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Hubelzauber Ceramic Art Studio

Hubelzauber Ceramic Art Studio
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Am Silberberg 4

18236 Kröpelin

Clay in its most beautiful form. Art that leaves something in us - a feeling, a thought, perhaps even a smile. The ceramics studio in Kröpelin has been creating unusual, unique objects, sculptures and original figures in convincingly high quality stoneware by hand for many years. All ceramic objects are modeled by hand and individually crafted as unique pieces. No series are produced, no casting molds or industrial templates are used. In the end, each blank is a unique piece with a unique feel and its own individual character. Discover lovely garden accessories, sculptures and decorative ceramics for your living ambience and interior - dreamlike eye-catchers in every home. The ceramics studio offers a workshop to anyone interested in trying their hand at creating their own work. This is suitable for everyone. No experience is necessary. Let your imagination run wild and create your own little work of art. In this experience course, you will create your desired object over 2 days, each lasting 2 hours. This course is also suitable for vacationers whose stay takes into account the drying time of approx. 1 week between the work steps. After the final firing of your art object, you can collect it or have it sent by the ceramics studio.

Hubelzauber Ceramic Art Studio Kröpelin - handmade ceramics from Mecklenburg

The Hubelzauber Ceramic Art Studio in Kröpelin is a special place for anyone who appreciates handmade ceramics. For many years, extraordinary objects, sculptures and original figures have been created here by hand in high-quality stoneware. Each piece is individually modeled by hand - without casting molds, without series, without industrial templates. The result is a truly unique piece with an unmistakable feel and character. Kröpelin is conveniently located between Rostock and the Baltic Sea coast, making it easy to combine the studio with a trip to the Mecklenburg coast.

Unique ceramics for the garden, home and interior

Whether it's lovely garden accessories, decorative sculptures or atmospheric ceramic objects for the home - there's a special piece for every taste at Hubelzauber Ceramic Art Studio. As no two objects are identical, each ceramic has its own story to tell. Anyone looking for a unique souvenir from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - whether after a vacation on Fischland-Darß-Zingst, in Rostock or on the entire Baltic coast - will find it here.

Ceramics workshop in Kröpelin - modeling yourself without prior knowledge

The studio also offers a ceramics workshop for anyone who wants to get creative themselves. No previous knowledge is required. The course takes place over two days, each lasting two hours, during which participants shape their own object. There is a drying time of around a week between the work steps before the piece is fired. It can then be picked up or sent by post - a rewarding experience, even for holidaymakers with a longer stay at the Baltic Sea.

Further sights in Kröpelin

East Rock Museum Kröpelin

East Rock Museum Kröpelin

📍 Kröpelin

Cross-section of East German rock music and cultural history from 40 years of the GDR - guided tours on request On July 3, 2015, the exhibition on East German rock, as part of the entertainment music of the GDR, was opened. Originating from the fund of the "Sechzig -Vierzig" association from Berlin, a unique interactive experience museum was created in cooperation with the University of Wismar, divided into 5 themed areas. Discover it for yourself and let yourself be transported back in time.

Kröpelin "retractable" mill

Kröpelin "retractable" mill

📍 Kröpelin

The landmark of the town of Kröpelin - the "retractable" mill Anyone driving through Kröpelin from Kühlungsborn or Rerik will not believe their eyes. The mill, visible from the eastern edge of the town, suddenly disappears and reappears a short time later. Construction work on the Galerie-Holländer-Mühle began in 1904 and it was put into operation in 1906. It has a 2-storey solid brick substructure. The first floor is square and made of stone, while the central mill body with eight sides is also built of solid stone and covered with shingles. The wings of this Dutch mill - also known as a cap mill - are attached to the cap so that it can be turned into the wind. The wind turbine of the mill and parts of the equipment are still preserved. The mill was even still in operation until 1952. After it was decommissioned, it was then used as a warehouse for agricultural businesses and for the school as a "polytechnic" center. In 1986, work began on converting the mill into a restaurant. However, this conversion work came to a standstill due to the changes brought about by the fall of communism. In 2006, the "Kröpeliner Mühle" e.V. association was founded with the aim of renovating the mill in order to preserve it as a Kröpelin landmark and to organize and hold cultural events around the mill. The mill is owned by the town. Extensive renovation work began in 2012. The renovation work was completed in 2013 and the mill was reopened on December 20.

"Retractable" mill in Kröpelin

"Retractable" mill in Kröpelin

📍 Kröpelin

The Kröpeliner Mühle is a gallery Dutch windmill. It has been a cultural center since its renovation in 2012 and is used by the "Kröpeliner Mühle" e.V. association for events. It can also be visited. Anyone driving through Kröpelin from Kühlungsborn will not believe their eyes... The mill, visible from afar from the eastern edge of the town, suddenly disappears, but later reappears. The miracle of Kröpelin is easy to explain: One succumbs to an optical illusion, because depending on the viewer's position, the mill, which has long since become the town's landmark, appears or disappears. The gallery Dutch windmill with a two-storey solid brick substructure was built in 1904 and went into operation in 1906. It operated as a grain mill until around 1952. In this Dutch mill - also known as a cap mill - the blades are attached to the cap. The mill body is fixed and only the cap is turned into the wind. Original parts of the wind turbine, such as the comb wheel and the king shaft, are still in the cap, but the equipment has been removed over the years. In 1986, work began on converting the building into a restaurant. However, it was not completed. It was not until 24 years later that a decision was made to carry out a complex modernization and to partially demolish the farm wing. The mill is owned by the town and was reopened at the end of 2013 after extensive renovations. It is operated by the "Kröpeliner Mühle" e.V. association and is open to the public.