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Listed buildings in Ringsted Municipality

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of buildings in Ringsted Municipality, Denmark.

The list

4100 Ringsted

Listing name Image Location Year of Construction Description
Mahler House Sct Bendtsgade 5, 4100 Ringsted 1860s The Mahler house was built in the 1860s.
Ringsted Town Hall
Sct Bendtsgade 1, 4100 Ringsted 1937/62 Town hall from 1937 designed by Steen Eiler Rasmussen and an extension from 1962 by the same architect as ell as the near surroundings with the sculpture Valdemar The Great from 1937 by Johannes Bjerg.[1]
Sigerstedvej 109 Sigerstedvej 109, 4100 Ringsted c. 1830 Half-timbered house from c. 1830.[2]
Vigersted Kirkelade Vigersted Bygade 33, 4100 Ringsted The space in front of Vigersted Church, the oldest parts of which dates from the Middle Ages.[3]

4174 Jystrup Midtsj

Listing name Image Location Year of Construction Description
Bell-Ringer's House Valsømaglevej 134, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj 18th century Three-winged, half-timbered house from the beginning of the 18th century located just southeast of Valsålille Church.[4]
Valsømaglevej 134, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj [5]
Laurentziuslund Skjoldenæsvej 136, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj c. 1820 Four-winged. half-timbered farmhouse from c. 1820 as well as the surrounding paving.[6]
Skjoldenæsvej 136, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj [7]
Skjoldenæsvej 136, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj [8]
Skjoldenæsvej 136, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj [9]
Skjoldenæsholm
Skjoldenæsvej 106, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj c. 1776/1763 Main wing from c. 1763, possibly designed by Philip de Lange in 1803 and later; the two other wings from c. 1665, adapted.[10]
Skjoldenæsvej 106, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj East wing.[11]
Skjoldenæsvej 106, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj One-storey, half-timbered northeast wing[12]
Skjoldenæsvej 106, 4174 Jystrup Midtsj West wing.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ "FBB - sag".
  2. ^ "FBB - sag".
  3. ^ "FBB - sag".
  4. ^ "FBB - sag".
  5. ^ "FBB - sag".
  6. ^ "FBB - sag".
  7. ^ "FBB - sag".
  8. ^ "FBB - sag".
  9. ^ "FBB - sag".
  10. ^ "FBB - sag".
  11. ^ "FBB - sag".
  12. ^ "FBB - sag".
  13. ^ "FBB - sag".

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