Listed buildings in Køge Municipality

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

The list

4140 Borup

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
Borup SchoolHovedgaden 41, 4140 Borup55°29′58.28″N 11°58′33.69″E10 bays long half-timbered school building from 1661[1]
SvenstrupBorupvej 100, 4140 Borup55°29′31.57″N 11°57′19.07″EThree-winged manor house from 1781-84 by Johan Christian Kitzlin[2]
Borupvej 96, 4140 Borup55°29′23.65″N 11°57′20.42″ESouthern residence for stafff[3]
Borupvej 96, 4140 Borup55°29′23.65″N 11°57′20.42″ENorthern residence for staff[4]
Borupvej 96, 4140 Borup55°29′23.65″N 11°57′20.42″EStable[5]
Borupvej 96, 4140 Borup55°29′23.65″N 11°57′20.42″EStable for sheep[6]

4600 Køge

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
BillesborgBillesborgvej 59A, 4600 Køge55°25′35.38″N 12°11′58.7″EManor house from 1722 designed by Johan Cornelius Krieger[7]
Brogade 1: Køge PharmacyBrogade 1A, 4600 Køge55°27′21″N 12°10′56.7″EBuilding originally from the 1660s but rebuilt in c. 1800 and 1865[8]
Brogade 1D, 4600 Køge55°27′21.12″N 12°10′59.08″ESide wing[9]
Brogade 16Brogade 16A, 4600 Køge55°27′19.36″N 12°10′54.13″EHouse from 1636[10]
Brogade 16D, 4600 Køge55°27′19.52″N 12°10′52.61″ENorthern side wing from between 1761 and 1791[11]
Brogade 18Brogade 18A, 4600 Køge1634House from 1634 but facade on the street rebuilt in brick in 1867Ref
Brogade 18A, 4600 KøgeSide wing from c. 1800 but extended with extra floor in 1867Ref
Brogade 21 and Bag Haverne 52 ABag Haverne 52A, 4600 Køge1634House and side wing from between 1847 and 1854Ref
Brogade 21A, 4600 Køge1853Warehouse from 1853Ref
Brogade 22Brogade 22, 4600 KøgeHouse dating from the middle of the 17th century but rebuilt in 1817 and the half-timbered part of the side wingRef
Brogade 23Brogade 23A, 4600 KøgeComplex from the 1630s and 1640sRef
Brogade 26Brogade 26, 4600 KøgeThe house on the street and the wing along the streamRef
Gammel KøgegårdGammel Køgegaard 3, 4600 Køge1791/1856Manor house consisting of a main wing from 1791 and two flanking wings from 1856Ref
Gammel Køgegaard 5, 4600 Køge1603The half-timbered north wing from 1603Ref
Kirkestræde:
Asylgården
Kirkestræde 10, 4600 Køgec. 1620Building from c. 1620Ref
Kirkestræde 3Kirkestræde 3A, 4600 Køge1638Building from 1638Ref
Kirkestræde 5Kirkestræde 5, 4600 KøgeHouse dating from the 17th century but with a front rebuilt in brick between 1847 and 1857Ref
Kirkestræde 6Kirkestræde 6, 4600 Køgec. 1600House from c. 1600Ref
Kirkestræde 8Kirkestræde 8, 4600 KøgeHouse and side wing from the 17th century but the facade on the street partly rebuilt in the 1840s and in the 1870sRef
Kirkestræde 9Kirkestræde 9, 4600 KøgeOriginally two half-timbered houses from the 17th century but with one facade in brick on the street in 1847 and a side wing to the northRef
Kirkestræde 11Kirkestræde 9, 4600 KøgeTwo half-timbered houses from before 1761 whose north and south sides were revuilt in brick in c. 1850 and 1863Ref
Kirkestræde 14 and 16Kirkestræde 16, 4600 KøgeHalf-timbered house (No. 14) from before 1761 a house from 1820 (No. 16)Ref
Kirkestræde 15Kirkestræde 15, 4600 KøgeHalf-timbered house from before 1761 which was partly rebuilt in brick in 1857Ref
Kirkestræde 17Kirkestræde 17, 4600 KøgeHalf-timbered house from before 1791 which was partly rebuilt in brick and extended with an extra floor in 1861Ref
Kirkestræde 20Kirkestræde 20, 4600 Køge1628House from 1527Ref
Kirkestræde 21Kirkestræde 21, 4600 Køge1810Corner building from 1810 except for the western half of the Lille Kirkestræde wing which is from 1847Ref
Kirkestræde 23Kirkestræde 23, 4600 KøgeWall section from the Middle AgesRef
Kirkestræde 25Kirkestræde 25-27, 4600 KøgeHouse from the 17th century but later alteredRef
Køge BridgeBrogade 0, 4600 Køge1633Bridge from 1633 designed by Hans van Steenwinckel the Younger and widened in 1802, 1923, 1935 and 1994Ref
Køge JailhouseBygårdsstræde 1, 4600 Køge1855Former jailhouse from 1855 and wall on Nørregade from 1857Ref4
