This list of industrial buildings in Greater Copenhagen lists industrial buildings in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen
editLocation | Image | Origins | Current use |
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Bryggernes Plads 7 | Carlsberg building. | Hotel Ottilia. | |
Carlsberg building. | Hotel Ottilia. | ||
Bredgade 84–86 | Royal Danish Silk Manufactury from 1756.[1] The rear wings and the building at No.36 are not listed. | ||
Dronningensgade 77 | Nielsen & Jensen biscuit and cake factory constructed in 1898.[2] | ||
J. C. Jacobsens Gade | Carlsberg warehouse and worjkshop from 1883. | In 2020-22, Rød Lagerbygning was adapted for use as an office building to designs by Årstiderne/Sweco. | |
Langebrogade 6 | J. Wiedemann and Steff sausage factory 1906–1907.[3] | The buildings have been converted into offices. | |
Pilestræde 34 | Berlingske printing building designed by Bent Helweg-Møller.[2] | ||
Store Kongensgade 23B | Former silver factory constructed for Bernhard Hertz in 1887 | In 2009, Store Kongensgade 23B was converted into residential apartments. | |
Studiestræde 54 | Copenhagen Waterworks: Denmark's first industrial waterworks, completed in 1859 to designs by Niels Sigfred Nebelong. | The music venue Pumpehuset is based in one of the buildings. The other buildings have been converted into a daycare.[2] | |
Tietgensgade 23 | The Western Power Station constructed in 1896–09 to designs by Ludvig Fenger. | The building has now been converted into a distant cooling facility.[2] |
Location | Image | Origins | Current use |
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Alléen 2-26, Tårnby | Former Kastrup Værk ceramics factory established by Jacob Fortling in the 18th century. The buildings were later operated as a brewery. | The building has been converted into offices. | |
Amager Boulevard 115 | Building constructed for the Royal Mint in 1923 to designs by Martin Borch. It has now been converted into student dwellings.[4] | ||
Artillerivej | FDB knitwear factory from 1935. | Trikotagen: The building has been converted into office space.[3] | |
Holmbladsgade 70 | Former Sadolin & Holmblad paint factory. | Sadolinparken: The site has bow been redeveloped into a mixed-use neighbourhood with a mixture of new and old buildings. | |
Holmbladsgade | Former Phillips light bulb factory. | Now operated as a multi-tenant office building under the name Edison.[5] | |
Jemtlandsgade | Building constructed for Holmblad's oil mill in 1880. It has now been converted into a community centre. | Kvarterhuset Amagerbro | |
Kigkurren 6-8 | Horwitz & Kattentid | [3] | |
Prags Boulevard 49 | Former Toms confectionery factory. | ||
Reberbanegade 3 | Former Jacob Holm & Sønner rope factory. | Amager Center | |
Snorresgade 20 | Former home of International Harbester's Danish subsidiary. | Scan Group headquarters. | |
Snorresgade 22 | Vonstructed for Dansk Tarmimport in 1915. The book printer Hertz Bogtrykkeri was later based in the building. | Show room for the design brand Vipp. | |
Strandlodsvej 5 | Former printing dyes factory from the 1930s. Later used by the Danish Film Institute as a film storing facility. | Filmlageret: converted into youth housing by Spacon & X in 2019-2022.[6] | |
Strandlodsvej 44 | Factory constructed for Dansk Staalmøbelfabrik in 1945–46 to designs by Niels Gotenborg. Valdemar Tørsleff & Co. was a tenant in the building from 1947 and bought it in 1977. | It has now been converted into office space.[7] | |
Sturlasgade 10 | Viking pencil factory from 1924. | The building has now been converted into apartments. |
Location | Image | Origins | Current use |
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Bispevej 4 | C. Schou's Factory | ||
Brofogedvej 10 | Andreas Christensen's Piano Factory from 1918 | The building is now owned by Johl-Sørensen. It houses the company headquarters and well as a small concert hall and rehearsal facilities for pianists. | |
