The village church in Goldenstädt, © TMV / Dorow
Churches

The village church is located directly in the center of Goldenstädt and is the oldest church in the area.

The medieval fortified church is characterized by high windows and thick walls of up to 1.30 meters. The building walls are a mixture of fieldstones and bricks. The framework of the gable was also filled with bricks. On the west side of the church there is a wooden belfry. The interior of the church is kept simple. The altar and the pulpit, which are worth seeing, were made after the Thirty Years' War.

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Dorfkirche Goldenstädt

19079 Goldenstädt


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HERB BOX myteatime.com

  • Schloßstraße 7, 19089 Crivitz

and "Le Colibri", the tea and restaurant with tea tastings, events and farm store in Basthorst

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Dutch Windmill Wittenburg

  • Am Mühlenberg, 19243 Wittenburg

The Wittenbürger windmill greets guests and visitors to the small town at the eastern entrance. It was built between 1890 and 1891 and is still a functioning technical monument today. There is a restaurant at the mill. Guided tours for groups are available upon request.

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Grand Ducal Kitchen Garden

  • Franzosenweg, 19061 Schwerin

Somewhat hidden behind a brick wall on Franzosenweg is the former kitchen garden for the grand ducal court. Preserved are also orange house and wine drive.

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Emil farm café

  • Zu den Hofwiesen, 19075 Kothendorf

Visit us in the cozy café for a pot of coffee and a baked piece of cake. Our cream cake, sheet cake or muffins come fresh from our oven every day.

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Schelfkirche Schwerin

  • Lindenstraße, 19055 Schwerin

It is a rare beauty - the only pure brick Baroque church in the West Mecklenburg region. An architectural cousin of the Michel in Hamburg. Worth seeing is the crypt of the Mecklenburg dukes. The church is open daily and can be visited.

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Sailors home Schwerin

  • Werderstraße, 19055 Schwerin

The Restaurant & Café Seglerheim is located directly on Schwerin Lake. On the small island behind the Schwerin Marstall you will find this idyllic place with lake view and great ambience. It is only a ten-minute walk from the impressive Schwerin Castle.

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Brewery Ludwigslust

  • Friedrich-Naumann-Allee, 19288 Ludwigslust

Craft beer specialties, tours, tastings and events.

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Señor Zorro Tapas Pub

  • Am Domhof, 19055 Schwerin

Somewhat hidden at the quiet and picturesquely beautiful Domhof in Schwerin's city center, you will find the tapas bar Señor Zorro.

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Schleswig-Holstein House

  • Puschkinstraße, 19055 Schwerin

Numerous events take place in the charming brick building. Whether concerts, readings or lectures in the historic rooms or open-air cinema and festivals in the enchanting garden. International and regional exhibitions can be seen in the gallery rooms. The listed remise houses a printing workshop. Open Tue - Sun 11 am - 6 pm.

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SUP Schwerin

  • Willi-Bredel-Straße, 19059 Schwerin

Do you feel like a trip with the stand-up board? We offer courses for beginners as well as adventure tours, family trips and corporate events.

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Bulow Palace

  • Kanalstraße, 19288 Ludwigslust

The family-run business of Iris and Norbert Leithold revives the centuries-old papier-mâché tradition of Ludwigslust. In 2013, they founded the Ludwigsluster Papiermaché-Manufaktur ("Ludwigslust Papier-Mâché Manufactory") in Bulow Palace, a magnificent royal seat. In workshops, guests can try out the old art of making papier-mâché themselves.

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Fiek'n Well Hagenow

  • Lange Straße, 19230 Hagenow

"Hemm's all hürt...?" murmurs Fru Püttelkow conspiratorially to the bronze Fiek'n (Sophiechen) on the forecourt of the town hall. The group of figures around the fountain depicts a typical scene of daily life in the rural town of Hagenow and at the same time immortalizes two quaint, quirky characters of Mecklenburg folklore.

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Jasnitz forestry farm

  • Lange Straße, 19230 Jasnitz

In the middle of one of the largest closed forest areas in the south of West Mecklenburg, on the edge of the "Griesen Gegend", lies the Jasnitz forestry office with its historic forestry farm. This is a popular destination for vacationers and recreation seekers and offers space for exhibitions and seasonal markets several times a year.

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Wöbbelin Memorial and Memorial Sites

  • Ludwigsluster Straße, 19288 Wöbbelin

Near Wöbbelin, on the road to Ludwigslust, a concentration camp was established during World War II. The subcamp of Neuengamme concentration camp existed for only ten weeks, from February 12 to May 2, 1945.

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Beach pearl Zippendorf

  • Am Strand, 19063 Schwerin

The restaurant Strandperle is located directly on the idyllic city beach of Schwerin, the Zippendorfer Strand.

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Theodor Körner Monument Wöbbelin

  • Ludwigsluster Straße, 19288 Wöbbelin

On August 27, 1813, the poet Carl Theodor Körner, who fought as a volunteer of the Lützow Free Corps against Napoleon and lost his life in the process, was buried in Wöbbelin. The memorial commemorates the life of the famous writer and patriot.

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St. George´s Church Parchim

  • Lindenstraße, 19370 Parchim

The impressive tower of St George's church rises above the half-timbered streets and gabled houses from the Middle Ages. The brick church from the 13th century has, among other things, an interior that will interest art historians.

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ASB Leisure House "Sausewind

  • Möllner Straße, 19230 Hagenow

Our house is very suitable for school classes, clubs and associations, vacation children, for certain project days, workshops, as well as for the realization of seminars and trainings. The house has 34 beds in four 8-bed rooms and 2 rooms for supervisors. We have a modern kitchen and several club rooms for our guests.

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Plate village church

  • Störstraße, 19086 Plate

Neo-Gothic building with special carved altar, frieze organ and parish barn for social life

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Kay Gundlack Schuhmanufaktur

  • Neuer Markt, 19370 Parchim

In the old clothier and shoemaker town of Parchim, Kay Gundlack finds the peace and inspiration he needs to create his bespoke shoes. Stars and celebrities order shoes from him and sometimes he even flies around the world to take measurements. In the specialist workshop in Parchim on the Elde River, visitors can watch the master at work in his shoe factory.

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Johannes Gillhoff Stuv

  • Lindenstraße, 19288 Glaisin

The Low German writer, teacher and folk artist Johannes Gillhoff was born in Glaisin in 1861. In the Johannes-Gillhoff-Stuv, the life and work of the author, who became known through his epistolary novel "Jürnjakob Swehn der Amerikafahrer", is documented in a permanent exhibition.

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ZEPPELIN -Restaurant & Café

  • Wismarsche Straße, 19053 Schwerin

Das ZEPPELIN liegt in der Passage "Schweriner Höfe" in der Innenstadt, nahe des Capitol Kinos und ist spezialisiert auf herzhafte Fleischgerichte, wie Burger und Steaks. Die reichhaltige Speisekarte orientiert sich sowohl an der deutschen als auch an der amerikanischen Küche und bietet ein vielfältiges Angebot.

