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Regional Museum Neubrandenburg

Regional Museum Neubrandenburg
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Stargarder Straße 2

17033 Neubrandenburg

Opening hours

Sonntag, Mittwoch, Donnerstag, Freitag, Samstag10:0017:00 o'clock
The Neubrandenburg Regional Museum (founded in 1872) is one of the oldest civic museums in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The museum offers the opportunity to experience the diversity of the region in one of the oldest civic museums in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Curious visitors can explore the history of the four-gate city at three locations in Neubrandenburg's city center: the former Franciscan monastery, Neubrandenburg's oldest building, has been home to the modern and interactive permanent exhibition on the city and regional history since 2013. In the Treptower Tor, the museum's home since 1872, visitors can follow in the footsteps of the prehistoric and early historical past of the Tollensee region. The exhibition "Paths to Brick Gothic" in the Neubrandenburg Concert Church is dedicated to this characteristic architectural style. The museum can also be explored digitally on the website of the Neubrandenburg Regional Museum.

Regional Museum Neubrandenburg: city history at three locations

The Neubrandenburg Regional Museum is one of the oldest civic museums in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and was founded back in 1872. The history of the so-called four-gate city can be explored in a variety of ways at three locations in the city center - from interactive permanent exhibitions to archaeological finds from the region.

Franciscan monastery, Treptower Tor and concert church as museum locations

The former Franciscan monastery, the oldest building in Neubrandenburg, has housed a modern exhibition on the city and regional history since 2013. The Treptower Tor, the original home of the museum, is dedicated to the prehistoric and early historical past of the Tollensee region. In the Neubrandenburg Concert Church, the exhibition "Paths to Brick Gothic" sheds light on an architectural style that also characterizes the old towns of Stralsund, Greifswald, Wismar and Rostock.

Regional history between the Baltic Sea coast and the lake district

Although Neubrandenburg is located in inland Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, it is an ideal starting point for excursions to the Baltic Sea coast - for example to the island of Rügen, Usedom or Fischland-Darß-Zingst. The regional museum offers a cultural addition to the natural landscape of the north and provides a deeper understanding of the history of the entire region. A digital tour is also possible via the museum's website.

Further sights in Neubrandenburg

Behmshöhe observation tower

Behmshöhe observation tower

📍 Neubrandenburg

Want to see the four-gate city of Neubrandenburg from above? The Behmshöhe observation tower offers an impressive view. On the initiative of the association for the promotion of tourism at the time, an attraction was to be created in Nemerower Holz. In 1897, the town fathers decided to build a lookout tower, which was opened to the public in 1905. The 34-metre-high tower stands on Behmshöhe and offers a magnificent view of the clear Lake Tollensesee and the surrounding hilly landscape. To reach the viewing area, 111 steps have to be climbed - the magnificent view is well worth the effort. The Behmshöhe observation tower is not accessible for people with limited mobility. Opening times: From mid-April to mid-November daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Church of St. Johannis Neubrandenburg

Church of St. Johannis Neubrandenburg

📍 Neubrandenburg

The Sankt Johannis church is located in the center of Neubrandenburg and has a rich tradition of church music. Alongside the Concert Church, St. John's Church is one of the largest historic churches in Neubrandenburg. In addition to the extensive parish work, there are numerous choirs and a long tradition of varied concerts.

Open Mill Neubrandenburg

Open Mill Neubrandenburg

📍 Neubrandenburg

The Open Mill offers many possibilities: Knitting, dancing, eating, playing, celebrating, crafting or just being there - everyone is welcome here. The Open Mill in Neubrandenburg is a versatile meeting place that has opened its doors to all age groups. Originally used as a granary, the mill was converted to provide a platform for cultural and social activities. The building complex is the site of the oldest mill in the city. Experiences for guests and locals: Events: The Open Mill offers a varied program of workshops, concerts and exhibitions, which are regularly updated. Community projects: Here, visitors can actively participate in projects that promote the engagement and creativity of the urban community. Cultural encounters: The mill serves as a space for exchange between different generations and cultures, making it a vibrant part of the community. The Open Mill is therefore not only a meeting place, but also a center for creative ideas and community activities.