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Literary Salon

Greifswald · Greifswald & Umgebung · 54.0813° N, 13.4221° E
Literary Salon

The Literature Salon offers a variety of events.

Literatur Salon Greifswald – Cultural Events at the Schwalbe Community Center

Literatursalon e.V. in Greifswald is a fixture in the cultural life of the Hanseatic city. At the “Schwalbe” Community Center, the association offers a diverse program of readings, cabaret, musical events, and exhibitions—creating a vibrant meeting place for people who appreciate literature and art.

Diverse program for literature and culture enthusiasts

Whether author readings, musical evenings, or cabaret – the Literatur Salon Greifswald presents a variety of genres and formats throughout the year. The program is aimed at a broad audience and uniquely complements the cultural offerings of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region. Visitors to the Baltic Sea coast between Stralsund, Rügen, and Usedom will find Greifswald to be a university town with a vibrant cultural scene.

Greifswald as a Cultural Destination on the Baltic Sea

Greifswald is located in the heart of the West Pomeranian Baltic Sea region and is known not only for its historic old town and the Kaspar David Friedrich tradition. Venues such as the Literatur Salon make the city a worthwhile destination for cultural travelers who wish to combine their Baltic Sea stay with an evening of literature and music.

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Caspar David Friedrich Center

Caspar David Friedrich Center

Greifswald

The Caspar-David-Friedrich-Zentrum, opened in 2004 in the historic Seifensiederei and expanded in 2011 to include the entire former residential and commercial building of the Friedrich family, commemorates the great painter and greatest son of the city of Greifswald. It is also a museum, documentation and research center. Caspar David Friedrich was born here on September 5, 1774. Visitors can see his father's old soap-making workshop, the family cabinet with the family tree, the Rügen and Eldena rooms with famous motifs from Friedrich's work and the Caspar David Friedrich Gallery. The tour offers comprehensive information on Friedrich's origins, career and creative style as well as on the history of the Friedrich family and their home and business premises, which is also the subject of a long-term research project by the Caspar David Friedrich Society. Changing exhibitions of contemporary art in the Caspar David Friedrich Gallery bear witness to the enduring fascination and impact of Friedrich's work and historical Romanticism. Thanks to its location in the heart of Greifswald's old town, the center is a particularly attractive destination for anyone who wants to follow in the artist's footsteps in his hometown. In the immediate vicinity is St. Nikolai Cathedral, where Caspar David Friedrich was baptized, and it is only a few minutes' walk to the Pomeranian State Museum with its original Friedrich paintings.

Nautic VR - Experience virtual reality

Nautic VR - Experience virtual reality

Greifswald

At Nautic-VR you can explore virtual reality together with your friends! So put on your goggles and off you go! Nautic-VR is the only VR arcade in Western Pomerania! Here you can immerse yourself in the wonderful world of virtual reality together with friends in a cozy atmosphere. Whether big or small, there is something for everyone here. For example, you can take a look at the solar system, view an original 16th century knight's castle or marvel at works of art from past eras. For more action, try controlling a giant robot, chasing cute orcs or escaping from a dungeon!

Church of St. Jacobi Greifswald

Church of St. Jacobi Greifswald

Greifswald

St. Jacob's Church, dedicated to the patron saint of fishermen, was first mentioned by name in 1280. The brick church consists of a three-aisled hall and the somewhat narrower square west tower. Until a fire in 1955, the originally taller tower still had a half-timbered top, which was not restored when the tower roof was reconstructed.