Listing name
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Image
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Location
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Coordinates
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Description
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Bakkekammen 23 |
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Bakkekammen 23, 4300 Holbæk |
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L-shaped house from 1912 designed by Ivar Bentson. The two wings, form two of three wings of a largely symmetrical complex.[1]
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Bakkekammen 23, 4300 Holbæk |
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One-storey, southern outbuilding wing of the three-winged complex. It was in 1920 expanded with a greenhouse towards the south.[2]
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Bakkekammen 23, 4300 Holbæk |
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Free-standing, L-shaped outbuilding from 1920 built to the north of the three winged complex in 1920.[3]
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Bakkekammen 40 |
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Bakkekammen 40, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
House from 1917 designed by Ivar Bentsen and Marius Pedersen[4]
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Bakkekammen 40, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
Garage from 1917 designed by Ivar Bentsen and Marius Pedersen[5]
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Bakkekammen 40, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
Outbuilding from 1917 designed by Ivar Bentsen and Marius Pedersen[6]
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Bakkekammen 40, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
Garden pavilion[7]
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Bakkekammen 45 |
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Bakkekammen 45, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
Marius Pedersen øs own home built in 1929 in the style known as Bedre Byggeskik,[8]
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Bakkekammen 45, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
Garage.[9]
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Diget 24 |
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Diget 24, 4300 Holbæk |
1922 |
House from 1922 designed by Ivar Bentsen[10]
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Hagestedgård |
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Nykøbingvej 84, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
Main building, consisting of a one,storey, half timbered building from 1748 and the remains of a tower from 1555[11]
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Nykøbingvej 84, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
Two pavilions located on the north side of the central courtyard[12]
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Nykøbingvej 84A, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
The western of two L-shaped , one-storey buildings located on the east side of the central courtyard[13]
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Nykøbingvej 84B, 4300 Holbæk |
1835 |
The western of two L-shaped , one-storey buildings located on the east side of the central courtyard[14]
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Holbæk Barracks |
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Kasernevej 43, 4300 Holbæk |
1913 |
Eksercerhuset:: Drill house from 1913 by Olaf Petri and Egil Fischer situated on the east side of the central drill grounds.[15]
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Kasernevej 77, 4300 Holbæk |
1913 |
Ridehuset: Equestrian building 1913 by Olaf Petri and Egil Fischer situated on the west side of the central drill grounds.[16]
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Holbæk Elefant Apotek |
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Ahlgade 32, 4300 Holbæk |
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Building from c. 1800 which was altered in 1847 and extended towards the yard in 1889[17]
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Bysøstræde 1, 4300 Holbæk |
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Two-storey side wing from the 18th century which was adapted in 1857 and one-storey extension with two-storey eastern side wing from 1889[18]
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Bagstræde 1, 4300 Holbæk |
1913 |
Ice houseextension[19]
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Holbæk Museum |
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Klosterstræde 16, 4300 Holbæk |
1670 |
One-storey, halftimbered building fronting the street from 1669-70[20]
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Klosterstræde 16, 4300 Holbæk |
1670 |
One-storey, half-timberedm building to the rear from 1669-70[21]
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Klosterstræde 16, 4300 Holbæk |
1913 |
Two-storey, half-timbered building originally situated on Algade[22]
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Holbæk Priory (Sortebrødreklosteret) |
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Klosterstræde 7, 4300 Holbæk |
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The priory's west wing from the 14th century and the south wing which also dates from the 14th century but was adapted in 1783, 1863 and 1916[23]
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Holbæk Seminarium |
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Seminarieparken 2, 4300 Holbæk |
1965 |
Three-storey building from 1965 designed by Gehrdt Bornebusch, Max Brüel and Jørgen Selchau.[24]
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Seminarieparken 9, 4300 Holbæk |
1965 |
One'storey building with student housing from 1965 designed by Gehrdt Bornebusch, Max Brüel and Jørgen Selchau.[25]
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Holbæk's 2nd town hall |
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Klosterstræde 18, 4300 Holbæk |
1744 |
Former town hall with extension and side wing from 1844 designed by Frederik Ferdinand Friis[26]
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Old Town Hall |
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Rådhuspladsen 1, 4300 Holbæk |
1914 |
Combined town hall and jailhouse with surrounding walls from 1909-1911 designed by Vilh. Fischer and Jens Møller-Jensen[27]
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Kapellanboligen |
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Kirkestræde 2B, 4300 Holbæk |
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10-bay, one-storey, , half-timbered house from c. 1600 located adjacent to St. Nicolas' churchyard.[28]
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Roskildevej 17 C |
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Roskildevej 17C, 4300 Holbæk |
1914 |
Three-winged former nursing home from 1914 designed by Ivar Bentsen.[29]
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Søndersted Stubmølle |
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Kalundborgvej 58A, 4300 Holbæk |
c. 1700 |
Post mill from c. 1700 which was moved in 1875 and again in 1938,[30]
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Tuse Kro |
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Tuse Byvej 100, 4300 Holbæk |
1755 |
For,er roadside inn from 1755. The thatched, half-timbered building was originally 16 bays long but was shortened to 13 bays in connection with a road expansion in 1962.[31]
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