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Martin Luther Church Eggesin

Eggesin · 53.6816° N, 14.0780° E
Martin Luther Church Eggesin

The Martin Luther Church in Eggesin was built in 1911.

Built in 1911, the neo-Gothic church with its 48-metre high tower, visible from afar, dominates the skyline of the town of Eggesin. Built in 1911, the neo-Gothic church with its 48-metre-high tower, visible from afar, dominates the skyline of the town of Eggesin.

Martin Luther Church Eggesin - neo-Gothic landmark of the town

The Martin Luther Church in Eggesin is one of the most striking buildings in north-eastern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Built in 1911, the neo-Gothic church with its 48-metre-high tower dominates the silhouette of the town from afar and is an integral part of Eggesin's townscape.

Neo-Gothic architecture in the Randow-Moor region

The imposing church tower rises far above the roofs of the town and can be seen from afar - an impressive testimony to the church architecture of the early 20th century. The church is located in a region that lies between the Szczecin Lagoon and the island of Usedom and is known for its varied natural and cultural landscape.

Eggesin as a starting point for the Baltic Sea region

Visitors to Eggesin are in close proximity to the island of Usedom and the historic Hanseatic cities of Greifswald and Stralsund. The Martin Luther Church can be easily combined with a trip to the surrounding Baltic Sea region and offers a tranquil contrast to the bustling coastal towns.

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Visitor information center of the nature park "Am Stettiner Haff"

Visitor information center of the nature park "Am Stettiner Haff"

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This nature park is located in the north-east of the country, in the direct vicinity of the Republic of Poland. It is characterized above all by the natural unspoilt sections of the lagoon coast as well as lagoon meadows, wide forest complexes of the Ueckermünde Heath, the Uecker and Randow lowlands and the Brohmer Berge. The visitor information center is located at the train station in Eggesin. The idea of the nature park was born in the district of Uecker-Randow in the fall of 2001 by committed employees and representatives of local authorities. The "Am Stettiner Haff" Nature Park was founded in 2003. Six people work in the nature park. Mr. Elberskirch as manager and Mr. Dinse as deputy mainly in the office as well as four rangers (Ms. Kroschwald, Mr. Henke, Mr. Fleck and Mr. Schuldt) who work primarily in the nature park area. All employees work primarily in the areas of nature conservation, nature-friendly tourism and public relations as well as regional development and environmental education. Since August 2012, the nature park has been based at the train station in Eggesin, where a modern visitor information center with a small café area has also been built. Under the direction of the town of Eggesin and with the help of EAFRD (LEADER) and urban development funds, two historic station outbuildings were renovated and connected to a functional new building. Here, visitors can get an overview of the nature park and its special features with the help of a modern interactive exhibition and then explore the nature park region equipped with information material. Nature lovers and stressed city dwellers will find the peace and quiet they long for, even in the high season. Worthwhile excursion destinations include the "Ukranenland" in Torgelow with reconstructed houses and ships from the Slavic era and the botanical garden in Christiansberg. Click here for events and nature tours Quality nature park BNE certificate as an educational center for sustainability

Rose turnery

Rose turnery

Eggesin

Drechslerei Rose in Eggesin manufactures high quality turned parts from wood for staircase construction, interior fittings or furniture making to order. High-quality handicrafts, mostly made from local wood or required for restoration, have been traditionally turned by hand for over 30 years. The woodturning craft has been recognized throughout Germany as intangible cultural heritage since the end of 2018. Master woodturner Karina Ihlenburg has been cultivating this beautiful, old craft in the blueberry town of Eggesin for over 30 years with a great deal of love and skill. The Rose woodturning workshop, which has been in existence since the late 1970s, mainly manufactures products for staircase builders, joineries and high-quality interior fittings. Whether series or individual pieces, customers from all over Germany order from the master workshop. The arts and crafts sector and thus traditional production on the wood lathe is not neglected either. In addition to bowls in all shapes and sizes, the salesroom at the workshop in Heidestraße also sells wool pots, crochet hooks, nutcrackers, bottle tops, writing utensils, mortars, tins and, above all, the much-loved decorative apples and pears. Anyone who values high-quality local products is well advised here. Two regular events throughout the year are worth mentioning: One is the sales exhibition as part of KUNST:OFFEN on the Whitsun weekend. This takes place in the tranquil village of Hintersee in the gallery in the barn. It is open from 10:00 to 18:00. In addition to the products from the master workshop, a farm café with homemade cakes, bread, tea and coffee will be open on all three days. A tombola invites you to take part. The second is a small Advent market with an open day organized by the Rose woodturning workshop in Eggesin. You are cordially invited to visit the workshop on the Saturday before the third Advent from 13:00 to 17:00.

The Half-Timbered Church in Eggesin

The Half-Timbered Church in Eggesin

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The half-timbered church in Eggesin dates back to the 18th century. The half-timbered church was built in the first half of the 18th century. The pointed bell tower was demolished in 1902 due to dilapidation. The church was renovated in 1913. Since 1994, it has once again been used as a parish hall and for church services.