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St. Bartholomew Church Wittenburg

  • Kirchenstraße, 19243 Wittenburg

The three-nave, three-bay hall church made of brick rises into the sky on the north side of Wittenburg's market square. It is a work of the North German brick Gothic style, but also bears Romanesque elements on its facades. The church is Protestant.

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tisch - Co-Working Café not only for working

  • Martinstrasse, 19053 Schwerin

Wi-fi, coffee, snacks, events, workshops, business punk, meetings, table tennis, fun - Schwerin's first co-working café offers something for everyone.

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Moltke Memorial Parchim

  • Lange Straße, 19370 Parchim

The birthplace of Prussian Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke presents an interesting collection on the military, scientific and literary achievements of the Parchimer.

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Neustadt-Glewe Castle

  • Schlossfreiheit, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

Near the old castle, on a western branch of the Elde, Duke Adolf Friedrich I had a new castle built for Neustadt-Glewe in 1618/19. In the future, this was to serve as a secondary residence for the dukes of Mecklenburg in place of the castle.

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House lake view

  • Weinbergstraße, 19089 Crivitz

Country inn at the gates of Schwerin with modern rooms. We offer our guests home-style cooking.

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Parchim ramparts

  • Am Wallhotel, 19370 Parchim

The park-like Parchim ramparts are a garden and archaeological monument worth seeing. Covering an area of 4.4 hectares, they enclose the northeastern side of Parchim's old town and run along the former medieval town fortifications. While walking through the gardens, visitors also learn about Parchim's eventful history.

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Sukow village church

  • Am Dorfplatz, 19079 Sukow

Neo-Gothic building by Theodor Krüger with church bell and altarpiece from the two older predecessor churches.

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Hutsalon Rieger – Master Milliner – Genoveva Rieger

  • Großer Moor, 19055 Schwerin

Before a hat is sold, the customer gets a precise analysis of what suits him or her: hair colour, face shape, complexion, style – a hat that suits you can be the "cherry on the cake".

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WINSTONgolf

  • Kranichweg, 19065 Gneven OT Vorbeck

WINSTONgolf Pure passion - Unique golf resort with three first-class and multiple award-winning golf courses. Enjoy perfect conditions for your game and your golf vacation, but above all one thing: the tranquility amidst beguilingly beautiful nature. Welcome to WINSTONgolf, one of the most renowned golf courses in Germany.

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Mecklenburg Forest Glass Museum

  • Hauptstraße, 19067 Langen-Brütz

Who knows that glass is made of sand? A small museum in Langen Brütz deals with the subject of glass and its production.

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Eichenhof | Kat and Alexander von Stenglin

  • Eichenhof, 19230 Picher

In 1986, when Kat and Alexander von Stenglin were looking for a suitable place for their workshop after becoming master craftspeople in the fields of ceramics and hand weaving, their choice fell on the Eichenhof near Picher. Between the old royal seat of Ludwigslust and the State Stud Farm Redefin, the Eichenhof, with its gallery and workshops, has become an insiders' tip for guests who are looking for something special

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FlourWorlds Museum Wittenburg

  • Amtsberg, 19243 Wittenburg

Ötzi in Wittenburg! What does the "Iceman" have to do with flour?

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Best Western Seehotel Frankenhorst

  • Frankenhorst, 19055 Schwerin

Summer freshness and winter idyll on the shore of Lake Schwerin

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Grotto in Ludwigslust Palace Park

  • Schlosspark Ludwigslust, 19288 Ludwigslust

In the style of a medieval castle ruin, an artificial grotto was built in the Ludwigslust castle park in 1788. This still serves as a romantic backdrop on various occasions.

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Youth temple

  • Schleifmühlenweg, 19053 Schwerin

The Youth Temple in the southern palace garden, rebuilt in 2014, is a romantic vantage point. From here you can enjoy beautiful views of the Lazy Lake, the Greenhouse Garden and the Alexandrine Monument, as well as the Schwerin Palace Garden.

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Village church Banzkow

  • Straße des Friedens, 19079 Banzkow

The Banzkow church is a neo-Gothic church from the 19th centuryt and home of the Banzkow seated Madonna.

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Louisen Mausoleum Ludwigslust

  • Schlossfreiheit, 19288 Ludwigslust

The Louisen Mausoleum, which Duke Friedrich Franz I had built for Duchess Luise, who died in 1808, is located in Ludwigslust Palace Park. The neoclassical building was erected between 1809 and 1810. In addition to Duchess Luise, eight other members of the ducal family are buried there.

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Teacher training college Ludwigslust

  • Kanalstraße, 19288 Ludwigslust

Probably the most imposing building in Ludwigsluster Kanalstraße is No. 26. This building was erected by court architect Georg Friedrich Groß in 1829/30 for the so-called "Lehrerseminar".

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Museum of local history Crivitz

  • Rathausstraße, 19089 Crivitz

A trip to Mecklenburg about 100 years ago: Classroom, living room, kitchen, bakery, barber shop and blacksmith's shop vividly convey life in "grandma's and grandpa's times". Original utensils invite visitors to touch and try out.

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Village studio Jante

  • Lindenallee, 19288 Warlow

In the courtyard gallery are shown new and old oil paintings and pencil drawings, the everyday scenarios and still lifes.

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Hunger Tower Wittenburg

  • Wallstraße, 19243 Wittenburg

Anyone strolling through Wittenburg's city center and moving from the town hall in the direction of the ramparts will also pass the Hunger Tower through the narrow alleys of the old town. This was part of the old city wall and served as a prison tower in the Middle Ages.

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The Bolbrüggesche Mill is idyllically situated on an island between the Elde River and the millrace., © Gabriele Skorupski

Bolbrüggesche mill - Grabow watermill

  • Am Pferdemarkt, 19300 Grabow

In Grabow's old town, on an island between the Elde River and the millrace, there is a collection of clinker brick buildings - the former Bolbrüggesche Mill. It is one of the largest mill complexes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is always worth a visit for technology enthusiasts as an architectural monument.

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Hechtsforthschleuse

  • Hechtsforthschleuse, 19300 Grabow

In the middle of the forest, about five kilometers northeast of the town of Grabow, on the Müritz-Elde waterway is the Hechtsforthschleuse. This lock was retired years ago and is now only used for residential purposes.

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Kommodenhäuschen Schwerin

  • Buschstraße, 19055 Schwerin

Several fires in the 16th and 17th centuries almost completely destroyed Schwerin's medieval city center. A small half-timbered house from that time has nevertheless been preserved. The Kommodenhäuschen is a favorite photo spot.

