Brejninggaard

Brejninggaard is a former manor house located near Spjald, Ringkøbing-Skjern Municipality, in western Jutland, Denmark.

[2] The main building was erected around 1580 by in Renaissance-style red bricks and consisted of four built-in wings, with a tower with spiral staircase in the south-west corner of the courtyard.

The original house was a four-winged complex but only the east and north wings have survived.

The east wing, which contains the gate, is decorated with a ceramic frieze and pilasters.

This kind of terracotta decoration is common in northern Germany but unseen elsewhere in Denmark.