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Old weaving mill Ahrenshoop

Old weaving mill Ahrenshoop
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Weg zum Hohen Ufer 10

18347 Ahrenshoop

The Alte Weberei Ahrenshoop seminar and event center integrates the anthroposophical tradition of Ita Rost's hand weaving mill after an ecological redesign. Seminars, courses, concerts and other events take place in the hall. Opening hours on request by telephone Tel. 038220 496

Alte Weberei Ahrenshoop - culture and hand weaving tradition on the Fischland-Darß

The Alte Weberei Ahrenshoop is a special seminar and event venue in the Baltic seaside resort of Ahrenshoop on the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The building has been ecologically redesigned and preserves the anthroposophical tradition of the former Ita Rost hand weaving mill, which gives the house its unmistakable character.

Seminars, concerts and courses in a historic setting

Seminars, courses, concerts and other events regularly take place in the spacious hall of the Alte Weberei. The building thus offers a cultural venue on the Baltic Sea coast that stands out from the typical tourist attractions in the region. Visitors exploring the Baltic Sea coast between Rostock and Stralsund will find a place to encounter regional arts and crafts history and lively contemporary culture.

How to get to the Old Weaving Mill Ahrenshoop

The easiest way to reach Ahrenshoop is via the ferry in Althagen, which is only around 800 meters away. The nearest train station is Ribnitz-Damgarten Ost, from where it is around 14.8 kilometers to Ahrenshoop. The journey by car is easy via the B105 in the direction of Ribnitz-Damgarten, from where the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula is signposted.

Further sights in Ahrenshoop

Ahrenshoop Art Museum

Ahrenshoop Art Museum

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The Ahrenshoop Art Museum is an exhibition, meeting and research center for the artists' village with permanent and changing exhibitions as well as numerous events - also for families. In regular workshops, children and young people explore the museum, discover outstanding works in the exhibitions and create their own works. Paul Palette, the mascot of the Ahrenshoop artists' colony, is also there. The exhibition, meeting and research center The Ahrenshoop Art Museum is the exhibition, meeting and research center of the artists' village. In permanent and changing exhibitions, the lively development of the artists' village and the neighboring coastal region, which continues to this day, is documented and made visible to the public. Regular, interactive guided tours for adults and children as well as family afternoons and workshops invite visitors to go on a voyage of discovery through the museum and get creative themselves. A museum case is also available to borrow, which the whole family can use to explore the exhibition together in a playful, artistic and creative way. The case contains various materials, games and ideas for discovering the world in the pictures. The museum's educational program also includes changing offers for schools, nurseries and after-school care. Collaborations with other children's and youth facilities and cultural professionals allow children and young people to become artists themselves. Your Entdeckerpass advantage: 2 years free admission to view the exhibitions

Colorful parlor

Colorful parlor

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It has been a cultural meeting place for artists and art lovers for 100 years. Literature lovers can choose from a well-stocked collection, especially from the genre of regional literature. The Bunte Stube was founded in June 1922 by Martha Wegscheider and the painter Hans Brass. With its striking red and white design by Bauhaus architect Walter Butzek, the small store developed into an important building in Ahrenshoop in 1929. Today, books, handicrafts, jewelry, natural products and the art cabinet dominate the offer.

Ahrenshoop Mill

Ahrenshoop Mill

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Café in the Ahrenshoop mill with its own bakery The "Kaffeemühle", a small café with a feel-good atmosphere, offers coffee in many variations, exquisite teas, delicious home-baked cakes from the tray, bread specialties and hearty soups and casseroles. A small flock of sheep can be observed from the café garden in the adjacent pasture. Reservations for private parties and events are possible.