The list of cultural monuments in Breitenburg lists all cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein community of Breitenburg (Steinburg district) and its districts (as of 2017).
Vorwerk Osterholz, 1922/23, closed courtyard complex of representative brick buildings in Heimatschutz style, cowshed with risalit in the access axis, main house in the transverse axis, stables and coach house flanking. High-quality system, very well preserved in its construction period and very rare in Schleswig-Holstein
The Temple of Nordoe (sometimes also the Pyramid of Nordoe) is a monument erected in 1578 by order of Heinrich Rantzau near the Breitenburg Castle near Itzehoe in Schleswig-Holstein. The so-called temple in the Breitenburg district of Nordoe is actually a monument and its shape is similar to an obelisk or a pyramid, similar to the Rantzau obelisk and the former Segeberg pyramid in Bad Segeberg.
Breitenburg Castle in Breitenburg is one of the most important secular buildings in the Steinburg district and was one of the political and cultural centers of Schleswig-Holstein in the 16th and 17th centuries. Originally a mansion as the center of a noble estate, Breitenburg is commonly referred to as a castle due to its importance in the country's history, its rich art collections and the elevation of the Rantzauer to the rank of imperial count in 1650.
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Breitenburg Castle
Castle chapel with crypt
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Breitenburg Castle
eastern gatehouse
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Breitenburg Castle
western gatehouse
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Breitenburg Castle
Castle courtyard
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Breitenburg Castle
Castle fountain
Green features
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Breitenburg Castle
Castle Park
Castle park, castle moat, island in the northern castle moat, so-called Femegericht, architectural spoils