Listed buildings in Nørrebro


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

List

Listing nameImageLocationCoordinatesSummary-
Ahornsgade 15-19Ahornsgade 15, 2200 København NApartment building and workshop building from 1886 and the cobbled courtyard-
Ahornsgade 15-19Ahornsgade 17, 2200 København NApartment building from 1886 and the cobbled courtyard-
Assistens CemeteryKapelvej 2, 2200 København NThe wall on Kapelvej, Nørrebrogade, Nørrebros Runddel and Jagtvej as well as metalwork, gates and internal walls-
Assistens Cemetery: The Gravedigger's HouseNørrebrogade 67, 2200 København NThe residence for the gravedigger at the cemetery, built in 1805 by Jens Bang-
Blågårds PladsBlågårds Plads 0, 2200 København NPublic space from 1915 designe by Ivar Bentson with integrated sculptures by Kai Nielsen-
Ewaldsgade 5Tagensvej 83B, 2200 København N1885Workers' housing from 1885 designed by Carl Thorning
Hornbækhus Borups Allé 5, 7 and 23, 2200 København N123Large residential block from 1923 designed by Kay Fisker with courtyard garden complex by G. N. Brandt
Kaffebrænderiet MerkurHermodsgade 24, 2200 København N1858Coffee roaster from 1932 designed by Carl Servais
LinoleumshusetÅboulevard 84, 2200 København N1931Apartment block from 1931 designed Povl Baumann and notable for its patterned brickwork
Jewish Northern CemeteryMøllegade 12, 2200 København NJewish 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
Nørrebro stationFolmer Bendtsens Plads 17, 2200 København N1930Functionalist railway station from 1930 designed by K.T. Seest
Rud. RasmussenNørrebrogade 45A, 2200 København N1895Combined residential and industrial complex from 1895 with a still operating furniture workshop
Rud. RasmussenNørrebrogade 45A, 2200 København N1895Combined residential and industrial complex from 1895 with a still operating furniture workshop
Rud. RasmussenNørrebrogade 45A, 2200 København N1895Combined residential and industrial complex from 1895 with a still operating furniture workshop
ZøllnerhusGormsgade 2A, 2200 København N1936Three-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