Listed buildings in Frederikshavn Municipality
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The list of listed buildings in Frederishavn Municipality enumerates historic buildings in Frederikshavn Municipality, Denmark, which have been recognised by the Danish Agency of Culture (Kulturarvsstyrelsen).
Note: This list is incomplete. A complete list of listed buildings in Vordingborg Municipality can be found on Danish Wikipedia.
The list
[edit]Listing name | Image | Location | Year built | Contributing resource | Ref |
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Admiralgården | Østre Strandvej 51, 9990 Skagen | 1915 | Three-winged building from 1915 designed by Ulrik Plesner | [1] | |
Bangsbo | Dronning Margrethes Vej 1, 9900 Frederikshavn | 18th century | Three-winged manor house from the 18th century | [2] | |
Dronning Margrethes Vej 1, 9900 Frederikshavn | 17th century | Half-timbered barn from the 17th century | [3] | ||
Brøndums Hotel | Anchersvej 3, 9990 Skagen | 1898 | Four-winged hotel complex: Part of the south wing dating from 1874 but adapted and expanded by Ulrik Plesner in 1892; the verenda and west wing from 1898 by Ulrik Plesner; the north wing and connecting hallway by Ulrik Plesner | [4] | |
Anchersvej 3, 9990 Skagen | 1887 | The east wing from 1887 containing restaurant/inn facilities | [5] | ||
Classen's House | Algade 3A, 9300 Sæby | Townhouse originally built before 1781 but the frontage replaced in 1834 and the rear side rebuilt in brick in 1877 | [6] | ||
Fiskepakhusene (6) | Fiskehuskaj 1-31 and Rødspættevej 2-6, 9990 Skagen | 1907 | Six rows of warehouses for the storage of fish from 1907 designed by Thorvald Bindesbøll | [7] | |
Klitgården | Damstedvej 39, 9990 Skagen | 1914 | Three-winged house designed by Ulrik Plesner for King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine | [8] | |
Damstedvej 39, 9990 Skagen | 1914 | Garage building from 1914 | [9] | ||
Lerbæk | Skagensvej 195A, 9900 Frederikshavn | c. 1675 | Manor house from the second half of the 17th century and the surrounding moats | [10] | |
Mayor Hans Gram's House | Algade 12, 9300 Sæby | 1624 | Half-timbered house from 1624 and the connecting gateway | [11] | |
Martello Tower | Kragholmen 2, 9900 Frederikshavn | 1686 | Gunpowder magazine from 1686 designed by Anthony Coucheron, originally part of Frederikshavn Fortress but moved to its current location in 1975 | [12] | |
Michael and Anna Ancher House | Markvej 2, 9990 Skagen | 1837/1914 | The former home of Anna and Michael Ancher; the south wing originally built between 1827 and 1837 and extended westwards in 1840 and again in 1860; the northern extension from 1914 designed by Ulrik Plesner | [13] | |
Nordre Skanse | Nordre Skanse 46, 9900 Frederikshavn | c. 1700 | Coastal fortification with four bastions dating from c. 1700 | [14] | |
P. S. Krøyer House | Sct. Laurentii Vej 148, 9990 Skagen | The former home of P. S. Krøyer; the oldest part is from the 18th century but extended between 1801 and 1809. | [15] | ||
Saxild's House (2) | Markvej 4, 9990 Skagen | 1968 | Two detached wings situated perpendicularly to each other, built in c. 1780 but adapted by Ulrik Plesner in 1915 | [16] | |
Skagen Lighthouse (4) | Fyrvej 36, 9990 Skagen | 1858 | Lighthouse and associated keeper's residence from 1858 designed by N. S. Nebelong | [17] | |
Skagen Old Lighthouse | Fyrvej 2, 9990 Skagen | 1748/1816 | Lighthouse from 1848 designed by Philip de Lange and extended in 1816 | [18] | |
Skagen's Vippefyr | Hans Ruths Vej 15, 9990 Skagen | A vippefyr from 1884 | [19] | ||
Skagen Town Hall | Sct. Laurentii Vej 87, 9990 Skagen | 1968 | Former town hall from 1968 designed by Ejnar Borg | [20] | |
Skagens Museum | Brøndumsvej 4, 9990 Skagen | 1914 | The old main building, originally dating from the 18th century but rebuilt in 1850 | [21] | |
Skagens Museum | Brøndumsvej 4, 9990 Skagen | 1914 | The studio building from 1850 | [22] | |
Sæbygård | Sæbygårdvej 49, 9300 Sæby | Three-winged, 18th-century manor house with connecting walls to the northwest and surrounding moats | [23] | ||
Tuxen's House (3) | Tuxens Alle 18A-C, 9990 Skagen | 1834/1901 | The former home of Laurits Tuxen: The half-timbered, L-shaped building of which the south wing is from 1834 and the east wing is from 1842 but was adapted by Thorvald Jørgensen in 1901 (Tuxens Alle 18A); half-timbered pabilion from 1902 (Tuxens Alle 18B), the detached, haæf-timbered west wing from 1901 (Tuxens Alle 18C); the cobbled central courtyard. | [24] |
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