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Pfaffenteich

  • 19055 Schwerin

In the 19th century, the people of Schwerin turned a former mill pond into a gem with a promenade surrounded by linden trees and a sun terrace in the middle of the city. On the Pfaffenteich the passenger ferry Petermännchen shuttles during the season.

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Village church Mirow

  • Schlossinsel, 19079 Banzkow 0T Mirow

One of the earliest neo-Gothic churches with a particularly beautiful design. Rare pulpit altar and Runge organ in the interior.

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Amtsberg Tower Wittenburg

  • Amtsberg, 19243 Wittenburg

The very name Wittenburg indicates that there must have been a castle here once. This was destroyed in 1150 by Henry the Lion and replaced by a new castle complex, on the foundation of which the office tower was built in 1848.

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Undine source Wittenburg

  • Am Wall, 19243 Wittenburg

Since June 2008, the town of Wittenburg has been a member of the "Legends and Fairy Tales Route" association. Like all the other member towns, Wittenburg has its own original fairy tale character: the legendary Undine at her enchanted spring.

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Retgendorf village church

  • Seestraße, 19067 Retgendorf

The village church Retgendorf is part of the Evangelic Lutheran parish Zittow-Retgendorf in Retgendorf of Dobin am See in Northwest Mecklenburg.

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Water tower Hagenow

  • Bekower Weg, 19230 Hagenow

Anyone coming to Hagenow from the direction of Schwerin will see the municipal water tower of Hagenow from afar. It supplied the inhabitants with drinking water until the 1970s, when it was decommissioned. After reconstruction in the 1990s, it is now used as a residential and commercial building.

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Park "Old cemetery

  • Friedhofsweg, 19370 Parchim

The "Old Cemetery" is a garden and park area on the edge of the old town of Parchim. With its special design in the form of a regular octagon, restored sight lines, some preserved historical gravestones and a great variety of trees and shrubs, the "Old Cemetery" is an important garden monument and a beautiful park that invites you to take a walk.

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Memorial at the basin Ludwigslust

  • Am Bassin, 19288 Ludwigslust

In honor of the victims of the Nazi regime, a monument made of sandstone with a surrounding relief was erected at the basin in 1951. This is located in the visual axis between the castle and the town church and was designed by the Ludwigslust graphic artist and painter Herbert Bartholomäus.

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Memorial and memorial site "The Mother

  • An der Crivitzer Chaussee, 19063 Schwerin

The memorial "The Mother" is located on the federal highway 321 between Raben Steinfeld and Schwerin at the height of the Störkanal. As a reminder for future generations and in reverence for the victims of National Socialism, it was inaugurated in 1975 and still commemorates the death march of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp inmates.

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Historisches Weinhaus Wöhler

  • Puschkinstraße, 19055 Schwerin

Das Weinhaus Wöhler mitten in der Schweriner Altstadt mit Hotel, Restaurant und Weinhandel ist ein geschichtsträchtiges Wahrzeichen von Schwerin. Im historischen Ambiente der Gaststube oder im einladenden Sommergarten können Sie sich auf saisonale Küche mit frisch zubereiteten Fisch-,Fleisch-, und Wildgerichten freuen.

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Catholic Church St. Anna

  • Klosterstraße, 19053 Schwerin

The catholic church St. Anna is located in the city centre. The building was erected in the late 18th century. There are services and concerts taking place on a regular basis. St. Anna houses a significant collection of antique books and bibles.

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City Hall Neustadt-Glewe

  • Markt, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

The town of Neustadt-Glewe was first mentioned in 1248 and, in addition to the famous Neustadt Castle, also boasts a historic old town characterized by half-timbered buildings. A special highlight is the baroque town hall, which was completed in 1806 and extensively renovated in 1996.

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Forest barn Bahlenhüschen

  • Zum Forsthof, 19089 Bahlenhüschen

In the Lewitz village of Bahlenhüschen, an old forestry barn has been lovingly reconstructed. The barn doors are regularly opened for visitors for numerous events.

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Village church Warlitz

  • 19230 Warlitz

The late baroque village church was built from 1765 to 1768 and stands surrounded by old lime trees on an octagonal churchyard. Its inventory from the Rococo period has also been preserved - a rare exception in Mecklenburg.

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The largest Douglas firs in Central Europe

  • 19370 Parchim

South of Parchim is the largest Douglas fir stand in Central Europe. This conifer, native to North America, was first planted here 100 years ago. Thanks to favorable growing conditions, the Douglas firs, with their height of 58 meters, even tower over Parchim's St. George's and St. Mary's churches.

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Robber Vieting Cave

  • 19370 Parchim

In today's Sonnenberg nature reserve, robber Vieting once caused fear and terror. His cave and other traces from that time can still be visited today.

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Bistro Dear Liesbeth

  • Puschkinstrasse, 19053 Schwerin

Vegan bistro with changing daily specials, cakes, desserts and coffee specialties in Schwerin.

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Open-air museum for folklore Schwerin-Mueß

  • Alte Crivitzer Landstraße, 19063 Schwerin

In the historic village ensemble directly on Schwerin Lake, visitors stroll between old farmhouses, fruit trees, herb beds and through the restored garden of a village teacher. The museum-like buildings show village life in the 19th century. Markets, events with traditional music, Low German theater performances, seminars and children's holiday programs take place during the season.

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Agp Lübesse - 1a bicycle workshop

  • Schweriner Str., 19077 Lübesse

Cycling experience between Schwerin and Ludwigslust on the edge of the Lewitz.

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Bekow Protected Landscape Area

  • 19230 Hagenow

For over 100 years, the Hagenower Bekow with its bogs, ponds, forest and field has been a popular recreation area for the people of Hagenow. The protected landscape area with many special habitats can be explored on a circular trail during a walk. In summer, visitors can also refresh themselves in Hagenow's forest pool. For those who want to delve deeper into the flora and fauna, there is a free audio guide for their own smartphone.

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City Hall Wittenburg

  • Am Markt, 19243 Wittenburg

If there were a beauty contest for town halls, Wittenburg's would probably be one of the favorites for the winning title. With its double-flight staircase, archway and four massive rectangular towers, the restored building is more reminiscent of a castle than an administrative seat.

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Moraas chapel

  • Hauptstraße, 19230 Moraas

As small as it is, one could almost overlook the chapel at Moraas. Its peculiarities are discovered at second glance. Actually, it consists of two buildings - the chapel room, which was actually built in the 70s, and a wooden bell tower, which was built at the beginning of the 19th century and in whose pews rings a bell from the 14th century.

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Museum Grabow

  • Marktstraße, 19300 Grabow

It was founded in 1934 and is now located in the birthplace of the popular Grabower Schaumkuss.

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Baroque half-timbered church to Kirch-Jesar

  • Theodor-Körner-Straße, 19230 Kirch Jesar

The striking half-timbered church is a building from the 18th century. The interior, tower, organ and bell date from the second half of the 19th century.

