Hassagers Kollegium

Hassagers Kollegium
The old building viewed from the garden.
Interactive map of the Hassagers Kollegium area
General information
Architectural styleJohan Boye Junge (old building)
LocationCopenhagen, Frederiksberg Bredegade 13A,
2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
Coordinates55°40′41.09″N 12°31′46.45″E / 55.6780806°N 12.5295694°E / 55.6780806; 12.5295694
Completed1804
Renovated1806
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Hassagers Kollegium (originally Hassagers Collegium with 1900 orthography)m situated on Frederiksberg Bredegade , next to Frederiksborg Town Hall and adjacent to Frederiksberg Park, is a small dormitory located at Frederiksberg Bredegade 13 B 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark. The name simply means Hassager's dormitory. The Kollegium was founded by Dorthea Hassager in remembrance of her late husband, the priest Carl Hassager, and it was inaugurated on 25 September 1900. It is the youngest of the old dormitories of the University of Copenhagen. A two-storey Neoclassical house from 1806, Hassager's former home, which is also known as Boye Junge's County House (Danish: Boye Junges Landsted), after Johan Boye Junge by whom it was built, contains two residences, one for the Ephorus Colegii (first floor and garret) and one for the caretaker (ground floor). As of 1951, its dormitory rooms are located in the same building as the adjacent 4. Maj Kollegiet.

It has 10 small single rooms (12 square meters each) which may only be rented by students from the University of Copenhagen who have passed exams equivalent to two years of study. Through the years, about 340 students have lived at the Kollegium. The mix of students from different faculties and the fact that only older students are admitted have created a dormitory with a relatively calm atmosphere.

Boye Junge's former country house was listed on the Danish register of protected buildings and places in 1973. The new building was listed on the Danish register of protected buildings and places in 2006.