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Kreis Steinburg
Itzehoe

Itzehoe Noble Monastery – Historic Town Hall Itzehoe loop from Itzehoe

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Germany
Schleswig-Holstein
Kreis Steinburg
Itzehoe

Itzehoe Noble Monastery – Historic Town Hall Itzehoe loop from Itzehoe

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Itzehoe Noble Monastery – Historic Town Hall Itzehoe loop from Itzehoe

02:05

8.04km

40m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 25, 2026

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After 6.08 km for 227 m

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1.98 km

Stör Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

The busy road traffic over the bridge clouds the idyllic view of the wide Stör a little, but it's still worth it. The sturgeon flows quite quickly here, which is because it was once straightened at this point. The loop of interference that encircled the old town of Itzehoe no longer exists.

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3.61 km

Itzehoe Shopping Street

Highlight • Settlement

A very sleepy looking little shopping street, unfortunately with many closed shops

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4.33 km

Itzehoe Noble Monastery

Highlight • Religious Site

Itzehoe Abbey awaits you in the heart of Itzehoe. Originally founded as a Cistercian abbey, it looks back on a turbulent history. However, flooding forced the nuns to relocate to its current location in 1263. After the Reformation, the monastery became a Protestant convent, which still exists today. Some of the old monastery buildings have been preserved and offer fascinating insights into the past. If you'd like to extend your tour from here, a detour to Breitenburg Castle is a perfect addition. Further information can be found here: kloster-itzehoe.de/geschichte-des-klosters

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4.42 km

at the cloister courtyard - on the back of the imposing St. Laurentii church - is this old building, which is apparently still used as a residential building.

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4.63 km

Itzehoe Tactile Bronze Model

Highlight • Monument

The children had fun following our tour on the model

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4.64 km

St. Laurentii City Church, Itzehoe

Highlight • Religious Site

More detailed than described by JR56 is not possible thanks for that. Perhaps even .
The church organ was started by Arp Schnitzer between 1715 and 1719, and ended after his death by his student Lambert Daniel Kasten.
In 1905 the organ was replaced by a new one by Wilhelm Sauer

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5.15 km

Historic Town Hall Itzehoe

Highlight • Historical Site

Next to the town hall, which burned down in 1657, it was rebuilt on a single storey in 1605, and heightened in 1893 while preserving the baroque central portal and the two-flight staircase. To the west is the late classicist estate, built in 1834/35 by Friedrich Christian Heylmann from Altona.

Source: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Kulturdenkmale_in_Itzehoe

The registry office Itzehoe is located in the beautiful historic town hall of the city. The magnificent, white building on the market from the 17th century and the pretty rows of houses opposite in the small city center form a wonderful backdrop for the wedding day.

Source: hochzeit-in-schleswig-holstein.de/standesamt/steinburg/standesamt-itzehoe

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6.67 km

Ruins of the Alsen Cement Factory

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1862
Foundation of Gustav Ludwig Alsen & Comp. Cement factory in Itzehoe. At that time there was already the company Edward Fewer & Co. in Lägerdorf, which produced cement on site.


1863
The company's chalk mining began in Lägerdorf in 1863. At the end of the year, Otto Friedrich Alsen, the founder's father, took over the cement factory. In 1865, Heinrich Christian Lucian Alsen, the eldest son, also took part in the company.


1867
The company is converted into a general partnership and now bears the new name "O. F. Alsen & Sohn". As of 1875, Alsen's export activities are significantly increased and a distribution warehouse is even set up in New York.


1884
The company is converted into a stock corporation and is given a new name: "Alsen'sche Portland-Cement Fabriken AG". In the same year, the Portland cement factory and lime distillery are also acquired and integrated by Ehlers & Co., Uetersen. This year ten North German merchants founded a new competitor company in the immediate vicinity of Alsen: the "Breitenburger Portland-Cement-Fabrik" in Lägerdorf.


Source and more: holcim.de/de/ueber-uns/auf-einen-blick/unternehmensgeschichte

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8.04 km

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2.90 km

2.87 km

1.20 km

565 m

468 m

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4.57 km

995 m

888 m

827 m

729 m

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