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Meyn plants

  • Parchimer Chaussee, 19372 Rom

Let yourself be enchanted! In Rome - in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - a magnificent sea of flowers awaits you on an area of 40,000 m².

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Agricultural product company Lübesse

  • Schweriner Straße, 19077 Lübesse

Come to the beautiful Lewitz and experience state-of-the-art agriculture. Here, the farmers open their ultra-modern barn doors for you. On request, farm tours are also available for interested groups.

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Documentation Center Schwerin

  • Obotritenring, 19053 Schwerin

On a total of three exhibition levels, visitors have the opportunity to learn about the different temporal epochs on the regional perspective of the history of political persecution in the 20th century: 1933 - 1945, 1945 - 1953 and 1953 - 1989.

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City Church St. Mary Neustadt-Glewe

  • Kirchplatz, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

Made of brick, with a single nave and no tower: the early Gothic church has been remodeled many times over the centuries. In 2018, extensive renovations were carried out on the vault, walls and windows in the interior.

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Column building Schwerin

  • Am Markt, 19055 Schwerin

The snow-white building with the striking columned front on Schwerin's market square served as a hall for market traders.

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Studio Lehnigk - Brickyard on the B5

  • Friedensstraße, 19288 Kummer

Sculptor Thomas Lehnigk makes sculptures from stone - for example, from the Mecklenburg lawn ironstone - and steel, as well as objects for home and garden.

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Village church Matzlow

  • An der Elde, 19372 Matzlow-Garwitz

Village church from the late 18th century with characteristic bell tower and carved interior by amateur artist.

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Alexandrine riding

  • Alexandrinenplatz, 19288 Ludwigslust

In the 200th year of her birth, Alexandrine, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, has returned to Ludwigslust. Riding a horse, she has stood since 2003 on the square that has borne her name for more than 150 years.

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Village church Alt Damerow

  • Ringstraße, 19374 Alt Damerow

The small rectangular half-timbered church in the center of the village is located in the immediate vicinity of the Pingelhof Agricultural Open-Air Museum. It was probably built after the Thirty Years' War and before 1700. In the cemetery of the village church of Alt Damerow lie buried the members of the Pingel family, who once ran the Pingelhof, now a museum, as a real farm.

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Village church Redefin

  • Schulstraße, 19230 Redefin

The village church of Redefin was built between 1843 and 1847 as a neo-Gothic brick building with a front west facade and a central tower, and the interior is also in Gothic style. The church houses the oldest organ in Mecklenburg.

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Mecklenburg State Theater, E-Werk

  • Spieltordamm, 19055 Schwerin

In the historic power station at Pfaffenteich, the theater still provides excitement with ballet, puppet theater musical theater and contemporary drama.

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Windmill Kummer

  • Mühlenbergstraße, 19288 Kummer

Although the Kummer mill is the tallest building in the village, you have to look a little closer to discover it. It is located somewhat off the main roads, well hidden behind huge trees, and is therefore often not even noticed by people passing through.

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Warlitz Castle

  • Am Schloß, 19230 Warlitz

Six kilometers south of Hagenow lies the Warlitz manor house, built in 1620 by the Danish Colonel von Pentz. After many changes of ownership, the estate is now privately owned.

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Parchim City Hall

  • Putlitzer Straße, 19370 Parchim

Concerts, theater, show, entertainment, fairs, congresses, conventions and exhibitions.

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Schwerin stables

  • Werderstraße, 19053 Schwerin

The building complex was built from 1837 to 1842 according to plans by Georg Adolf Demmler as a riding hall with stables and coach house as well as adjoining apartments for the servants. It is located on a peninsula and surrounded by a spacious green area with trees and walking paths. Today the building houses two ministries

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Technical Center Neustadt-Glewe

  • Ludwigsluster Straße, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

A technical school was opened in Neustadt-Glewe as early as 1882. However, the technical secondary school for the building trade and for mechanical and mill engineering was initially located at the historic castle. On November 4, 1890, the new technical school in Ludwigsluster Straße was ceremoniously inaugurated.

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Planetarium and Observatory Schwerin

  • Weinbergstraße, 19061 Schwerin

Every Wednesday and Sunday afternoon, the public presentations explain the planetary motions, the most beautiful constellations and the starry sky in general. This is done with the help of a projection on the seven-meter-high dome ceiling. Or on Fridays, in good weather, live with the telescope. Demonstrations Summer season Wed + Sun 2.30 p.m., Fri 8 p.m. Winter season Wed + Sun 2.30 p.m., Fri 7 p.m.

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Mecklenburger Landpute - Severin farm store

  • Kastanienallee, 19374 Severin

Farm store and country turkey store

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Consrade village church

  • 19086 Consrade

The village church Consrade is located at the glacial valley of the Stör. Centuries-old oaks, partly framed by wooden benches, invite you to linger in the churchyard.

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Raduhn village church

  • 19374 Raduhn

The village church Raduhn is a mixture of old and new and impresses with a characteristic stepped gable.

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Café & Pension "At the fountain

  • Am Brunnen, 19370 Parchim

Our pension is located directly on the banks of the river Elde.

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Peckatel village church

  • 19086 Peckatel

The smallest half-timbered church in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Inside, historical paintings in the style of rural baroque painting show significant events in church history.

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Hoop farm

  • Open today
  • Bliesenhorst, 19288 Niendorf-Weselsdorf

In the farm store of Hof Hoop free-range poultry, sausage and meat, game, jams, honey, juices and fruits and vegetables are offered. Every year on the 2nd of Advent there is also a small Christmas market.

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Boat harbor Neustadt-Glewe

  • Am Schlossgarten, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

Water hiking rest area with boat rental

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Domsühl village church

  • 19374 Domsühl

Plastered fieldstone building among ancient oaks, decorated inside with baroque paintings.

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Klinken village church

  • 19374 Klinken

The small church on the outskirts of the village houses Johann Heinrich Runge's organ masterpiece.

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Neo-Gothic church in Picher

  • Lindenstraße, 19230 Picher

The neo-Gothic stately brick building, one of the largest in the region, was built in 1875-1880 on a cruciform ground plan by the architect and preservationist Georg Daniel. Both inside and outside, the church is an imposing neo-Gothic ensemble, pure in style.

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Hunebed Stralendorf

  • 19073 Stralendorf

The megalithic tomb of Stralendorf, about 125 meters long, is about 4500 years old.

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Banzkow potato stone mouse

  • Strasse des Friedens, 19079 Banzkow

The Banzkow potato mouse from Stein has been welcoming guests from near and far on the village square since 2000. On special occasions in the village life the mouse is dressed in an original way. It stands in the middle of several typical erratic blocks, which bear the medals won in state, national and European competitions.

