Greve Municipality (Danish:Greve Kommune is akommune about 21 km south-west ofCopenhagen inRegion Sjælland on the east coast of the island ofZealand (Sjælland) in easternDenmark. The municipality covers an area of 60 km2, and has a total population of 53,536 (2025).
The site of its municipal council is the town ofGreve Strand.
It serves primarily as a residential municipality, functioning as asuburb for the larger Copenhagen area.
Until the 1960s the area was primarily agricultural, and most businesses in town were concentrated along the coastal road "Strandvejen". With numerous holiday cottages near the coast ofKøge Bugt (Køge Bay), this was also the destination for many inhabitants of Copenhagen on holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
During the late 1960s and into the 1970s, many people moved permanently out of Copenhagen and into new homes in places like Greve. What was formerly farmers' fields quickly turned into districts of detached houses, whilst most of the shops and similar businesses near the coastal road moved into centralshopping malls such asHundige Storcenter andGreve Midtby Center. Around 1980 theS-train railroad network was expanded towardsKøge, and the stationsGreve andHundige were placed adjacent to the shopping malls.
Greve Municipality was formed in 1970, as part of thekommunalreform ("Municipal Reform") of that year. It was established by combining the followingparishes:
Greve municipality was one of the municipalities that was not merged 1 January 2007 in the nationwideKommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007).