllerødvej 40, 2840 Holte | Two-winged house from the second half of the 18th century, including the gate on Søllerødvej.[33] | ||
Rudersdal Town Hall | Øverødvej 2, 2840 Holte | Town hall with park and immediate surroundings from 1942 by Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen.[34] | ||
Øverødvej 2, 2840 Holte | Annex building to the east from 1967 by Arne Jacobsen and Flemming Lassen.[35] | |||
Søllerød Kro | Søllerødvej 35, 2840 Holte | 1788 | Inn from 1677.[36] | |
Søllerød Rectory | Søllerødvej 31, 2840 Holte | 1788 | Three-winged rectory and stables building to the north c, 17944.[37] | |
Søllerødvej 31, 2840 Holte | 1788 | Three-winged rectory and stables building to the north c, 17944.[38] | ||
Villa Kathus | Norske Alle 15, 2840 Holte | 1968 | House with surroundings from 1968 designed by Bertel Udsen.[39] |
Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Description |
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De Ovale Haver (20) | K-F Nærum Og Omegn 1, 2850 Nærum | 1952 | Allotments from 1948-52 designed by Carl Theodor Sørensen.[40] |
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Countess Danner's Mansion | Skodsborg Strandvej 113, 2942 Skodsborg | 1852 | House from 1852 designed by Peter Kornerup, now part of Skodsborg Spa Hotel, and the grotto in the park.[41] | |
Skodsborg station | Bøllemosevej 4, 2942 Skodsborg | 1897 | station buildings on both sides of the tracks from 1897 designed by Heinrich Wenck.[42] | |
Bøllemosevej 4, 2942 Skodsborg | 1897 | station buildings on both sides of the tracks from 1897 designed by Heinrich Wenck.[43] | ||
Bøllemosevej 4, 2942 Skodsborg | 1897 | station buildings on both sides of the tracks from 1897 designed by Heinrich Wenck.[44] | ||
Bøllemosevej 4, 2942 Skodsborg | 1897 | station buildings on both sides of the tracks from 1897 designed by Heinrich Wenck.[45] | ||
Bøllemosevej 4, 2942 Skodsborg | 1897 | station buildings on both sides of the tracks from 1897 designed by Heinrich Wenck.[46] | ||
Villa Rex | Skodsborg Strandvej 123, 2942 Skodsborg | 1858 | House from 1969 designed by Johan Henrik Nebelong (tower added in 1880) for King Frederick VII and Countess Danner, now part of Skodsborg Spa Hotel.[47] |
Listing name | Image | Location | Coordinates | Description |
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Egebakken | Vedbæk Strandvej 335, 2950 Vedbæk | 1861 | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[48] | |
Vedbæk Strandvej 335, 2950 Vedbæk | 1861 | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860.[49] | ||
Vedbæk Strandvej 335, 2950 Vedbæk | 1861 | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860.[50] | ||
Enrum | Vedbæk Strandvej 341, 2950 Vedbæk | 1952 | House from 1864 designed by Johan Daniel Herholdt and King Charles' Spring.[51] | |
Vedbæk Strandvej 341, 2950 Vedbæk | 1952 | House from 1864 designed by Johan Daniel Herholdt and King Charles' Spring.[52] | ||
Frydenlund | Frydenlunds Alle 9, 2950 Vedbæk | 1756 | House from 1795.[53] | |
Frydenlunds Alle 9, 2950 Vedbæk | 1756 | House from 1795.[54] | ||
Frydenlunds Alle 9, 2950 Vedbæk | 1756 | House from 1795.[55] | ||
Frydenlunds Alle 9, 2950 Vedbæk | 1756 | House from 1795.[56] | ||
Frydenlunds Alle 9, 2950 Vedbæk | 1756 | House from 1795.[57] | ||
De to tidl. portørboliger ved Vedbæk Station | Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[58] | ||
Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[59] | |||
Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[60] | |||
Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[61] | |||
Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[62] | |||
Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[63] | |||
Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[64] | |||
Baneskellet 64, 2950 Vedbæk | House, stables and tool house from 1861, veranda added in 1860-[65] | |||
Strandbo | Vedbæk Strandvej 387A, 2950 Vedbæk | Strandby is a nine-bay house whose northern end (give bays) date from c. 1835 while its southern end (four bays) fate from c. 1860. A detached shed to the rear dates from c. 1880.[66] | ||
Vedbæk Strandvej 387A, 2950 Vedbæk | Strandby is a nine-bay house whose northern end (give bays) date from c. 1835 while its southern end (four bays) fate from c. 1860. A detached shed to the rear dates from c. 1880.[67] | |||
Vedbæk station | Vedbæk Stationsvej 20A and C, 2950 Vedbæk | 1897 | Station building, staircase building and platform tunnel from 1897 by Heinrich Wenck.[68] |
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