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Restaurant & Café Herzogliche Dampfwäscherei

  • Großer Moor, 19055 Schwerin

Restaurant in der histor. Dampfwäscherei, in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Schloss, Theater und Museum. Gartenterrasse lädt zum Verweilen ein. Mittagstisch an Wochentagen. Geöffnet Mo – Sa 11 – 22 Uhr, So ab 10 Uhr Brunch

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HERB BOX myteatime.com

  • Schloßstraße 7, 19089 Crivitz

and "Le Colibri", the tea and restaurant with tea tastings, events and farm store in Basthorst

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Dutch Windmill Wittenburg

  • Am Mühlenberg, 19243 Wittenburg

The Wittenbürger windmill greets guests and visitors to the small town at the eastern entrance. It was built between 1890 and 1891 and is still a functioning technical monument today. There is a restaurant at the mill. Guided tours for groups are available upon request.

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Grand Ducal Kitchen Garden

  • Franzosenweg, 19061 Schwerin

Somewhat hidden behind a brick wall on Franzosenweg is the former kitchen garden for the grand ducal court. Preserved are also orange house and wine drive.

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Emil farm café

  • Zu den Hofwiesen, 19075 Kothendorf

Visit us in the cozy café for a pot of coffee and a baked piece of cake. Our cream cake, sheet cake or muffins come fresh from our oven every day.

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Schelfkirche Schwerin

  • Lindenstraße, 19055 Schwerin

It is a rare beauty - the only pure brick Baroque church in the West Mecklenburg region. An architectural cousin of the Michel in Hamburg. Worth seeing is the crypt of the Mecklenburg dukes. The church is open daily and can be visited.

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Sailors home Schwerin

  • Werderstraße, 19055 Schwerin

The Restaurant & Café Seglerheim is located directly on Schwerin Lake. On the small island behind the Schwerin Marstall you will find this idyllic place with lake view and great ambience. It is only a ten-minute walk from the impressive Schwerin Castle.

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Brewery Ludwigslust

  • Friedrich-Naumann-Allee, 19288 Ludwigslust

Craft beer specialties, tours, tastings and events.

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Señor Zorro Tapas Pub

  • Am Domhof, 19055 Schwerin

Somewhat hidden at the quiet and picturesquely beautiful Domhof in Schwerin's city center, you will find the tapas bar Señor Zorro.

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Schleswig-Holstein House

  • Puschkinstraße, 19055 Schwerin

Numerous events take place in the charming brick building. Whether concerts, readings or lectures in the historic rooms or open-air cinema and festivals in the enchanting garden. International and regional exhibitions can be seen in the gallery rooms. The listed remise houses a printing workshop. Open Tue - Sun 11 am - 6 pm.

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SUP Schwerin

  • Willi-Bredel-Straße, 19059 Schwerin

Do you feel like a trip with the stand-up board? We offer courses for beginners as well as adventure tours, family trips and corporate events.

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Bulow Palace

  • Kanalstraße, 19288 Ludwigslust

The family-run business of Iris and Norbert Leithold revives the centuries-old papier-mâché tradition of Ludwigslust. In 2013, they founded the Ludwigsluster Papiermaché-Manufaktur ("Ludwigslust Papier-Mâché Manufactory") in Bulow Palace, a magnificent royal seat. In workshops, guests can try out the old art of making papier-mâché themselves.

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Fiek'n Well Hagenow

  • Lange Straße, 19230 Hagenow

"Hemm's all hürt...?" murmurs Fru Püttelkow conspiratorially to the bronze Fiek'n (Sophiechen) on the forecourt of the town hall. The group of figures around the fountain depicts a typical scene of daily life in the rural town of Hagenow and at the same time immortalizes two quaint, quirky characters of Mecklenburg folklore.

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Jasnitz forestry farm

  • Lange Straße, 19230 Jasnitz

In the middle of one of the largest closed forest areas in the south of West Mecklenburg, on the edge of the "Griesen Gegend", lies the Jasnitz forestry office with its historic forestry farm. This is a popular destination for vacationers and recreation seekers and offers space for exhibitions and seasonal markets several times a year.

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Wöbbelin Memorial and Memorial Sites

  • Ludwigsluster Straße, 19288 Wöbbelin

Near Wöbbelin, on the road to Ludwigslust, a concentration camp was established during World War II. The subcamp of Neuengamme concentration camp existed for only ten weeks, from February 12 to May 2, 1945.

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Beach pearl Zippendorf

  • Am Strand, 19063 Schwerin

The restaurant Strandperle is located directly on the idyllic city beach of Schwerin, the Zippendorfer Strand.

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Theodor Körner Monument Wöbbelin

  • Ludwigsluster Straße, 19288 Wöbbelin

On August 27, 1813, the poet Carl Theodor Körner, who fought as a volunteer of the Lützow Free Corps against Napoleon and lost his life in the process, was buried in Wöbbelin. The memorial commemorates the life of the famous writer and patriot.

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St. George´s Church Parchim

  • Lindenstraße, 19370 Parchim

The impressive tower of St George's church rises above the half-timbered streets and gabled houses from the Middle Ages. The brick church from the 13th century has, among other things, an interior that will interest art historians.

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ASB Leisure House "Sausewind

  • Möllner Straße, 19230 Hagenow

Our house is very suitable for school classes, clubs and associations, vacation children, for certain project days, workshops, as well as for the realization of seminars and trainings. The house has 34 beds in four 8-bed rooms and 2 rooms for supervisors. We have a modern kitchen and several club rooms for our guests.

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Plate village church

  • Störstraße, 19086 Plate

Neo-Gothic building with special carved altar, frieze organ and parish barn for social life

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Kay Gundlack Schuhmanufaktur

  • Neuer Markt, 19370 Parchim

In the old clothier and shoemaker town of Parchim, Kay Gundlack finds the peace and inspiration he needs to create his bespoke shoes. Stars and celebrities order shoes from him and sometimes he even flies around the world to take measurements. In the specialist workshop in Parchim on the Elde River, visitors can watch the master at work in his shoe factory.

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Johannes Gillhoff Stuv

  • Lindenstraße, 19288 Glaisin

The Low German writer, teacher and folk artist Johannes Gillhoff was born in Glaisin in 1861. In the Johannes-Gillhoff-Stuv, the life and work of the author, who became known through his epistolary novel "Jürnjakob Swehn der Amerikafahrer", is documented in a permanent exhibition.

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ZEPPELIN -Restaurant & Café

  • Wismarsche Straße, 19053 Schwerin

Das ZEPPELIN liegt in der Passage "Schweriner Höfe" in der Innenstadt, nahe des Capitol Kinos und ist spezialisiert auf herzhafte Fleischgerichte, wie Burger und Steaks. Die reichhaltige Speisekarte orientiert sich sowohl an der deutschen als auch an der amerikanischen Küche und bietet ein vielfältiges Angebot.

