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Astrup Rectory

1770 establishments in DenmarkClergy housesHouses completed in 1770Listed buildings and structures in Aarhus MunicipalityNeoclassical architecture in Denmark
Timber framed buildings in Aarhus Municipality
Astrup Præstegård
Astrup Præstegård

Astrup Rectory (Danish: Astrup Præstegård) is the rectory of Astrup Church and a listed building in Solbjerg, Denmark. The rectory was completed in 1770 and was listed by the Danish Heritage Agency on 1 October 1993. Since completion the rectory has been the home and workspace of the Astrup Church priest and is owned by the Church of Denmark along with the church itself.

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Astrup Rectory
Østergårdsvej, Aarhus Municipality

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Østergårdsvej 223
8355 Aarhus Municipality
Central Denmark Region, Denmark
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