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Atelier Swienty

Atelier Swienty
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Große Burgstraße 26

19395 Plau am See

Music, painting and teaching

Swienty studio in Plau am See - where painting and music come together

The Swienty studio in Plau am See is a creative place that combines fine art and music. Anyone who wants to explore the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region not only on the coast, but also in the picturesque inland areas, will find a special cultural destination here away from the well-known seaside resorts such as Kühlungsborn or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula.

Painting, music and art classes in the heart of the Lake District

The Swienty studio focuses equally on painting and music. In addition to the artistic presentation, lessons are also offered - an offer that can appeal to both locals and vacationers who want to enrich their stay in the Mecklenburg Lake District with a creative experience. Plau am See is located in the heart of Mecklenburg and is an ideal starting point for getting to know the quieter, more natural side of the state.

Plau am See as a cultural stop on a trip through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

If you are traveling through Mecklenburg-Vorpommern - whether on the way to Rostock, Wismar or Stralsund - you can plan Plau am See as a stopover. Atelier Swienty adds a pleasant artistic and musical accent to the tourist attractions of the town on Lake Plau.

Further sights in Plau am See

Plauer See - bathing area Strandbad OT Plötzenhöhe

Plauer See - bathing area Strandbad OT Plötzenhöhe

📍 Plau am See

guarded bathing area: Strandbad Plötzenhöhe; EU bathing area no. 60 Located on the western shore of Lake Plau in the Plötzenhöhe district of Plau am See, not far from the pier, the bathing area has a large sunbathing lawn with a playground and shallow shore area, a bathing area secured by buoys, a large jetty with boat hire, sanitary facilities, a parking lot and a snack bar. A lifeguard ensures the safety of bathers from June to September. The Plötzenhöhe lido is a Eu-registered bathing area on Lake Plau, which is important for tourism and is an intensively managed bathing area. The water quality is regularly checked by the health department of the Ludwigslust Parchim district. Current results can be found on the online bathing water map. www.badewasser-mv.de

Castle Museum Plau am See

Castle Museum Plau am See

📍 Plau am See

A museum - really for everyone. Plau am See has a museum that is accessible to everyone and is guaranteed not to bore anyone. The former Plau Castle offers interesting insights into history and also houses a unique museum of local history and technology. Information on accessibility Access to the museum building is stepless All doors/passages are at least 90 cm wide Exception: WC door of the public WC outside the museum is 80 cm wide Paths and corridors are at least 150 cm wide Elevator 110 cm wide and 140 cm deep Elevator door: 90 cm wide Guided tours for people with walking disabilities and wheelchair users Seating available during the tour Route is steplessly accessible Pre-booked tours also for people with hearing, visual and cognitive impairments Public parking spaces in Quetziner Straße Information about the exhibits is provided in writing Assistance dogs may be brought along

Castle tower Plau am See

Castle tower Plau am See

📍 Plau am See

The castle tower in Plau was built in 1448/49 and is still completely preserved. The 3 m thick walls and the 11 m deep dungeon, as well as the tower ascent, amaze locals and guests alike when they visit. The historic castle tower in Plau am See is the remaining part of a fortification that was built in 1449 to stop the raids of Brandenburg knights. During the Thirty Years' War, it offered protection against sieges and raids by the Swedes and Saxons. At the end of the war, the decision was made to "grind down" the fortifications, which meant dismantling them. Only the castle tower was spared this fate. Until 1985, the tower was not used and was open to everyone, which was particularly pleasing for the children of Plau, who had great adventures. In 2000, the Museum Friends of Plau am See also set themselves the task of renovating the tower and making it attractive for visitors.