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St. Bartholomew Church Wittenburg

  • Kirchenstraße, 19243 Wittenburg

The three-nave, three-bay hall church made of brick rises into the sky on the north side of Wittenburg's market square. It is a work of the North German brick Gothic style, but also bears Romanesque elements on its facades. The church is Protestant.

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tisch - Co-Working Café not only for working

  • Martinstrasse, 19053 Schwerin

Wi-fi, coffee, snacks, events, workshops, business punk, meetings, table tennis, fun - Schwerin's first co-working café offers something for everyone.

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Moltke Memorial Parchim

  • Lange Straße, 19370 Parchim

The birthplace of Prussian Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke presents an interesting collection on the military, scientific and literary achievements of the Parchimer.

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Neustadt-Glewe Castle

  • Schlossfreiheit, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

Near the old castle, on a western branch of the Elde, Duke Adolf Friedrich I had a new castle built for Neustadt-Glewe in 1618/19. In the future, this was to serve as a secondary residence for the dukes of Mecklenburg in place of the castle.

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House lake view

  • Weinbergstraße, 19089 Crivitz

Country inn at the gates of Schwerin with modern rooms. We offer our guests home-style cooking.

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Parchim ramparts

  • Am Wallhotel, 19370 Parchim

The park-like Parchim ramparts are a garden and archaeological monument worth seeing. Covering an area of 4.4 hectares, they enclose the northeastern side of Parchim's old town and run along the former medieval town fortifications. While walking through the gardens, visitors also learn about Parchim's eventful history.

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Sukow village church

  • Am Dorfplatz, 19079 Sukow

Neo-Gothic building by Theodor Krüger with church bell and altarpiece from the two older predecessor churches.

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Hutsalon Rieger – Master Milliner – Genoveva Rieger

  • Großer Moor, 19055 Schwerin

Before a hat is sold, the customer gets a precise analysis of what suits him or her: hair colour, face shape, complexion, style – a hat that suits you can be the "cherry on the cake".

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WINSTONgolf

  • Kranichweg, 19065 Gneven OT Vorbeck

WINSTONgolf Pure passion - Unique golf resort with three first-class and multiple award-winning golf courses. Enjoy perfect conditions for your game and your golf vacation, but above all one thing: the tranquility amidst beguilingly beautiful nature. Welcome to WINSTONgolf, one of the most renowned golf courses in Germany.

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Mecklenburg Forest Glass Museum

  • Hauptstraße, 19067 Langen-Brütz

Who knows that glass is made of sand? A small museum in Langen Brütz deals with the subject of glass and its production.

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Eichenhof | Kat and Alexander von Stenglin

  • Eichenhof, 19230 Picher

In 1986, when Kat and Alexander von Stenglin were looking for a suitable place for their workshop after becoming master craftspeople in the fields of ceramics and hand weaving, their choice fell on the Eichenhof near Picher. Between the old royal seat of Ludwigslust and the State Stud Farm Redefin, the Eichenhof, with its gallery and workshops, has become an insiders' tip for guests who are looking for something special

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FlourWorlds Museum Wittenburg

  • Amtsberg, 19243 Wittenburg

Ötzi in Wittenburg! What does the "Iceman" have to do with flour?

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Best Western Seehotel Frankenhorst

  • Frankenhorst, 19055 Schwerin

Summer freshness and winter idyll on the shore of Lake Schwerin

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Grotto in Ludwigslust Palace Park

  • Schlosspark Ludwigslust, 19288 Ludwigslust

In the style of a medieval castle ruin, an artificial grotto was built in the Ludwigslust castle park in 1788. This still serves as a romantic backdrop on various occasions.

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Youth temple

  • Schleifmühlenweg, 19053 Schwerin

The Youth Temple in the southern palace garden, rebuilt in 2014, is a romantic vantage point. From here you can enjoy beautiful views of the Lazy Lake, the Greenhouse Garden and the Alexandrine Monument, as well as the Schwerin Palace Garden.

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Village church Banzkow

  • Straße des Friedens, 19079 Banzkow

The Banzkow church is a neo-Gothic church from the 19th centuryt and home of the Banzkow seated Madonna.

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Louisen Mausoleum Ludwigslust

  • Schlossfreiheit, 19288 Ludwigslust

The Louisen Mausoleum, which Duke Friedrich Franz I had built for Duchess Luise, who died in 1808, is located in Ludwigslust Palace Park. The neoclassical building was erected between 1809 and 1810. In addition to Duchess Luise, eight other members of the ducal family are buried there.

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Teacher training college Ludwigslust

  • Kanalstraße, 19288 Ludwigslust

Probably the most imposing building in Ludwigsluster Kanalstraße is No. 26. This building was erected by court architect Georg Friedrich Groß in 1829/30 for the so-called "Lehrerseminar".

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Museum of local history Crivitz

  • Rathausstraße, 19089 Crivitz

A trip to Mecklenburg about 100 years ago: Classroom, living room, kitchen, bakery, barber shop and blacksmith's shop vividly convey life in "grandma's and grandpa's times". Original utensils invite visitors to touch and try out.

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Village studio Jante

  • Lindenallee, 19288 Warlow

In the courtyard gallery are shown new and old oil paintings and pencil drawings, the everyday scenarios and still lifes.

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Hunger Tower Wittenburg

  • Wallstraße, 19243 Wittenburg

Anyone strolling through Wittenburg's city center and moving from the town hall in the direction of the ramparts will also pass the Hunger Tower through the narrow alleys of the old town. This was part of the old city wall and served as a prison tower in the Middle Ages.

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The Bolbrüggesche Mill is idyllically situated on an island between the Elde River and the millrace., © Gabriele Skorupski

Bolbrüggesche mill - Grabow watermill

  • Am Pferdemarkt, 19300 Grabow

In Grabow's old town, on an island between the Elde River and the millrace, there is a collection of clinker brick buildings - the former Bolbrüggesche Mill. It is one of the largest mill complexes in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and is always worth a visit for technology enthusiasts as an architectural monument.

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Hechtsforthschleuse

  • Hechtsforthschleuse, 19300 Grabow

In the middle of the forest, about five kilometers northeast of the town of Grabow, on the Müritz-Elde waterway is the Hechtsforthschleuse. This lock was retired years ago and is now only used for residential purposes.

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Kommodenhäuschen Schwerin

  • Buschstraße, 19055 Schwerin

Several fires in the 16th and 17th centuries almost completely destroyed Schwerin's medieval city center. A small half-timbered house from that time has nevertheless been preserved. The Kommodenhäuschen is a favorite photo spot.

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Pfaffenteich

  • 19055 Schwerin

In the 19th century, the people of Schwerin turned a former mill pond into a gem with a promenade surrounded by linden trees and a sun terrace in the middle of the city. On the Pfaffenteich the passenger ferry Petermännchen shuttles during the season.

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Village church Mirow

  • Schlossinsel, 19079 Banzkow 0T Mirow

One of the earliest neo-Gothic churches with a particularly beautiful design. Rare pulpit altar and Runge organ in the interior.

