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Marie Hager House

Burg Stargard · Mecklenburgische Seenplatte · 53.4942° N, 13.3217° E
Marie Hager House

This historic house, a designated landmark, is dedicated to the memory of the landscape and architectural painter Marie Hager.

In addition to her works and items from her estate, works by artists from the region are also regularly exhibited. A permanent gallery featuring works by the Mecklenburg landscape and architectural painter Marie Hager can be seen at Burg Stargard. Also on display are furniture, letters, and other personal items from the estate of the artist, who lived and worked in Burg Stargard from 1921 until her death in 1947. The fact that a major exhibition of Marie Hager’s works is on display in her former home is thanks to one of the painter’s nieces. She bequeathed the estate and the house to the city on the condition that the building be turned into a memorial and a meeting place for art and artists. Three rooms in the lovingly designed house are used for various special exhibitions by artists from the region.

Marie Hager House in Burg Stargard – Memorial to a Mecklenburg Painter

The Marie Hager House in Burg Stargard is dedicated to the memory of landscape and architectural painter Marie Hager, who lived and worked in the town from 1921 until her death in 1947. The historic building, which was once her home, now houses a permanent gallery featuring a representative selection of her works. In addition to paintings, the exhibition includes furniture, letters, and other personal items from her estate.

Estate and Gallery – A Niece Made the Memorial Possible

It is thanks to one of Marie Hager’s nieces that her former home can now be used as a memorial and a meeting place for art and artists. She bequeathed her estate and the house to the city of Burg Stargard with the express condition that it be transformed into a cultural venue. Three rooms of the lovingly furnished house are now used for special exhibitions by regional artists—a vibrant meeting place for art lovers in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Mecklenburg Painting Between the Baltic Coast and the Inland

Marie Hager’s works reflect the landscapes of Mecklenburg—a region that, with its diverse natural scenery ranging from the Baltic Sea coast to the Lake District and historic cities such as Stralsund, Greifswald, and Rostock, has always attracted artists. The Marie Hager House thus becomes part of a vibrant artistic tradition that continues to be nurtured in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to this day.

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