Dortheavej 4 | Farvergården | [2] | |
Lygten 7 | A cluster of white buildings constructed for the dairy products company Enigheden. | In 2009, it was adapted for use as office space. | |
Skaffervej 4-6 | Blarke & Mahrt | ||
Glentevej 47 | |||
Rentemestervej 14 | Nielsen & Jespersens: Two-storey Functionalist plastic factory from 1934, with a perpendicular extension from 1943 and another extension from 1944. The building was heritage listed in 1997.[8] | ||
Rentemestervej 25 | Julius Winther's Machine Factory | ||
Rentemestervej 65-67 | Scala Sko | ||
Theklavej 10 | Thor's Steam Laundry |
Location | Image | Origins | Current use |
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Bernhard Bangs Allé 25 | Jørgen Petersen & Co.'s Footwear Factory from 1937 to 1938. | It has now been converted into office space.[9] | |
Finsensvej 6 | August Neubert factory from 1897.[10] | ||
Holger Danskes Vej 28-30 | Fishing net factory built in 1922 to designs by t A.S.K. Lauritzen. The facade features a relief of a fishing net with two fish. | The building has been converted into apartments.[11] | |
Mtivej | Frederiksberg Metalvarefabrik from 1907 designed by Carl Brummer. | It is now known as Miltimediehuset.[12] | |
Rahbeks Allé 3–11 | Rahbeks Allé Brewery from 1860–61 designed by Jens Eckersberg. | The buildings have now been converted into apartments.[13] | |
Nordre Fasanvej | Novo insulin factory from 1934 with later additions, designed by Arne Jacobsen.[14] | ||
Nordre Fasanvej | Tobacco factory constructed for Herman Kruge. In 1916, it was acquired by P. Wulff.[15] | ||
Smallegade | Porcelænsparken: The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory's former factory site.[15] |
Location | Image | Origins | Current use |
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Heimdalsgade 14–16 | Hintz & Co.'s Chocolate Factory Chokolate factory from 1914.[13] | ||
Guldbergsgade 29F | Empire Bio[13] | ||
Guldbergsgade 29N | [13] | KEA Guldbergsgade | |
Hamletsgade | Holger Petersen factory. | ||
Hermodsgade 24 | Coffee roaster from 1932 designed by Carl Servais; the building is heritage listed. | ||
Hørsholmgade 20 | Brødrene Cloëtta chocolate factory from 1901.[13] | ||
Nørrebrogade 45A | Rud. Rasmussen furniture factory. The building complex consisting of a residential wing fronting Nørrebrogade from 1894 to 1895, a four-storey furniture factory wing from 1876 towards Stengade and a longer furniture factory wing with mansard roof from 1911. The building complex was heritage listed in 2008.[16] | ||
Tagensvej 85C | Holger Petersen's Textile Factory from 1887 to 1888 (heightened 1908) and one-storey dyeing plant from 1883. The building complex was heritage listed in 1990.[17] | ||
Struenseegade 7-9 | Glud & Marstrand building | ||
Struenseegade 13-15 | Københavns Papæskefabrik |
Location | Image | Coordinates | Current use |
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Aldersrogade 6 | Hellesens Rnke & V. Ludvigsen factory from the 1910s. | ||
Aldersrogade 8 | Johnsen & Johnsen | ||
Blegdamsvej 60-62 | Nielsen & Winther | ||
Fanøgade 17 | Chr. Hansen's Laboratory | ||
Jagtvej 169 | Building originally constructed for Aldersro Brewery. It was later heightened and converted into a cigar factory. | ||
Jagtvej 175 | Galle & Jessen factory. | ||
Landskronagade 62-7 | Wessel & Vetts Dampvæveri | ||
Morten Grunwalds Plads 1, Østerbro | Gasometer constructed for the Eastern Gasworks in 1881–1883 to designs by Martin Nyrop. | The building was converted into a theatre in the 1879s. It was heritage listed in 194.[clarification needed][18] | |
Oceanvej 1 | Tunnelfabrikken | [3] | |
Øster Allé 6 | Eastern Power Station | [19][20] | |
Ragnagade 7 | Georg Jensen's Silver Smithy | ||
Rønnegade 7 / Teglværksgade 31 | Nordisk Droge & Kemikalie | ||
Sandkaj 17 | Former DÆG silos | ||
Viborggade 70 | Building constructed for Københavns Smergelfabrik in 1907 to designs by Anton Rosen. |
