Listed buildings in Frederikshavn Municipality

The list of listed buildings in Frederishavn Municipality lists listed buildings in Frederikshavn Municipality, Denmark.

Note: This list is incomplete. A complete list of listed buildings in Vordingborg Municipality can be found on Danish Wikipedia.

The list

Listing name Image Location Year built Contributing resource Ref
AdmiralgårdenØstre Strandvej 51, 9990 Skagen1915Three-winged building from 1915 designed by Ulrik PlesnerRef
BangsboDronning Margrethes Vej 1, 9900 Frederikshavn18th centuryThree-winged manor house from the 18th centuryRef
Dronning Margrethes Vej 1, 9900 Frederikshavn17th centuryHalf-timbered barn from the 17th centuryRef
Brøndums HotelAnchersvej 3, 9990 Skagen1898Four-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 PlesnerRef
Anchersvej 3, 9990 Skagen1887The east wing from 1887 containing restaurant/inn facilitiesRef
Classen's HouseAlgade 3A, 9300 SæbyTownhouse priginally built before 1781 but the frontage replaced in 1834 and the rear side rebuilt in brick in 1877 ]Ref
Fiskepakhusene (6)Fiskehuskaj 1-31 and Rødspættevej 2-6, 9990 Skagen1907Six rows of warehouses for the storage of fisk from 61907 designed by Thorvald BindesbøllRef
KlitgårdenDamstedvej 39, 9990 Skagen1914Three-winged house designed by Ulrok Plesner for king Christian X and queen AlexandrineRef
Damstedvej 39, 9990 Skagen1914Garage building from 1914Ref
LerbækSkagensvej 195A, 9900 Frederikshavnc. 1675Manor house from the second half of the 17th century and the surrounding moatsRef
Mayor Hans Gram's HouseAlgade 12, 9300 Sæby1624Half-timbered house from 1624 and the connecting gatewayRef
Martello TowerKragholmen 2, 9900 Frederikshavn1686Gunpowder magazine from 1686 designed byAnthony Coucheron, originally part of Frederikshavn Fortress but moved to its current location in 1975Ref4
Michael and Anna Ancher HouseMarkvej 2, 9990 Skagen1837/1914The 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 PlesnerRef4
Nordre SkanseNordre Skanse 46, 9900 Frederikshavnc. 1700Coastal fortification with four bastions dating from c. 1700Ref
P. S. Krøyer HouseSct. Laurentii Vej 148, 9990 SkagenThe former home of P. S. Krøyer: The oldest part is from the 18th century but extended between 1801 and 1809Ref
Saxild's House (2)Markvej 4, 9990 Skagen1968Two detached wings situated perpendicularly to each other, built in c. 1780 but adapted by Ulrik Plesner in 1915Ref
Skagen Lighthouse (4)Fyrvej 36, 9990 Skagen1858Lighthouse and associated keeper's residence from 1858 designed by N. S. NebelongRef
Skagen Old LighthouseFyrvej 2, 9990 Skagen1748/1816Lighthouse from 1848 designed by Philip de Lange and extended in 1816Ref
Skagen's VippefyrHans Ruths Vej 15, 9990 SkagenA' vippefyr from 1884 Ref
Skagen Town HallSct. Laurentii Vej 87, 9990 Skagen1968Former town hall from 1968 designed by Ejnar BorgRef
Skagens MuseumBrøndumsvej 4, 9990 Skagen1914The old main building: Originally dating from the 18th century but rebuilt in 1850Ref
Brøndumsvej 4, 9990 Skagen1914The Studio Building from 1850Ref
SæbygårdSæbygårdvej 49, 9300 SæbyThree-winged, 18th-century manor house with connecting walls to the northwest and surrounding moatsRef
Tuxen's House (3)Tuxens Alle 18A-C, 9990 Skagen1834/1901The 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 courtyardRef

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