Grimmen
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Places of interest
Greifswalder Tor in Grimmen
📍 Grimmen
The Greifswald Gate in Grimmen was built around 1350 and is one of three gates that still exist in Grimmen. Built between 1350 and 1400, the Greifswald Gate was part of the town's medieval defenses. It was severely damaged by a lightning strike around 1800. Somewhat smaller and less ornate, the late Gothic brick building was rebuilt due to a lack of funds. The Greifswald Gate was extensively renovated in 1980.
Restaurant Market 7
📍 Grimmen
Young, modern, creative - with the heart of a restaurateur! In the heart of Grimmen's old town, Markt 7 is the culinary meeting point for locals and tourists alike. Welcome to M7 - the secret ingredient is love. The M7 delights its guests with seasonal and regional cuisine. Freshness and variety - a combination of in-house specialties straight from the M7 kitchen and traditional baked goods from the Kühl city bakery - a promise of quality to its guests! M7 also offers the possibility of organizing individual celebrations. Whether it's a wedding, company party, birthday, first day at school, funeral service or bachelor party - everyone will find exactly the right ambience for their celebration here. Personal and joint arrangements for a very personal day make it a special experience. If you prefer to celebrate at home but don't want to miss out on delicious food - no problem, the M7 also offers catering.
SOS Children's Village Western Pomerania
📍 Grimmen
A place to arrive, join in and feel at home: People with intellectual disabilities live and work in our inclusive village community in Grimmen-Hohenwieden. Handmade products such as candles, hand-woven items and wooden articles are created here with heart and soul. The farm is open - feel free to drop by! The SOS Children's Village Vorpommern has been active in the region around Grimmen for over 25 years and is committed to the coexistence, education and participation of people in different life situations. In addition to two family centers and a daycare center with a forest group, a lively village community is run at the Hohenwieden site, which forms the heart of the work. Here, people with and without disabilities live and work together in an inclusive environment. Adults with intellectual disabilities experience a sense of belonging, support and self-determination in family-style residential groups and individual living areas. At the same time, meaningful employment and development opportunities are offered in recognized workshops for people with disabilities (WfbM). In the carpentry, weaving and candle workshops, high-quality products are created with skilled craftsmanship and great attention to detail. The offer is complemented by an organic market garden, where seasonal vegetables and herbs are grown, as well as a small farm with mother-based dairy cattle farming and a village maintenance workshop, which is also active in the surrounding area. The village community is an open place - visitors are welcome to explore the grounds, take a look at the workshops or go shopping. It also offers guided tours and educational insights into inclusive life in the countryside. Here, people believe in the power of real encounters, in working together as equals and in working together in a way that sees differences as enrichment.