
Palævej 2, House of the Court Priest (listed)
Close to the Palace and the gardens is this stately and beautiful longhouse. It was built for Court Priest Christian Jessen in 1776 by…
Close to the Palace and the gardens is this stately and beautiful longhouse. It was built for Court Priest Christian Jessen in 1776 by…
The pond at the Manor Farm is the last of four carp ponds, which lay like a string of pearls from Jægerpladsen. It was…
The first home farm of the duke was a half-timbered building with a thatched roof situated close to the Palace. Around 1730, a big…
At the western end of Slotsallé, close to the Palace, stands this well-kept longhouse. According to the beautiful anchor plates on the west gable,…
Almost halfway up Slotsallé, this very long and distinctive building stands slightly set back from the road. The house, which was built by the…
At the eastern end of Slotsallé is this large, elegant house dating from 1765, making it one of the oldest ducal houses in Augustenborg.…
At the western end of Storegade, just before the sharp turn, known as the “horse-drawn carriage turn”, stands this medium-sized ducal house. It was…
You have now reached Jægerpladsen (the Hunter Square), where you can enjoy a rest under the big oak tree. One of the duke’s carp…
When Duke Ernst Günther purchased the area in 1651 and built the first palace, distinguished guests began to come to the town. Initially the…
At the western end of Storegade, opposite the remains of the old lime alley, stands this slightly atypical ducal house. It is longer than…
In upper Storegade, opposite the former Palace Hotel, is this medium-sized ducal house from 1777. It probably originally had a double-leafed front door with…
At the western end of the high street, close to the palace, lies this stately ducal house from 1774. With a ground floor area…
On the corner of Storegade and Bagergyde lies this beautiful house, which is a little different from the other ducal houses. The fine doorway…
Bagergyde 1 is one of the most romantic properties of the ducal town. The property is very old. The current building was built in…
This small ducal house with a ground floor area of only 93 square meters was probably built by the saddler Peter Petersen, who received…
This distinguished and beautiful house of nine bays was built by the widow of Court Councillor Michael Martensen in 1788. Probably because the new…
In the middle of Storegade, stands this medium-sized ducal house dating from 1770. The house is an important part of the high street leading…
In the middle of the high street, opposite Louise Augustas Plads, lies this charming and poetic house, which is one of the most beautiful…
The large and spacious building on the corner of Storegade and Louise Augustas Plads was built in 1885 by the last large grocer in…
The Old Boys’ School, dating from 1780, is a beautiful and spacious building with a ground floor area of 217 square meters. It was…
Storegade 28 was built for the Princely Chef Georg Friederich Ende and his wife Anna in 1769. The house is one of the oldest…
Standing opposite Apotekertorvet is this very large house, which was built in 1886 and renovated in 1997. The house is a fine example of…
Welcome to Stavensbølgade, which in contrast to Storegade is straight as a die and was laid out by the duke. It was originally called…
The first building on the site was completed in 1758 and a saddler by the name of Försterling was mentioned as the resident. Apart…
Most of the town’s craftsmen lived in Stavensbølgade. One of them was the duke’s coachbuilder Jacob Jürgensen, who lived in this beautiful house and…
You now stand on the old country road between Sønderborg and Nordborg – on the border of the four parishes Augustenborg, Hørup, Ketting and…