Listed buildings in Hørsholm Municipality

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

The list

2960 Rungsted Kyst

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
Dreyersvej 9Dreyersvej 9, 2960 Rungsted Kyst55°53′14.87″N 12°32′24.48″EHouse from 1938 designed by Steen Eiler Rasmussen[1]
Piniehøj 20Piniehøj 20, 2960 Rungsted Kyst55°52′23.08″N 12°33′9.94″EHouse from 1962 designed by Hanne and Poul Kjærholm including the garden wall, driveway and front space[2]
Rungsted Strandvej 68Rungsted Strandvej 68, 2960 Rungsted Kyst55°52′32.65″N 12°32′57.91″EHouse and garden from 1968 designed by Halldor Gunnløgsson[3]
RungstedlundRungsted Strandvej 111, 2960 Rungsted Kyst55°53′0.33″N 12°32′36.35″EOne-storey L-shaped building with attached two-storey wing, built in 1680 and adapted in the 19th century[4]
SophienbergRungsted Strandvej 219, 2960 Rungsted Kyst55°53′58.13″N 12°31′57.95″ECountry house from 1746 by Niels Eigtved (reduced in c. 1800) and garden[5]

2970 Hørsholm

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
Doctor's residenceUsserød Kongevej 120, 2970 Hørsholm55°53′35.46″N 12°29′38.92″EHouse dating from 1792 and altered in about 1840[6]
FolehavegårdFolehavevej 125A, 2970 Hørsholmc. 1770Main building from c. 1770[7]
Folehavevej 125A, 2970 Hørsholmc. 1850Barn from c. 1850[8]
Folehavevej 125B, 2970 Hørsholmc. 1870Residential building with attached stables from c. 1870[9]
FuglsangshusGl Hovedgade 2, 2970 Hørsholm55°52′33.8″N 12°29′50.84″EThe half-timbered former residence of the gardener at Hirschholm Palace from 1794, dismantled and rebuilt at the current site in 1979-80[10]
Gammel Hovedgade 3 AGl Hovedgade 3A, 2970 Hørsholm55°52′33.5″N 12°29′49.65″EHouse from the 19th century[11]
Gammel Hovedgade 5Gl Hovedgade 5, 2970 Hørsholm55°52′34.2″N 12°29′49.53″EHouse from the 19th century 1794, dismantled and rebuilt at the current site in 1979-80[12]
Gammel Hovedgade 7Gl Hovedgade 7, 2970 Hørsholm55°52′34.77″N 12°29′49.75″EHouse built after 1812[13]
Gammel Hovedgade 9Gl Hovedgade 9, 2970 Hørsholm55°52′35.77″N 12°29′48.75″EHouse from 1806[14]
Hørsholm Local History MuseumSdr. Jagtvej 2, 2970 Hørsholm55°52′30.82″N 12°30′10.14″EFormer residence for the estate manager (godsforvalteren) at the Hørsholm crown estate from 1723 designed by crown prince Christian (VI)[15]
Hørsholm Rectory (2)Sdr. Jagtvej 1, 2970 Hørsholm1729sHouse from the 1720s extended with the three easternmost bays in c. 1880Ref
KavalerbygningenFolehavevej 19, 2970 Hørsholm1723Former residential quarters from 1721 associated with Hirschholm PalaceRef
MikkelgårdRungsted Strandvej 302, 2970 Hørsholm1915Four-winged house from 1915 designed by Povl Baumann as well as the courtyard and bridgeRef
Mortenstrupgård (5)Mortenstrupvej 75, 2970 HørsholmMain building with three attached wings built between the late 18th century and 1850, two detached buildings from the 19th century and 1852, respectively, as well as the cobbled courtyard, the stone-lined midden, the stone lining around the garden and the red-leaved European beechRef
Museum of Hunting and ForestryFolehavevej 13, 2970 Hørsholm1739Stables from 1739 designed by Lauritz de ThjurahRef
Folehavevej 13, 2970 Hørsholm1713Barn from 1713Ref
Folehavevej 13, 2970 Hørsholm1739Guard Hussar stables from 1739 designed by Lauritz de ThurahRef
PostholdergårdenGl Hovedgade 11, 2970 Hørsholm1788House from 1788 and laterRef
Stolberg MonumentSdr. Jagtvej 0, 2970 Hørsholm1766Monument from 1766 designed by Nicolas-Henri JardinRef
Tingstedgård (2)Landsbyen 6, 2970 Hørsholm1766Four-winged farmhouse of which the residential wing dates from 1759 and was altered in 1834 and the cobbled courtyardRef
Usserød Textile Factory (5)Lyngsø Alle 3, 2970 HørsholmIndustrial complex from the 19th and 20th century wing date from 1759 and was altered in 1834 and the cobbled courtyardRef

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