Listed buildings in Faxe Municipality

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

List

4640 Faxe

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
Blåbæk WatermillBlåbækvej 5,
4640 Faxe
55°14′16.12″N 12°7′0.28″EResidential wing[1]
Blåbækvej 5,
4640 Faxe
55°14′16.12″N 12°7′0.28″EStampemølle[1]
Blåbækvej 5,
4640 Faxe
55°14′16.12″N 12°7′0.28″EBarn[1]
Blåbækvej 5,
4640 Faxe
55°14′16.12″N 12°7′0.28″EWatermill[1]
Blåbækvej 5,
4640 Faxe
55°14′16.12″N 12°7′0.28″EStable wing[1]
Blåbæk WindmillBlåbækvej 3,
4640 Faxe
55°14′22.34″N 12°7′5.28″ESmock mill from 1838[2]
Fakse LadepladsStrandvejen 98A,
4654 Faxe Ladeplads
55°12′18.61″N 12°8′44.91″E[3]
Strandvejen 98A,
4654 Faxe Ladeplads
55°12′18.61″N 12°8′44.91″E[4]
Jomfruens EgedeKirkevej 1A and 7,
4640 Faxe
55°16′51.17″N 12°5′24″EThe main wing (south wing) from c. 1500-1550 which was lengthened westwards and strongly adapted in 1797 by C. F. Harsdorff and the cross wing from 1797 by C. F. Harsdorff[5]
Kirkevej 1A and 7,
4640 Faxe
55°16′51.17″N 12°5′24″EStorage building (north wing) which probably dates from 1636 but has later been adapted[5]
LystrupLystrupvej 9,
4640 Faxe
55°15′42.77″N 12°3′49.73″ERenaissance-style manor house from 1579[6]
Prince Carl's SchoolNordhøjvej 6,
4640 Faxe
55°16′23.32″N 12°15′40.72″EHalf-timbered building from 1719[7]
RosendalRosendalvej 3,
4640 Faxe
55°13′29.76″N 12°6′44.38″E[8]
Rosendalvej 3,
4640 Faxe
55°13′29.76″N 12°6′44.38″E[8]
Rosendalvej 3,
4640 Faxe
55°13′29.76″N 12°6′44.38″E[8]
Rosendalvej 3,
4640 Faxe
55°13′29.76″N 12°6′44.38″E[8]
Rasmus Svendsen's SchoolNørregade 9,
4640 Faxe
55°15′38.94″N 12°7′4.07″EHalf-timbered building from 1641 with later extensions to the north and south as well as the surrounding cobbling[9]

4653 Karise

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
Karisse Church: The church barnKildevej 1A,
4653 Karise
55°18′20.81″N 12°12′33.31″EA church barn from circa 1500[10]

4690 Haslev

Listing name Image Location Coordinates Description
BregentvedMoltkesvej 78,
4690 Haslev
55°18′25.69″N 12°0′23.41″EThe north wing from the 17th century which was adapted in circa 1740 aby iels Eigtved and the interior chapel from 1735 by Lauritz de Thurah and Johann Friedrich Hännel[11]
Moltkesvej 78,
4690 Haslev
55°18′25.69″N 11°58′13.54″EThe east and south wings from 1889-92 by Axel Berg[11]
GisselfeldGisselfeldvej 3,
4690 Haslev
55°17′30.28″N 12°0′23.41″EMain building[12]
Gisselfeldvej 5,
4690 Haslev
55°17′20.63″N 11°58′13.5″E[12]
Gisselfeldvej 5,
4690 Haslev
55°17′20.63″N 11°58′13.5″E[12]
TurebyholmTurebyholmvej 14,
4682 Tureby
55°21′46.85″N 12°5′2.16″EIce house (cellar) topped by pavilion[13]
Turebyholmvej 16,
4682 Tureby
55°20′50.87″N 12°5′34.35″EManor house from 1750 by Niels Eigtved[13]

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