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Amtsberg Tower Wittenburg

  • Amtsberg, 19243 Wittenburg

The very name Wittenburg indicates that there must have been a castle here once. This was destroyed in 1150 by Henry the Lion and replaced by a new castle complex, on the foundation of which the office tower was built in 1848.

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Undine source Wittenburg

  • Am Wall, 19243 Wittenburg

Since June 2008, the town of Wittenburg has been a member of the "Legends and Fairy Tales Route" association. Like all the other member towns, Wittenburg has its own original fairy tale character: the legendary Undine at her enchanted spring.

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Retgendorf village church

  • Seestraße, 19067 Retgendorf

The village church Retgendorf is part of the Evangelic Lutheran parish Zittow-Retgendorf in Retgendorf of Dobin am See in Northwest Mecklenburg.

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Water tower Hagenow

  • Bekower Weg, 19230 Hagenow

Anyone coming to Hagenow from the direction of Schwerin will see the municipal water tower of Hagenow from afar. It supplied the inhabitants with drinking water until the 1970s, when it was decommissioned. After reconstruction in the 1990s, it is now used as a residential and commercial building.

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Park "Old cemetery

  • Friedhofsweg, 19370 Parchim

The "Old Cemetery" is a garden and park area on the edge of the old town of Parchim. With its special design in the form of a regular octagon, restored sight lines, some preserved historical gravestones and a great variety of trees and shrubs, the "Old Cemetery" is an important garden monument and a beautiful park that invites you to take a walk.

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Memorial at the basin Ludwigslust

  • Am Bassin, 19288 Ludwigslust

In honor of the victims of the Nazi regime, a monument made of sandstone with a surrounding relief was erected at the basin in 1951. This is located in the visual axis between the castle and the town church and was designed by the Ludwigslust graphic artist and painter Herbert Bartholomäus.

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Memorial and memorial site "The Mother

  • An der Crivitzer Chaussee, 19063 Schwerin

The memorial "The Mother" is located on the federal highway 321 between Raben Steinfeld and Schwerin at the height of the Störkanal. As a reminder for future generations and in reverence for the victims of National Socialism, it was inaugurated in 1975 and still commemorates the death march of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp inmates.

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Historisches Weinhaus Wöhler

  • Puschkinstraße, 19055 Schwerin

Das Weinhaus Wöhler mitten in der Schweriner Altstadt mit Hotel, Restaurant und Weinhandel ist ein geschichtsträchtiges Wahrzeichen von Schwerin. Im historischen Ambiente der Gaststube oder im einladenden Sommergarten können Sie sich auf saisonale Küche mit frisch zubereiteten Fisch-,Fleisch-, und Wildgerichten freuen.

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Catholic Church St. Anna

  • Klosterstraße, 19053 Schwerin

The catholic church St. Anna is located in the city centre. The building was erected in the late 18th century. There are services and concerts taking place on a regular basis. St. Anna houses a significant collection of antique books and bibles.

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City Hall Neustadt-Glewe

  • Markt, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

The town of Neustadt-Glewe was first mentioned in 1248 and, in addition to the famous Neustadt Castle, also boasts a historic old town characterized by half-timbered buildings. A special highlight is the baroque town hall, which was completed in 1806 and extensively renovated in 1996.

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Forest barn Bahlenhüschen

  • Zum Forsthof, 19089 Bahlenhüschen

In the Lewitz village of Bahlenhüschen, an old forestry barn has been lovingly reconstructed. The barn doors are regularly opened for visitors for numerous events.

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Village church Warlitz

  • 19230 Warlitz

The late baroque village church was built from 1765 to 1768 and stands surrounded by old lime trees on an octagonal churchyard. Its inventory from the Rococo period has also been preserved - a rare exception in Mecklenburg.

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The largest Douglas firs in Central Europe

  • 19370 Parchim

South of Parchim is the largest Douglas fir stand in Central Europe. This conifer, native to North America, was first planted here 100 years ago. Thanks to favorable growing conditions, the Douglas firs, with their height of 58 meters, even tower over Parchim's St. George's and St. Mary's churches.

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Robber Vieting Cave

  • 19370 Parchim

In today's Sonnenberg nature reserve, robber Vieting once caused fear and terror. His cave and other traces from that time can still be visited today.

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Bistro Dear Liesbeth

  • Puschkinstrasse, 19053 Schwerin

Vegan bistro with changing daily specials, cakes, desserts and coffee specialties in Schwerin.

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Open-air museum for folklore Schwerin-Mueß

  • Alte Crivitzer Landstraße, 19063 Schwerin

In the historic village ensemble directly on Schwerin Lake, visitors stroll between old farmhouses, fruit trees, herb beds and through the restored garden of a village teacher. The museum-like buildings show village life in the 19th century. Markets, events with traditional music, Low German theater performances, seminars and children's holiday programs take place during the season.

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Agp Lübesse - 1a bicycle workshop

  • Schweriner Str., 19077 Lübesse

Cycling experience between Schwerin and Ludwigslust on the edge of the Lewitz.

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Bekow Protected Landscape Area

  • 19230 Hagenow

For over 100 years, the Hagenower Bekow with its bogs, ponds, forest and field has been a popular recreation area for the people of Hagenow. The protected landscape area with many special habitats can be explored on a circular trail during a walk. In summer, visitors can also refresh themselves in Hagenow's forest pool. For those who want to delve deeper into the flora and fauna, there is a free audio guide for their own smartphone.

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City Hall Wittenburg

  • Am Markt, 19243 Wittenburg

If there were a beauty contest for town halls, Wittenburg's would probably be one of the favorites for the winning title. With its double-flight staircase, archway and four massive rectangular towers, the restored building is more reminiscent of a castle than an administrative seat.

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Moraas chapel

  • Hauptstraße, 19230 Moraas

As small as it is, one could almost overlook the chapel at Moraas. Its peculiarities are discovered at second glance. Actually, it consists of two buildings - the chapel room, which was actually built in the 70s, and a wooden bell tower, which was built at the beginning of the 19th century and in whose pews rings a bell from the 14th century.

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Museum Grabow

  • Marktstraße, 19300 Grabow

It was founded in 1934 and is now located in the birthplace of the popular Grabower Schaumkuss.

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Baroque half-timbered church to Kirch-Jesar

  • Theodor-Körner-Straße, 19230 Kirch Jesar

The striking half-timbered church is a building from the 18th century. The interior, tower, organ and bell date from the second half of the 19th century.

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Meyn plants

  • Parchimer Chaussee, 19372 Rom

Let yourself be enchanted! In Rome - in the heart of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - a magnificent sea of flowers awaits you on an area of 40,000 m².

