Dorf Mecklenburg

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Organic farm Tacke with farm store

Organic farm Tacke with farm store

📍 Dorf Mecklenburg

Not far from the Baltic Sea, a stiff breeze always in our faces, we can let our gaze wander over our fields as far as Wismar... Here we live and work according to organic guidelines. In our farm store you will find organic products directly from the farm and from the region. We work ecologically, in harmony with nature. Outside is our home. In wind and weather. We were born with this in mind. We treat our environment in such a way that it remains usable and nourishing for future generations. As a team, we look after the land, the crops, the cattle, the geese, the vegetables and the bees. The circular economy is particularly important to us. Everything here should work together. The geese and cattle provide the nursery and the fields with valuable manure, they graze on the pastures and ensure biodiversity. Our honeybees help with pollination and secure yields, but at the same time they also make us aware of the need to create a diverse range of crops. This is helped not only by a diverse crop rotation, but also by the flowering meadow, which can be sponsored. In this way, we offer direct contact with nature. We also provide insights into organic farming through educational farm activities. With farm education, we offer young and old experiences on the farm at regular intervals. Information on dates can be found on our homepage. From here, from the farm, for you. And naturally, originally and as unaltered as possible. That is the standard we set for our products in the farm store. Come by and visit our farm store in Dorf Mecklenburg. We look forward to seeing you!

Village church Dorf Mecklenburg

Village church Dorf Mecklenburg

📍 Dorf Mecklenburg

The church in Dorf Mecklenburg is part of the Evangelical Lutheran parish in the district of Nordwestmecklenburg. The village church was built in the 14th century. It is a simple early Gothic brick building with a square tower. It has a Romanesque diamond helmet, which is unique in Mecklenburg. The nave is three bays long. The choir is polygonal. Several structural alterations were made in the 17th and 19th centuries, including the conversion of the lights into pointed arched windows. The interior of the church is one of the most important examples of sacred architecture in Mecklenburg. It was donated by the Mecklenburg-Schwerin ducal family in the 17th century. To the south of the church was the "Miklingburg" or "Michelenburg", which was first mentioned in a document in 995. Today, the cemetery is located on its site.