Cathrinesminde Brickworks

Cathrinesminde Brickworks (Danish: Cathrinesminde Teglværk) is a former brickworks on the Broager Peninsula on Flensburg Fjord, Sønderjylland, Denmark.

Cathrinesminde Brickworks was founded by a local farmer in 1732.

In the 1880s, Andreas Hollensen introduced machinery, steam engines and constructed a Hoffmann kiln with 16 chambers.

The Hoffmann kiln was able to burn one to two million bricks per year.

[1] The disused brickyard was designated as one of 25 National Industrial Heritage Sites in 2007.

Cathrinesminde Brickworks