Industrial Heritage Sites of Denmark refer to a list of 25 heritage sites in Denmark that was designated by the Danish Agency for Culture (Kulturarvsstyrelsen, now Kulturstyrelsen) in 2007.[1] The list features Danish industrial buildings representing different eras, industries and geographical regions.
Name | Location | Year | Description | Image | Refs |
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1790s | Former naval dockyard | Ref | |||
Mølle River | Small River in the northern outskirts of Copenhagen with many early industrial enterprises such as Brede Works and Rådvad | Ref | |||
1750 | Industrial town founded by Johan Frederik Classen in 1750 | Ref | |||
1840s | The Carlsberg Brewery's original brewery site founded by J. C. Jacobsen | Ref | |||
TASSO/Albani Site | 1850s | The former site of an iron foundry founded in 1856 (Tasso) and a brewery founded in 1859 (Albani), featuring a combination of industrial buildings and workers' housing | Ref | ||
1876 | Still operating furniture manufactury established c. 1876 by Rudolf Rasmussen in the Nørrebro district of Copenhagen | Ref | |||
1874 | Former sugar factory in Holeby which operated from 1874 until 1959 | Ref | |||
Hjedding Dairy | South Jutland | 1882 | Denmark's first cooperative dairy, founded in Hjedding near Varde in 1882 | Ref | |
Bornholm's quarries | Bornholm's granite, sandstone, coal and kaolinite quarries that are not found elsewhere in Denmark | Ref | |||
1863 | Denmark's first department store opened in Holmens Kanal by M. E. Grøn in 1863 | Ref | |||
1859 | Denmark's first modern-style waterworks opened in 1859 | Ref | |||
Esbjerg Docklands and lighthouse system | Ref | ||||
Copenhagen-Korsør Railway | 1847 | Denmark's first railway opened in two stages in 1847 (Copenhagen - Roskilde) and 1856 (Roskilde - Korsør) | Ref | ||
1879 | Copenhagen's meat district, first opened in 1879 (The Brown Meat District) and later expanded several times, including in 1932 (The White Meat District) | Ref | |||
South Jutland | Brickyard with a ring oven from 1892 | Ref | |||
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1931 | Ref | ||||
1920 | Denmark's first power station to use alternating current technology | Ref | |||
1927 | Silos | Ref | |||
South Jutland | 1931 | Ref | |||
Håndværkerbyen | 1931 | Ref | |||
1959 | Shipyard from 1859 and an associated housing district | Ref | |||
1935 | Ref | ||||
Herning's textile industry | Central Jutland | Ref | |||
1963 | Ref | ||||