Listed buildings in Gentofte Municipality

This is a list of listed buildings in Gentofte Municipality, Denmark.

The list

2820 Gentofte

Listing name Image Location Year built Description
Bernstorff PalaceBernstorff Slot 1, 2820 Gentofte55°45′30.53″N 12°33′8.36″ECountry house from 1759 designed by Nicolas-Henri Jardin[1]
Bernstorff Palace: The Gardener's HoseVed Slotshaven 8, 2820 Gentofte55°45′18.44″N 12°32′47.14″EThe former residence (including a shed) for the gardener at Bernstofrf Palace from 1884-86 designed by Ferdinand Meldahl[2]
BernstorffstøttenLyngbyvej 0, 2820 Gentofte55°44′7.83″N 12°32′33.72″EMeemorial from 1783 designed by Johannes Wiedewelt[3]
Brogårdsvej 72Brogårdsvej 72, 2820 Gentofte55°45′15.2″N 12°31′31.49″EHouse from 1937 designed by Poul Henningsen[4]
Det Svenske Hus, BernstorffsparkenBernstorff Slot 2, 2820 Gentofte55°45′32.721″N 12°33′3.53″EA wooden garden pavilion in Swedish style, possibly dating from the Nordic Exhibition in Tivoli in 1888 The sister-house Det Norske Hus was moved to Aarhus after the 1888 exhibit.[5]
Ermelundsvej 94Ermelundsvej 94, 2820 Gentofte55°45′49.17″N 12°32′11.09″EHouse from 1735[6]
Ermelundsvej 96: SprøjtehusetErmelundsvej 96, 2820 Gentofte55°45′48.12″N 12°32′14.15″ESprøjtehus from c. 1750, possibly by Lauritz de Thurah [7]
IbstrupJægersborg Alle 170A, 2820 Gentofte55°45′46.4″N 12°32′2.95″ETwo-winged house from 1867Ref
Jægersborg BarracksJægersborg Alle 156 A-C, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southeastern residential wingRef
Jægersborg Alle 158 A-C, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northeastern residential wingRef
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northwestern residential wingRef
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southwestern residential wingRef
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southeastern dog houseRef
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northeastern dog houseRef
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The northwestern dog houseRef
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The southwestern dog houseRef
Jægersborg Alle 150 A-C, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The eastern stableRef
Jægersborg Alle 150A, 2820 Gentofte1734-39Complex from 1734-39 by Lauritz de Thurah: The western stableRef
KildeskovshallenAdolphsvej 25, 2820 Gentofte55°44′47.6″N 12°33′9.22″EIndoor swimming pool from 1966-197 designed by Karen Clemmensen and Ebbe Clemmensen[8]
Adolphsvej 25, 2820 Gentofte55°44′47.6″N 12°33′9.22″ESports venue from 1966-197 designed by Karen Clemmensen and Ebbe Clemmensen[9]
Lille BernstorffJægersborg Alle 117, 2820 Gentofte55°45′39.36″N 12°32′41.06″EHouse from 1811[10]
Solbakkevej 57Solbakkevej 57, 2820 Gentofte55°45′55.24″N 12°32′31.58″EHouse from 1953 designed by Ebbe Clemmensen[11]
SchæffergårdenErmelundsvej 105, 2820 Gentofte55°45′49.88″N 12°32′9.08″EFMain wing built 175472 and the side wings from 1950-51 by Palle Suenson[12]
Skovvej 35 ASkovvej 35A, 2820 Gentofte55°45′50.31″N 12°32′42.51″EHouse and verenda from 1952 designed by Eva and Nils Koppel[13]
VintappergårdenLyngbyvej 485, 2820 Gentofte55°45′35.07″N 12°30′55.35″EHouse from c. 1770, now a restaurant[14]

2870 Dyssegård

Listing name Image Location Year built Description Ref
Munkegaard SchoolVangedevej 178, 2870 Dyssegård1957Modernistfrom 1957 designed by Arne JacobsenRef