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Agricultural product company Lübesse

  • Schweriner Straße, 19077 Lübesse

Come to the beautiful Lewitz and experience state-of-the-art agriculture. Here, the farmers open their ultra-modern barn doors for you. On request, farm tours are also available for interested groups.

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Documentation Center Schwerin

  • Obotritenring, 19053 Schwerin

On a total of three exhibition levels, visitors have the opportunity to learn about the different temporal epochs on the regional perspective of the history of political persecution in the 20th century: 1933 - 1945, 1945 - 1953 and 1953 - 1989.

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City Church St. Mary Neustadt-Glewe

  • Kirchplatz, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

Made of brick, with a single nave and no tower: the early Gothic church has been remodeled many times over the centuries. In 2018, extensive renovations were carried out on the vault, walls and windows in the interior.

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Column building Schwerin

  • Am Markt, 19055 Schwerin

The snow-white building with the striking columned front on Schwerin's market square served as a hall for market traders.

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Studio Lehnigk - Brickyard on the B5

  • Friedensstraße, 19288 Kummer

Sculptor Thomas Lehnigk makes sculptures from stone - for example, from the Mecklenburg lawn ironstone - and steel, as well as objects for home and garden.

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Village church Matzlow

  • An der Elde, 19372 Matzlow-Garwitz

Village church from the late 18th century with characteristic bell tower and carved interior by amateur artist.

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Alexandrine riding

  • Alexandrinenplatz, 19288 Ludwigslust

In the 200th year of her birth, Alexandrine, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, has returned to Ludwigslust. Riding a horse, she has stood since 2003 on the square that has borne her name for more than 150 years.

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Village church Alt Damerow

  • Ringstraße, 19374 Alt Damerow

The small rectangular half-timbered church in the center of the village is located in the immediate vicinity of the Pingelhof Agricultural Open-Air Museum. It was probably built after the Thirty Years' War and before 1700. In the cemetery of the village church of Alt Damerow lie buried the members of the Pingel family, who once ran the Pingelhof, now a museum, as a real farm.

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Village church Redefin

  • Schulstraße, 19230 Redefin

The village church of Redefin was built between 1843 and 1847 as a neo-Gothic brick building with a front west facade and a central tower, and the interior is also in Gothic style. The church houses the oldest organ in Mecklenburg.

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Mecklenburg State Theater, E-Werk

  • Spieltordamm, 19055 Schwerin

In the historic power station at Pfaffenteich, the theater still provides excitement with ballet, puppet theater musical theater and contemporary drama.

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Windmill Kummer

  • Mühlenbergstraße, 19288 Kummer

Although the Kummer mill is the tallest building in the village, you have to look a little closer to discover it. It is located somewhat off the main roads, well hidden behind huge trees, and is therefore often not even noticed by people passing through.

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Warlitz Castle

  • Am Schloß, 19230 Warlitz

Six kilometers south of Hagenow lies the Warlitz manor house, built in 1620 by the Danish Colonel von Pentz. After many changes of ownership, the estate is now privately owned.

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Parchim City Hall

  • Putlitzer Straße, 19370 Parchim

Concerts, theater, show, entertainment, fairs, congresses, conventions and exhibitions.

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Schwerin stables

  • Werderstraße, 19053 Schwerin

The building complex was built from 1837 to 1842 according to plans by Georg Adolf Demmler as a riding hall with stables and coach house as well as adjoining apartments for the servants. It is located on a peninsula and surrounded by a spacious green area with trees and walking paths. Today the building houses two ministries

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Technical Center Neustadt-Glewe

  • Ludwigsluster Straße, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

A technical school was opened in Neustadt-Glewe as early as 1882. However, the technical secondary school for the building trade and for mechanical and mill engineering was initially located at the historic castle. On November 4, 1890, the new technical school in Ludwigsluster Straße was ceremoniously inaugurated.

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Planetarium and Observatory Schwerin

  • Weinbergstraße, 19061 Schwerin

Every Wednesday and Sunday afternoon, the public presentations explain the planetary motions, the most beautiful constellations and the starry sky in general. This is done with the help of a projection on the seven-meter-high dome ceiling. Or on Fridays, in good weather, live with the telescope. Demonstrations Summer season Wed + Sun 2.30 p.m., Fri 8 p.m. Winter season Wed + Sun 2.30 p.m., Fri 7 p.m.

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Mecklenburger Landpute - Severin farm store

  • Kastanienallee, 19374 Severin

Farm store and country turkey store

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Consrade village church

  • 19086 Consrade

The village church Consrade is located at the glacial valley of the Stör. Centuries-old oaks, partly framed by wooden benches, invite you to linger in the churchyard.

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Raduhn village church

  • 19374 Raduhn

The village church Raduhn is a mixture of old and new and impresses with a characteristic stepped gable.

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Café & Pension "At the fountain

  • Am Brunnen, 19370 Parchim

Our pension is located directly on the banks of the river Elde.

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Peckatel village church

  • 19086 Peckatel

The smallest half-timbered church in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Inside, historical paintings in the style of rural baroque painting show significant events in church history.

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Hoop farm

  • Open today
  • Bliesenhorst, 19288 Niendorf-Weselsdorf

In the farm store of Hof Hoop free-range poultry, sausage and meat, game, jams, honey, juices and fruits and vegetables are offered. Every year on the 2nd of Advent there is also a small Christmas market.

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Boat harbor Neustadt-Glewe

  • Am Schlossgarten, 19306 Neustadt-Glewe

Water hiking rest area with boat rental

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Domsühl village church

  • 19374 Domsühl

Plastered fieldstone building among ancient oaks, decorated inside with baroque paintings.

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Klinken village church

  • 19374 Klinken

The small church on the outskirts of the village houses Johann Heinrich Runge's organ masterpiece.

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Neo-Gothic church in Picher

  • Lindenstraße, 19230 Picher

The neo-Gothic stately brick building, one of the largest in the region, was built in 1875-1880 on a cruciform ground plan by the architect and preservationist Georg Daniel. Both inside and outside, the church is an imposing neo-Gothic ensemble, pure in style.

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Hunebed Stralendorf

  • 19073 Stralendorf

The megalithic tomb of Stralendorf, about 125 meters long, is about 4500 years old.

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Banzkow potato stone mouse

  • Strasse des Friedens, 19079 Banzkow

The Banzkow potato mouse from Stein has been welcoming guests from near and far on the village square since 2000. On special occasions in the village life the mouse is dressed in an original way. It stands in the middle of several typical erratic blocks, which bear the medals won in state, national and European competitions.

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Restaurant & Café Herzogliche Dampfwäscherei

  • Großer Moor, 19055 Schwerin

Restaurant in der histor. Dampfwäscherei, in unmittelbarer Nähe zum Schloss, Theater und Museum. Gartenterrasse lädt zum Verweilen ein. Mittagstisch an Wochentagen. Geöffnet Mo – Sa 11 – 22 Uhr, So ab 10 Uhr Brunch

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