Henstedt-Ulzburg is a municipality in the district of Segeberg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
The three municipalities of Götzberg, Henstedt, and Ulzburg came into being during the Middle Ages as farming towns.
Despite this, archaeological finds show that humans have lived in the area since the Paleolithic period, and the first settlements appeared there during the Bronze Age and the Iron Age.
To this substation belongs also a 99 metres tall lattice tower used for radio relay links.
Under the legs of this tower a road passable for trucks, but closed for public traffic runs through.