2900 Hellerup

Listing name Image Location Year built Description
Bakkedal 7Bakkedal 7, 2900 Hellerup55°44′7.64″N 12°32′55.04″EModernist house from 1934 designed by Mogens Lassen[15]
Bernstorffsvej 17Bernstorffsvej 17, 2900 Hellerup55°43′37.64″N 12°32′16.61″EHouse and surrounding garden from 1931 designed by Frits Schlegel [16]
Øregård GymnasiumGersonsvej 32, 2900 Hellerup55°44′16.6″N 12°34′0.13″EFour-winged main building with covered, central aula from 1923 designed by Gustav Bartholin Hagen and Edvard Thomsen[17]
ØregaardØrehøj Alle 2, 2900 Hellerup55°44′19.66″N 12°34′22.3″EFormer country house from 1806 designed by Joseph-Jacques Ramée. Now an art museum[18]
Tuborg Administration BuildingStrandvejen 54, 2900 Hellerup55°43′33.74″N 12°34′37.56″EAnton Rosen's administration building from 1913 for the Tuborg Breweries, including gate pillars, granite balls and part of the paving[19]

2920 Charlottenlund

Listing name Image Location Year built Description Ref
Charlottenlund PalaceJægersborg Alle 1A, 2920 Charlottenlund55°44′55.91″N 12°35′8.94″EThe original country house was built by Johan Cornelius Krieger in 1730-1733, æater expanded and adapted by Ferdinand Meldahl in 1880-1881 Nicolas-Henri JardinRef
Det tidl. sprøjtehus ved Charlottenlund SlotJægersborg Alle 2A, 2920 Charlottenlund55°44′58.51″N 12°35′6.65″ERef
Femvejen 2Femvejen 2, 2920 Charlottenlund55°45′27.37″N 12°35′31.5″EHouse with raised verenda and outbuilding from 1933-34 designed byJohan PedersenRef
Femvejen 2, 2920 Charlottenlund55°45′27.37″N 12°35′31.5″EHouse with raised verenda and outbuilding from 1933-34 designed byJohan PedersenRef
Gammel SkovgårdKrathusvej 36, 2920 Charlottenlund55°46′11.35″N 12°34′21.19″EHouse from c. 1820Ref
Godfred Rodesvej 2Gotfred Rodes Vej 2, 2920 Charlottenlund55°46′3.43″N 12°34′6.41″EHouse, greenhouse, garage building, walls and garden designed by Arne Jacobsen for his own useRef
Gotfred Rodes Vej 2, 2920 Charlottenlund55°46′3.43″N 12°34′6.41″EHouse, greenhouse, garage building, walls and garden designed by Arne Jacobsen for his own useRef
Jægersborg Allé 90Jægersborg Alle 90, 2920 Charlottenlund55°45′28.64″N 12°33′35.12″EStable building from c. 1800Ref
Jægersborg Allé 92-94Jægersborg Alle 92, 2920 Charlottenlund55°45′29.37″N 12°33′35.01″EHouse from c. 1800Ref
Krathusvej 2: Kai Nielsen HouseKrathusvej 2, 2920 Charlottenlund55°45′58.88″N 12°34′26.1″EHouse from 1916 designed by Ivar Bentsen for the sculptor Kai Nielsen and the wall along ØrnekulsvejRef
Krathusvej 7 (2)Krathusvej 7, 2920 Charlottenlundc. 1927House from 1937 designed by Aage Rafn for his own use with a later extensionRef
Krathusvej 7, 2920 Charlottenlundc. 1927Later extensionRef
Skovshoved Petrol StationKystvejen 24, 2920 Charlottenlundc1937Petrol station from 1937 designed by Arne JacobsenRef
Smutvej 14Smutvej 14, 2920 Charlottenlund1955House and verenda from 1955 designed by Erik Kristian SørensenRef
SystemhusetOrdrupvej 70A, 2920 Charlottenlund55°45′44.23″N 12°34′33.07″EApartment building from 1937 designed by Mogens Lassen and Ernst IshøyRef

