From Südrügen across the Bodden to Greifswald
The erratic boulder plays an important role in many of Caspar David Friedrich's works. To discover its significance, a crew sets off on a journey from Südrügen across the water to St. Marien Greifswald and brings a small boulder from the island to the mainland on a barge. We join them and all lend a hand in the museum harbor around 5 p.m. when it's time to move the stone from the ship to the church. We will record everything in pictures and collect your stories about this and other stones. At 6 p.m. there will be "stone soup" in the Mariengarten on the south side of St. Mary's and later in the Annenkapelle a lecture with Dr. Sebastian Schmidt (FINC Foundation gGmbH) on the cultural landscape of the Greifswald Bodden through the ages.