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brenn:werk

brenn:werk
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Bahnhofstr. 18

17255 Wesenberg

The old distillery in Wesenberg with its Kulturcafe and new hall offers many possibilities for events of all kinds. The hall of the brenn:werk cooperative houses a cultural café as well as an area for various event scenarios such as seminars, workshops, celebrations and exhibitions. It is also home to the Wesenberg library. The brenn:werk cooperative would also like to create a place to live and work here over the next few years.

brenn:werk Wesenberg - cultural center in a historic distillery

The brenn:werk in Wesenberg is a lively cultural venue that was created in an old distillery. The brenn:werk cooperative has transformed the historic building in the heart of Mecklenburg into an open meeting place for people from the region and from all over the country. Anyone who wants to experience the real Mecklenburg-Vorpommern away from the well-known coastal towns such as Rostock, Stralsund or Greifswald will find an interesting place to go here.

Cultural café, library and event rooms under one roof

The spacious brenn:werk hall houses a cultural café as well as flexible spaces for seminars, workshops, exhibitions and celebrations of all kinds. The Wesenberg municipal library has also found its place here. The space is aimed at groups, clubs, creative people and anyone looking for an unusual venue in the Mecklenburg Lake District.

Living and working at brenn:werk Wesenberg

The brenn:werk cooperative is pursuing long-term plans: in the coming years, the site will also be developed as a place to live and work. The project aims to contribute to the revitalization of rural areas in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - an approach that is also attracting increasing attention in other parts of the north.

Further sights in Wesenberg

Wesenberg castle complex with interception tower

Wesenberg castle complex with interception tower

📍 Wesenberg

Castle complex with local history room and exhibition on fishing and regional history, tourist information, public internet access, nationwide ticket service The castle was built in the middle of the 13th century to protect the town of "Wesenberge". As a result of the Thirty Years' War, today you can only explore the preserved torso of the keep, also known as the Fangelturm, and parts of the castle wall. The Fangelturm now serves as an observation tower. The castle premises are now used as a local history room with an exhibition on fishing and regional history, as a forestry museum and tourist information center. As every year, the traditional castle festival takes place on the 1st weekend in July with a historical parade, knightly spectacles, dancing and fireworks.

MAXLUZI show workshop

MAXLUZI show workshop

📍 Wesenberg

In the MAXLUZI gallery you will find handmade home accessories such as finely turned wooden lamps, stylish furniture, fine spice mills and more. MAXLUZI is a sustainable design manufactory in Wesenberg in the middle of the Mecklenburg Lake District. It offers a diverse selection of handmade wooden products. The main focus and centerpiece are wafer-thin, hand-turned wooden lampshades, which create a fascinating interplay of wood and light through artful processing. All products are made of 100% solid wood and range from home furniture, accessories and gifts to fully equipped tiny houses. Traditional craftsmanship is combined with modern technology in the workshops. Transparency, sustainability and communication at eye level are central themes. In the "Gläserne Manufaktur" in Wesenberg, visitors can experience works of art and the production process up close in the exhibition room and show workshop. Turned bowls, boxes and small accessories are also on offer here. A unique experience for design and wood lovers!

St. Mary's Church Wesenberg

St. Mary's Church Wesenberg

📍 Wesenberg

Evangelical Lutheran parish of Wesenberg Construction of today's Marienkirche probably began at the end of the 13th century. The choir and the lower tower storeys are the oldest parts of the church and are made of fieldstone masonry with some use of bricks, and a town register note from 1337 states that the church is "complete". The nave was built in the second half of the 14th century. The vaulting of the choir took place in the second half of the 15th century and the south porch was built at the end of the 15th century. At the beginning of the 16th century, the window openings were changed and a vaulted chapel room was built in the second northern choir bay in honor of the Holy Spirit. The Röder organ is the oldest organ in Berlin.