2930 Klampenborg

Listing name Image Location Year built Description Ref
BellavistaStrandvejen 419, 2930 Klampenborg55°46′23.62″N 12°35′23.62″EModernist housing estate from 1933 designed by Arne JacobsenRef
Strandvejen 419, 2930 Klampenborg55°46′23.62″N 12°35′23.62″EGarage complex from 1933 designed by Arne JacobsenRef
Bellevue Beach (9)Strandvejen 338A and 340, 2930 Klampenborg1938Kiosks, lifeguard towers and changing cabinsRef1
Bellevue TheatreStrandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg1936Theatre building designed by Arne JacobsenRef
Strandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg1936Theatre building designed by Arne JacobsenRef
Strandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg1936Residential wingRef
Strandvejen 435-451, 2930 Klampenborg1936GarageRef
BelvedereStrandvejen 407, 2930 Klampenborg55°46′24.31″N 12°35′32.49″EHouse from 1842 and altered in 1848Ref
ChristiansholmChristiansholm Slot 1, 2930 Klampenborg55°46′22.121″N 12°35′15.45″EFormer country house built between 1746 and 1767Ref
EmiliekildeEmiliekildevej 0, 2930 Klampenborg55°46′21.07″N 12°35′39″EA 5.7 m tall memorial designed by Nicolai AbildgaardRef
Hvidørevej 24Hvidørevej 24, 2930 Klampenborg55°46′6.74″N 12°35′18.29″EHouse with courtyard from 1940 designed by Mogens LassenRef
Hvidørevej 28Hvidørevej 28, 2930 Klampenborg55°46′6.95″N 12°35′16.06″EHouse from 1957 designed by Mogens LassenRef
Klampenborg station (3)Dyrehavevej 1, 2930 Klampenborg1897Railway station consisting of waiting room, platform roof and control post from 1897 designe by Heinrich WenckRef
Ordrup stationKystbanen 21, 2930 Klampenborg1957Station building from 1924 designed by K.T. SeestRef
SøholmSøholm Park 1, 2900 Hellerup55°43′26.25″N 12°33′10.66″ESøholm is a Neoclassical house from 1806-09 designedby Christian Frederik Hansen, possibly in collaboration with Peder MallingRef
Søholm Row Houses, Bellevuekrogen (19)Strandvejen 413, Bellevuekrogen 20-26, 2930 Klampenborg1946-50Søholm I: One terrace with five houses designed by Arne Jacobsen (5)Ref
Bellevuekrogen 2-18, 2930 Klampenborg1949-57Søholm II: Two terraces with 3 and six housesRef
Bellevuekrogen 1-7, 2930 KlampenborgSøholm III: One terrace with four one-storey houses390-13422-15
Bellevuekrogen 903, 2930 Klampenborg1951Garage complex[ Ref Ref]
Sølystvej 5Sølystvej 5, 2930 Klampenborg1935, 1960Modernist house on a sloping site built by Mogens Lassen for his owned use. He expanded and altered the premises throughout his life, using it as an experimentarium. Studio building from 1960Ref
Sølystvej 5, 2930 Klampenborg1935, 1960Studio building from 1960Ref
Sølystvej 5, 2930 KlampenborgOutbuildingRef
Sølystvej 7Sølystvej 7, 2930 Klampenborg1933Moernist house from 1933 designed by Mogens LassenRef
Sølystvej 11Sølystvej 11, 2930 Klampenborg1938, 1949Moernist hous from 1938 designed by Mogens Lassen, including walls, stairs and trees. Garage building from 1949Ref
Sølystvej 11, 2930 Klampenborg1938, 1949Moernist hous from 1938 designed by Mogens Lassen, including walls, stairs and trees. Garage building from 1949Ref
Ved Bellevue Bugt (6)Strandvejen 415 A-E og 417 A1962Residential development from 1962 consisting of an apartment building and one-storey atrium houses designed by Arne JacobsenRef

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