The list of cultural monuments in Haseldorf contains all the cultural monuments of the Schleswig-Holstein community of Haseldorf (Pinneberg district) and its districts (as of 2017).
The manor house was built in 1804, the client was Hans Heinrich von Friccius-Schilden. The building was designed by Christian Frederik Hansen . The house has 15 axes and one storey and a flat hipped roof. The vestibule is divided with four columns.
1040
Schloßweg
Archive building
1041
Schloßweg
Servant house
1039
Schloßweg
Cavalier House
Construction time: end of the 18th century
12500
Schloßweg
Stables
1045
Schloßweg
mausoleum
The mausoleum was built in 1873 for the Chamberlain von Oppen-Schilden. It is a cross-shaped structure with a dome.
The costume collection dates from the 18th century.
Green features
ID
location
Official name
description
image
10894
Marketplace
Churchyard
Cemetery, tombstones until 1870, linden avenue
1043
Schloßweg
Access avenue
8054
Schloßweg
Arboretum / landscape park
Until the new version of the Schleswig-Holstein Monument Protection Act came into force on January 30, 2015, the following objects were protected as cultural monuments in the municipality of Haseldorf in accordance with Section 1 of the old Monument Protection Act (DSchG SH 1996):
The knight family von Haseldorf is mentioned for the first time in 1187. The former castle was destroyed in the middle of the 13th century. The estate has been owned by the von Ahlefeldt family since 1494 and by the von Schilden family from 1731.
Georg Dehio : Handbook of the German art monuments. Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein. Founded by the Tag für Denkmalpflege 1900, continued by Ernst Gall , edited by Johannes Habich, Christoph Timm (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Lübeck), updated by Susanne Grötz and Klaus Jan Philipp (Hamburg) and Lutz Wilde (Schleswig-Holstein). Deutscher Kunstverlag, Munich / Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-422-03120-3 .