Real Estate Market Fischland-Darß-Zingst
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Aristocratic Fräuleinstift
The baroque building complex of the Adligen Fräuleinstift was built between 1733 and 1741 and was founded by the Swedish Queen Ulrike Eleonore.
The Adlige Fräuleinstift was founded in 1733 under the self-designation "Bahrtisches Closter"; another contemporary designation is "Adliges Jungfrauenkloster". However, it was not a convent, but a foundation for the care of unmarried daughters, mainly from aristocratic families in the region. Similar institutions existed in Bergen auf Rügen, Stralsund (former St. Annen and Brigitten Convent), Ribnitz (former Poor Clares Convent, now the Amber Museum) and numerous other places. They emerged from monasteries that were dissolved during the Reformation. In many cases, the nuns living here came from families who destined their unmarried daughters for the clergy, as it was not possible for them to remain in the family for economic reasons. With the introduction of the Reformation and the dissolution of the monasteries, this option was no longer available. One solution was to convert the monasteries into secular abbeys. While entry into the monasteries was associated with the taking of vows as a lifelong decision, the nuns did not take any vows. They could leave the convent without special permission in the event of marriage or for other personal reasons. Although life in the convent was subject to strict rules, it was possible to leave the grounds during the day, there were vacations and the possibility of being absent for a maximum of three months each year upon request. A prioress monitored compliance with the monastery rules; the first head of the monastery was Philipina Luise von Wackenitz with the rank of abbess. There was no predecessor institution in Barth, as no monasteries were founded in the town according to the regulations of 1255 (town foundation and early town history of Barth). The path to the foundation of the noble Barth monastery was cleared in 1726 after the Swedish King Frederick, with the direct involvement of Queen Ulrika Eleonora, donated the land and the existing remains of Barth Castle to the knighthood and granted permission to fell timber in the royal forest on the Darß. The monastery was thus located on the site that had been the location of the town quarters of the Princes of Rügen and later the Dukes of Pomerania (Jaromar II, Barnim XIII) since around 1255. The first conventuals moved into the buildings on August 3, 1733. Each convent lady, unmarried and therefore unprovided for women, was provided with an apartment with four rooms, adjoining rooms and a garden plot. There were fixed salaries to ensure their upkeep. As a rule, the right to later entry into the convent was purchased at birth, but by no means all those entitled to it ever made use of it. After the Second World War, the nuns found themselves in a difficult situation. Refugees had to be accommodated in the buildings and with the land reform they lost the estates from which the convent had acquired part of its income. The nuns had to temporarily leave their home, but were soon able to return. In May 1948, the convent was dissolved and passed to the church. In 1974, the buildings were handed over to the town, in 1978 the last nun, Anna-Louise von Stumpfeld, left the premises, the last prioress, Katharina von Hagenow (1882-1952) was buried in the Barth cemetery; the Barth grammar school (Uhlenflucht 5) is named after her. The building complex of the monastery is a three-winged complex made of plastered bricks. The elongated main building consists of a raised central section with a broad central risalit with a triangular gable and bell tower. Ten-axis building sections with high mansard roofs adjoin on both sides. There are also two nine-axis wings enclosing the courtyard on three sides. The entire building complex is surrounded by an unrendered brick wall with a round-arched gateway with a crowned Swedish royal coat of arms and the reconstructed gatekeeper's house next to it. From 1985 to 1994, some parts of the building housed a kindergarten. Since 2001, age-appropriate apartments and rooms for exhibitions and cultural events have been set up in the complex, which has been renovated in accordance with the preservation order. The two-winged baroque complex is the only Swedish foundation on German soil.
Other attractions in Barth
Griephan medical supply store
● Barth
Contact in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation technology, homecare and specialist medical supplies. Customers include private individuals, patients, doctors, care facilities and care services. Services: individual advice, home visits, orthoses and prostheses from our workshop, custom-made compression stockings, dynamic foot pressure measurements, custom-made shoe and sports insoles, mobility aids, homecare, loan service (wheelchairs, rollators, electric scooters, care beds, etc.).
Backfisch Udo - Barth
● Barth
Fish sandwich snack from the "MS Krabbe"
Organic roastery LandDelikat
● Barth
The Rost family - "the roasters" - have been delighting coffee lovers with exceptional highland coffees for 15 years. The local alternative "Blauer Lupini" has been part of the Barth roastery's range for 10 years. Our open-plan roastery in the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park region provides an insight into our traditional, handcrafted work. We process coffee, cocoa, lupins and grain with great passion using gentle drum roasting. This allows us to work out individual and roast-specific details and emphasize characteristic features. We attach great importance to the ecological, local and socially responsible production of our specialties along the entire value chain. We do not use genetic engineering, artificial flavors or additives. Our packaging is aluminum-free and produced in Germany.
Events in Barth
26. June 2026, 16:00–16:00
An afternoon at the clay oven
● Bibelzentrum Barth
With stories, poems and music in Low German for Low German Week at the Barth Bible Center A donation is requested.
26. June 2026, 19:30–19:30
The secret life of the Germans - Wladimir Kaminer
● kunstvoll - Die Galerie für Jedermann
Stories that open our eyes to the unknown sides of our homeland.
04. July 2026, 10:00–18:00
2nd Festival of the History of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
● Bogislawplatz
After the brilliant start in 2023, the motto on July 4, 2026 in Barth is: "Taurus meets griffin. State history at your fingertips!" Experience history up close at the 2nd Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State History Festival. From 10 am to 6 pm, the historical ensemble around the Papenhof will be transformed into a lively marketplace for museums, archives and associations. You can look forward to exciting lectures, panel discussions and hands-on activities for the whole family. Save the date now and rediscover the history of MV!
Accommodations auf Fischland-Darß-Zingst
Vacation rentals, hotels, and more in the region
ART. Quarter
● Starkow
Do you love long rides in the countryside, idyllic villages, art and culture? Then ART Quartier is the right place for you to enjoy your vacation in a private, informal atmosphere with child and horse.
Old steam bakery
● Ribnitz-Damgarten
The historic building of the old bakery houses a café, vacation apartments and a small wool store.
Andrea Oelke | Taxi Oelke
● Bodstedt
Your cab for Zingst, Barth and the surrounding area. You know the destination. We know the way.