Listed buildings in Nørrebro

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This list of listed buildings in Nørrebro lists listed buildings and structures in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Listing name Image Location Coordinates Summary
Ahornsgade 15-19 Ahornsgade 15-19.jpg Ahornsgade 15, 2200 København N 55°41′29.77″N 12°33′34.62″E / 55.6916028°N 12.5596167°E / 55.6916028; 12.5596167 Apartment building and workshop building from 1886 and the cobbled courtyard[1]
Ahornsgade 17, 2200 København N 55°41′30.29″N 12°33′33.86″E / 55.6917472°N 12.5594056°E / 55.6917472; 12.5594056 Apartment building from 1886 and the cobbled courtyard[2]
Assistens Cemetery Assistens Kirkegård - Jagtvej gate.jpg Kapelvej 2, 2200 København N 55°41′27.61″N 12°32′57.25″E / 55.6910028°N 12.5492361°E / 55.6910028; 12.5492361 The wall on Kapelvej (1760 and 1881), Nørrebrogade (1760 and 1806), Nørrebros Runddel (1806) and Jagtvej (1831) as well as metalwork, gates and internal walls[3]
Assistens Cemetery: The Gravedigger's House Nørrebrogade 67, 2200 København N 55°41′36.57″N 12°32′56.29″E / 55.6934917°N 12.5489694°E / 55.6934917; 12.5489694 The residence for the gravedigger at the cemetery, built in 1805 by Jens Bang[4]
Blågårds Plads Blågårds Plads.jpg Blågårds Plads 0, 2200 København N 55°41′10.96″N 12°33′25.75″E / 55.6863778°N 12.5571528°E / 55.6863778; 12.5571528 Public space from 1915 designe by Ivar Bentson with integrated sculptures by Kai Nielsen[5]
Ewaldsgade 5 Ewaldsvej 5 (Nørrebro(.JPG Ewaldsgade 5, 2200 København N 55°40′58.93″N 12°33′28.61″E / 55.6830361°N 12.5579472°E / 55.6830361; 12.5579472 Former home of the architect Niels Sigfred Nebelong, built in 1853 to his own design[6]
Ewaldsgade 7-9 Ewaldsgade 9.JPG Ewaldsgade 9, 2200 København N 55°40′57.58″N 12°33′27.32″E / 55.6826611°N 12.5575889°E / 55.6826611; 12.5575889 No. 9 is a house from 1858 designed by Johan Daniel Herholdt; No. 7 is a house from 1863 built by master mason Johan Jacob Deuntzer and rebuilt in 1944[7]
Fælledvej 4 Fælledvej 4, 2200 København N 1921 Three-winged residential building in te yard from 1921 designed by H. P. N. Hedemann with internal decorations by Robert Storm Petersen [8]
(2) Tagensvej 85C, 2200 København N 18998 Industrial complex consisting of a small building from 1883 by Johan Schrøder attached to a combined office and storage building from 1888 [9]
Holger Petersen's Textile Factory: Workers' housing Arbejderboliger (Holger Petersens Manufakturvarefabrik).jpg Tagensvej 83B, 2200 København N 1885 Workers' housing from 1885 designed by Carl Thorning [10]
(3) Skotterupgade - Hornbækhus.jpg Borups Allé 5, 7 and 23, 2200 København N 123 Large residential block from 1923 designed by Kay Fisker with courtyard garden complex by G. N. Brandt [11]
Kaffebrænderiet Merkur Kafferisteriet Merkur.jpg Hermodsgade 24, 2200 København N 1858 Coffee roaster from 1932 designed by Carl Servais [12]
Linoleumshuset Linoleumshuset - brick work.jpg Åboulevard 84, 2200 København N 1931 Apartment block from 1931 designed Povl Baumann and notable for its patterned brickwork [13]
Jewish Northern Cemetery Mosaisk Nordre Begravelsesplads 1.JPG Møllegade 12, 2200 København N Jewish cemetery from 1694 with monuments and headstones as well as the residence and tall walls on Møllegade, Guldbergsgade and Birkegade from 1873 designed by Vilhelm Tvede [14]
Nørrebro station Nørrebro Station, Copenhagen.jpg Folmer Bendtsens Plads 17, 2200 København N 1930 Functionalist railway station from 1930 designed by K.T. Seest [15]
Rud. Rasmussen Rud. Rasmussen 07.jpg Nørrebrogade 45A, 2200 København N 1895 Combined residential and industrial complex from 1895 with a still operating furniture workshop [16]
Rud. Rasmussen 08.jpg Nørrebrogade 45A, 2200 København N 1895 Combined residential and industrial complex from 1895 with a still operating furniture workshop [17]
Ahornsgade 15-19.jpg Nørrebrogade 45A, 2200 København N 1895 Combined residential and industrial complex from 1895 with a still operating furniture workshop [18]
Zøllnerhus Zøllnerhust.jpg Gormsgade 2A, 2200 København N 1936 Three-winged apartment complex from 1936 designed by Charles I. Schou and Erik Kragh,with verenda, yard, parking facility and bicycle ramp on its rear side [19]

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