In Norse mythology, Breiðablik (Broad-gleaming) is the home of Baldr. It is briefly described in Snorri Sturluson's Gylfaginning as one of the halls of Asgard:
- "Then there is also in that place the abode called Breidablik, and there is not in heaven a fairer dwelling."
Later in the work, when Snorri describes Baldr, he gives a longer description, citing Grímnismál, though he does not name the poem:
- "He dwells in the place called Breidablik, which is in heaven; in that place may nothing unclean be, even as is said here:
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- Breidablik 't is called, | where Baldr has
- A hall made for himself:
- In that land | where I know lie
- Fewest baneful runes."
- Breidablik 't is called, | where Baldr has
Breiðablik is not otherwise mentioned in the Eddic sources.