Anne Gøye (18 December 1609 – 9 January 1681) was a Danish noblewoman and a book collector.
The daughter of Henrik Gøye of Skørringe (1562-1611) and Brigitte Brahe (1576-1619), she spent much of her childhood with her aunt Sophie Brahe and her husband Holger Rosenkrantz in Rosenholm Castle.
[1][2] Gøye is remembered principally for her collection of Danish literature which she began to put together in Næstved, creating a library of some 900 printed books.
On her death, she left the collection to her great niece Karen Brahe who subsequently expanded it.
It is now housed in the Karen Brahe Library in Odense.