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Lindengarten Wismar

Wismar · Wismar & Nordwestmecklenburg · 53.8948° N, 11.4710° E
Lindengarten Wismar

The Lindengarten is a listed park in the heart of the Hanseatic city of Wismar.

The Lindengarten was created in 1815 on the site of the former Swedish fortifications. In addition to an old stock of trees, the park is also home to a bronze sculpture by Horst Brühmann entitled Metamorphosis. It is also listed as an individual monument. The old trees and the many benches invite you to linger. The paths along the Mühlenbach stream are particularly beautiful.

Lindengarten Wismar - a park with history

The Lindengarten Wismar is a listed park in the heart of the Hanseatic city and is one of the green oases of peace in the Baltic Sea region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Created in 1815 on the site of a former Swedish fortification, the park combines history and nature in a special way. As in other Hanseatic towns on the Baltic coast - such as Stralsund or Greifswald - the region's eventful past is reflected here.

Bronze sculpture "Metamorphosis" and old trees

The Lindengarten is home to a bronze sculpture entitled "Metamorphosis" by the artist Horst Brühmann. The work is listed as an individual monument and is a quiet eye-catcher amidst the old trees. The mature trees and numerous benches make the park a popular place to linger - for locals and visitors to the Hanseatic city alike.

Walking along the Mühlenbach stream in Wismar

The paths that lead along the Mühlenbach stream through the park are particularly attractive. They invite you to take a quiet stroll and offer a pleasant contrast to the lively old town of Wismar, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Anyone exploring the Baltic coast of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern will find the Lindengarten an authentic and tranquil stopover.

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phanTECHNIKUM - Technical State Museum

phanTECHNIKUM - Technical State Museum

Wismar

The phanTECHNIKUM Technical State Museum presents fantastic ideas from technology and nature on 2,500 square meters. You can expect objects, models and experimental stations to touch and participate in. In the World Heritage City on the Baltic Sea, the exciting world of technology and the history of technology in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is exhibited in the exhibition areas of fire, water and air. Experience an event, conference, company celebration or workshop in the fantastic ambience of the phanTECHNIKUM. The unique room for up to 120 people is located on the top floor of the museum. This room is equipped with tables, chairs, technology (projector, media cabinet, sound system, microphone, etc.), lectern and other equipment. Access to the room is possible through the exhibition or separately through a rear entrance. Would you like a guided tour, an exploration on your own or a fiery demonstration in the laboratory? No problem! We offer additional program modules to make your event something special. A fantastic location with a touch of technology.

Studio Anja Weyer

Studio Anja Weyer

Wismar

Painting and graphics: The Weyer Studio Gallery is located in the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Old Town of the Hanseatic city of Wismar. In a listed former vicarage in the immediate vicinity of St. George's Church and with a view of the Fürstenhof, Anja Weyer, a freelance painter and graphic artist, has been showing her paintings and graphics in changing exhibitions in her studio and the adjoining small gallery for more than 15 years.

das füllwerk - Wismar's unpackaged store

das füllwerk - Wismar's unpackaged store

Wismar

Wismar's unpackaged store becomes the backdrop for the sprouting of change. Enchanting flower arrangements from the SlowFlower movement, arranged in handmade ceramics, meet the fresh idea of compostable ToGo tableware. Rounded off by a swap and purchase market for pre-grown vegetable plants, garden perennials and seeds. May makes everything new! The füllwerk - Wismar's first unpackaged store is bursting with green ideas. This Saturday, Slowflower gardener Hanna Dittrich from Dalliendorf will enchant you with the Japanese art of flower arranging "Ikebana" and invites you to try your hand at it. The handmade vessels for this will be created by ceramicist Christiane Gregorowius from Dambeck. Isabelle Weniger, a student of Material Culture Design from Wismar, will be presenting her master's thesis. She is developing and designing a sustainable, 100% compostable disposable tableware. An open exchange for sharing, swapping and selling seeds, pre-grown vegetable plants and garden perennials will also get your pots, balconies and gardens sprouting. The füllwerk team will provide snacks and drinks for a small donation and introduce you to the world of unpackaged shopping. We look forward to seeing you! Opening hours Whitsun: Sat 10-18 h Jan.-Dec.: Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 9am-3pm