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St. Peter's Church

Wolgast · Greifswald & Umgebung · 54.0535° N, 13.7768° E
St. Peter's Church

St.

Petri Church is the former court church of the Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast. The 14th-century three-nave basilica served as the court church of the Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast. It was built around 1350 in honor of the Apostle Peter. A pagan temple is said to have originally stood on the same site, which Otto of Bamberg had destroyed during the Christianization of Pomerania. Today, the burial site of the last Dukes of Pomerania is located in the crypt of St. Petri, and the nave features a medieval cycle of paintings depicting the Dance of Death. There are 184 steps leading up to the tower of St. Petri Church, which can be climbed during the church’s opening hours. From the top, a wonderful panoramic view stretches across the city of Wolgast all the way to the island of Usedom.

St. Petri Church in Wolgast – A History Dating Back to the 14th Century

St. Petri Church in Wolgast is one of the most significant medieval religious buildings on the German Baltic Sea coast. The three-nave basilica was built around 1350 in honor of the Apostle Peter and served as the court church of the Dukes of Pomerania-Wolgast. A pagan temple is said to have once stood on this very spot, which Otto of Bamberg had destroyed as part of the Christianization of Pomerania—a place, therefore, that held spiritual significance long before the Middle Ages.

Burial site of the Dukes of Pomerania and medieval Dance of Death

The crypt of St. Petri is the final resting place of the Dukes of Pomerania. Hanging in the nave is an impressive medieval cycle of paintings depicting the Dance of Death—one of the few surviving examples of this artistic tradition in the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania region. Similar works of art can otherwise be found in cities such as Stralsund or Wismar, which underscores the art-historical significance of St. Petri.

Panoramic view from the church tower over Wolgast and Usedom

Those who climb the 184 steps to the church tower are rewarded with a sweeping panoramic view: From the top, the view stretches across the entire city of Wolgast all the way to the island of Usedom, one of the most popular tourist destinations on the Baltic Sea coast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Visitors can climb the tower during regular church hours.

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Passenger shipping Lademann and Mos

Passenger shipping Lademann and Mos

Wolgast

Passenger shipping company Lademann Mos invites you to enjoy a variety of boat trips on the ship "Der Stralsunder". The starting point is Wolgast, the gateway to the island of Usedom with its characteristic blue bascule bridge and maritime flair. The round trips take you along the Peenestrom towards Achterwasser and Krumminer Wiek. This opens up fascinating views of the cliffs of the Gnitz peninsula and Peenemünde - a perspective that allows you to experience the region from a new perspective. A highlight of the cruises is the live presentation by the captain, who provides exciting information about the landscape and history of the region. A self-service snack bar is available on board, offering hot and cold drinks and snacks to round off the trip. The tours offer a successful combination of relaxation, nature experience and maritime atmosphere.

Skutsje "Twee Gebroeders" - Sailing tours

Skutsje "Twee Gebroeders" - Sailing tours

Wolgast

The crew of the "Twee Gebroeders" invites you to enjoy culinary delights under sail with regional specialties. On a small Frisian cargo ship from 1901, guests can unwind in a relaxed atmosphere, listen to the wind and observe nature from a very special perspective. Skûtsjesegeln is sailing with old cargo ships. A skûtsje is a sailing ship without a keel, i.e. a ship with a flat bottom and wooden centerboards on the sides. These ships date back to the last century and were used to bring peat, vegetables, flower bulbs or other cargo as close as possible to the farms or to pick it up from there. The ships had to be able to navigate in shallow waters and were therefore designed to be long and flat. A skûtsje is characterized by speed and manoeuvrability. Sailing on a skûtsje is fun and relaxing. Sailing tours with the Dutch flat-bottomed ship (skûtsje): - max. 12 persons - from 3 hours - Culinary part with smoked fish - On request for groups - Cruising areas in Western Pomerania: Achterwasser, lagoon and Bodden waters

Island Safari Usedom

Island Safari Usedom

Wolgast

Day tours on and around Usedom, unique nature - experience flora, fauna, land and people, history and stories of the region with full board in a Land Rover Defender. Experience and enjoy the unique natural and island landscape of the Pomeranian Bay, the islands of Usedom and Wollin, the Szczecin Lagoon and the Peene Valley on this island safari. You will be off the beaten tourist track in small groups of up to 8 participants. Well-trained tour guides will show you the special features of the region and its plant, animal and human inhabitants with great enthusiasm and humor. On a day when you can let your mind wander, you will also be on a culinary journey. High-quality picnics and a wide selection of drinks are part of the tour. Short stages in the Land Rover alternate with short stages on foot. And if that's not enough, you can hop into a canoe, a rubber dinghy, a sailing boat or an ultralight aircraft. Depending on the type of tour, a safari can end with dinner around the campfire. Tour duration 6 hours / price from € 97, children € 57.