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Remplin Art Chapel

Malchin OT Remplin · Mecklenburgische Seenplatte · 53.7533° N, 12.6974° E
Remplin Art Chapel

The Remplin Art Chapel is located in the historic village of Remplin on the B 104 federal road between Teterow and Malchin.

In the Remplin Art Chapel you will find a deconsecrated Baroque-style chapel in half-timbered construction with a mansard roof and lantern from the 17th century. It was built on the foundations of a collapsed manor chapel from the 16th century and was designed as a chapel within the large castle ensemble. After its construction, however, it was repurposed as a storage room for agricultural equipment and as a stable. In the years that followed, it was used for various purposes. In the last years of the GDR, for example, it was used as a gymnasium. After that, an antique shop was established here. This resulted in changes to the interior that are still visible today. A gallery of paintings by contemporary artists and a small café have now moved in. There are sculptures, fountains and other art objects around the chapel.

Baroque half-timbered chapel in Malchin OT Remplin

The Remplin Art Chapel in Malchin OT Remplin is a remarkable architectural monument in the historic village of Remplin, located on the 104 federal road between Teterow and Malchin. The deconsecrated chapel in baroque style was built in the 17th century in half-timbered construction with a characteristic mansard roof and a lantern - on the foundation walls of a manor chapel that fell into disrepair in the 16th century. It was originally conceived as part of an extensive castle ensemble.

From gymnasium to picture gallery - an eventful history

The history of the chapel reflects the eventful times of Mecklenburg: after it was built, it was used as a storage room for agricultural equipment and as a stable, among other things. In the last years of the GDR, the building was used as a gymnasium before an antiques shop moved in. These different uses have left visible traces in the interior, which are still preserved today and give the place its very own character.

Contemporary art, sculptures and a small café in Remplin

Today, the Remplin Art Chapel is home to a picture gallery with works by contemporary painters and a small café. Around the building, sculptures, fountains and other art objects invite you to linger. The chapel is a worthwhile excursion destination for art lovers exploring the Mecklenburg Lake District - and also for Baltic Sea holidaymakers who want to take a detour from Rostock, Stralsund or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula into the Mecklenburg inland region.