Køge MuseumNørregade 4, 4600 KøgeOriginally two half-timbered houses, both from the 1610sRef
Nørregade 4, 4600 KøgeSide wing of which the western part is from the 1510s and the eastern part is from the second half of the 17th centuryRef
Køge Town HallTorvet 1, 4600 KøgeBuilding from 1552 and later but strongly altered in 1803Ref4
Laugshusgade 8Laugshusgade 8, 4600 Køge1882House from 1882Ref4
Norske LøveNiels Juelsgade 11810sTwo-storey hotel building with a hipped, red tile roof from the 1810sRef4
Nørregade 5Nørregade 5, 4600 Køgec. 1620Townhouse from c. 1620Ref4
Nørregade 22Nørregade 22, 4600 KøgeTownhouse from the late 17th century but with the facade rebuilt in 1877Ref4
Nørregade 31Nørregade 31, 4600 Køgec. 1620Townhouse built between 1612 and 1615Ref4
Nørregade 41Nørregade 41A, 4600 Køge1847Townhouse from 1846-47Ref
Nørregade 41A, 4600 Køge1847Side wingRef
Privatmejeriet Vasebæk (tidl.)Ågade 1, 4600 Køge1930Former dairy from 1930Ref4
SmedegårdenKirkestræde 13A, 4600 Køge1882Complex consisting of a two-storey northern from the middle of the 16th century /door from 1696 flanked by two decorated stone plates from c. 15020 originating from Copenahgen Castle), a one-storey southern part probably dates from the 17th century and a northern side wing dates from c. 1620Ref4
Torvet 5Torvet 5, 4600 Køgec. 1550House dating from c. 1550 but altered in the 19th centuryRef4
Torvet 13Torvet 13, 4600 Køge55°27′22.06″N 12°10′54.51″EHourse from 1580-1600 that was partly rebuilt and expanded across Åstræde in c. 1635-45Ref
Torvet 13, 4600 Køge55°27′22.06″N 12°10′54.51″ESide wing probably from 1580-1600Ref
Torvet 19Torvet 10, 4600 Køge55°27′21.02″N 12°10′51.41″EWarehouse from 1844Ref
Torvet 19, 4600 Køge55°27′21.19″N 12°10′51.04″EPavilionRef
Torvet 21: ManufakturgårdenTorvet 21, 4600 Køge1882Building dating from the Middle Ages and 1634 but adapted in 1826Ref4
Torvet 28Torvet 28, 4600 Køge55°27′24.78″N 12°10′49.68″EHouse dating from c. 1550 but altered in the 19th centuryRef4
Tøxen's SchoolNørregade 43, 4600 Køge1859School building from 1859Ref
Ulfeldt HouseNørregade 24A, 4600 KøgeHouse of which the northern part of the facade dates from 1650 and the southern part dates from 185152Ref
Vestergade 5Vestergade 5, 4600 Køge1850House from 1850Ref
Vestergade 7:
Blikkenslagergården
Vestergade 6A, 4600 Køgec. 1578House from c. 1689Ref
Vestergade 6A, 4600 KøgeSide wingRef
GarvergårdenVestergade 7A, 4600 Køgec. 1600Two-storey house with exposed timber framing and side wing dating from c. 1600Ref
Vestergade 7, 4600 Køgec. 1600A three-bay, detached building which was originally part of the side wingRef
Vestergade 16Vestergade 16G, 4600 Køge1644Two-storey, half-timbered building from 1644Ref
Køge Iron FoundryVestergade 29A, 4600 Køge1875Building on the street from 1875Ref
Vestergade 29B, 4600 KøgeSide wing of which the narrow part dates from 1837 and the wide part dates from 1842Ref
Vestergade 29C, 4600 Køge1865Rear wing(foundry wing from 1865Ref
Vestergade 31Vestergade 31, 4600 Køge1746House from 1857 and expanded with an extra floor towards the street in 1886Ref
Vestergade 33Vestergade 33, 4600 Køge1801House built in 1801 and later shortenedRef

4681 Herfølge

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
HegnetslundVordingborgvej 82, 4681 Herfølge55°25′16.04″N 12°8′35.1″EHouse from 1825 designed by Hans Jørgen Koch[12]
Herfølge StationStationsvej 16, 4681 Herfølge55°25′3.67″N 12°8′14.02″EStation building from 1908 by Heinrich Wenck[13]
Stationsvej 16, 4681 Herfølge55°25′3.67″N 12°8′14.02″EWarehouse from 1908 by Heinrich Wenck[14]
Stationsvej 16, 4681 Herfølge55°25′3.67″N 12°8′14.02″EToilet building from 1908 by Heinrich Wenck[15]
Scheels HospitalKirkevej 3A, 4681 Herfølge55°25′1.61″N 12°8′51.92″EHospital building from the 1720s[16]
Kirkevej 3A, 4681 Herfølge55°25′1.61″N 12°8′51.92″EGarden pavilion [17]

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