The "Waterworks of the Future" in Malchin combines historical architecture with modern ideas for environmental education and sustainable water protection. It serves as a place for exchange, workshops and cultural events.
The "Waterworks of the Future" in Malchin is a unique place of learning and experience that combines history, environmental education and innovation. The listed building from 1903 has been extensively renovated and transformed into a modern center for sustainable water and landscape conservation. In the middle of Mecklenburg Switzerland, it offers space for workshops, exhibitions, educational programs and cultural events - with a special focus on the conscious use of water as the basis of life.
Visitors can become active themselves in interactive formats such as the water laboratory, experimental stations or specialist lectures and learn more about ecological relationships. The waterworks creates a meeting place where schoolchildren, experts and interested parties can work together on topics relating to the future. This transforms a historic building into a lively place for sustainability, education and social dialog.