Location | Image | Origins | Current use |
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Bomuldsgade 4 | Former cotton mill constructed for De Danske Bomuldsspinderier in 1905–07. | Spinderiet. The building has been converted into a shopping centre. | |
Carl Jacobsensvej 25 | Former Københavns Sukkerraffinaderi processing plant from 1913. | The building has now been converted into one of several campuses of Copenhagen Technical College.[3] | |
Carl Jacobsens Vej | Henkel factory | [2] | |
Høffdingsvej | De Carlske Fabriker | [2] | |
Værkstedsvej 8-54 | Håndværkerbyen | [21] | |
Carl Jacobsensvej 16-18 | Former Dansk Pressefabrik factory. | Kapselfabrikken[3] | |
Trekronergade 26 | Trekroner Brewery | [3] |
Location | Image | Origins | Current use |
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Energiporten 1 | H. C. Ørsted Power Station | Still used for its original purpose.[22] | |
Fiskerihavnsgade 6 | Uni scrap building from 1918-29 | [23] | |
Gammel Kongevej 25 | Messerschmidt's Tannaery | [24] | |
Halmtorvet 9-17 | The Brown Meat District: Former cattle meat market from 1883 designed by Hans Jørgen Holm and Ludvig Fenger. | ||
Halmtorvet 19-27 | The White Meat District: Functionalist extension of the meat market from 1934 designed by Poul Holsøe. | ||
Halmtorvet 29 | Former chemical factory built for Alfred Benzon. | The building has been converted into apartments. | |
Scandiagade 8 | H. Hennings & Harving | ||
Vesterbrogade 144 | The Bing & Grøndahl factory site. | The building is now operated as serviced offices under the name Bings.[2] | |
Vesterbrogade 140A | Tvedes Bryggeri | [3] | |
Vesterbrogade 148 | Former iron foundry established by Heinrich Meldahl. | Teatret Sorte Hest |
Suburban Copenhagen
editName | Image | Location | Origins | Current use |
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Søborg Møbler Factory | Vestergade 73, Odense | [25] | ||
Telefonfabrikken | Telefonvej | Former Telefonfabrikken Automatic telephone factory. | The building was acquired by Gladsaxe Municipality in 2003. In 2015–2020, it was adapted for use as a cultural centre with the assistance of the architectural firm BDP Arkitekter.[26] |
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Håndværkerbyen Greve | Håndværkerbyen og Håndværkervænget, Greve | 1960s | [27] |
Name | Image | Location | Origins | Current use | Ref |
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Usserød Textile Factory | Teglværksvej 23, Nivå | Lyngsø Allé 3, Hørsholm | [28] |
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Thorsborg Waterworks | Allévej 23, 27 og 33, Ishøj | 1906-09 | [29] |
Name | Image | Location | Origins | Current use | Ref |
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Dansk Gardin- og Textil-Fabrik | [30] | ||||
Brede Works | Algade 2, Gørlev | 1913 | [13] | ||
Pritzel's Factory | Lyngby Hovedgade 10 | 1909 | [30] | ||
C. Schous Fabriker | Nymøllevej 55 | [31] |
Name | Image | Location | Origins | Current use | Notes | Ref |
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Kagstrup Kalkværker | Højagervej, Karlstrup | 1913 | [32] |
Surroundings
editName | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Nivaagaard Brickworks | Teglværksvej 23, Nivå | Vestergade 73, Odense | [33] |
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Støberihallen | Nordstensvej 1, 3400 Hillerød | 1918 | [34] |
Name | Image | Location | Origins | Current use | Ref |
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Codan Gummi | Københavnsvej 104, Køge | 1913 | [35] | ||
Køge Iron Foundry | Vestergade 29, Køge Køge | 1913 | [36] | ||
Privatmejeriet Vasebæk | Ågade 1, 4600 Køge | Former dairy from 1930.[37] |
Name | Image | Location | Date | Coordinates | Notes | Ref |
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Maglekilde Machine Factory | Algade 2, Gørlev | 1913 | [13] | |||
Roskilde Distillery | Møllehusene 5, 4000 Roskilde | [3] |
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