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Bakery Kröger Landbäckerei & Café Sanitz

Sanitz · 54.0733° N, 12.3902° E
Bakery Kröger Landbäckerei & Café Sanitz

Country bakery with baking tradition The delicious rolls, breads and baked goods are produced in the 3rd generation without additives and finished products.

There is also a selection of regional products and newspapers in the store. For a short break, you can also enjoy coffee, cake, sandwiches or a warm snack in the café. Opening hours: Mon. to Fri. 6.00 am - 6.00 pm Sun. 7.00 - 10.00 a.m. Sat. closed

Bakery Kröger in Sanitz - baking craftsmanship for three generations

The bakery Kröger Landbäckerei & Café in Sanitz stands for honest bakery craftsmanship with a long tradition. Now in its third generation, the bakery produces bread rolls, loaves and other baked goods - without any additives or convenience products. Anyone passing through Sanitz on their way to the Baltic Sea coast or back from Rostock will find a reliable address for fresh, artisan baked goods here.

Regional products and a café break in Sanitz

In addition to home-baked goods, the store also sells a selection of regional products from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern as well as daily newspapers. If you want to take a short break, you can enjoy coffee, cake, sandwiches or a warm snack in the adjoining café - a welcome break, whether on the way to Greifswald, Stralsund or the Fischland-Darß-Zingst coast.

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Other attractions in Sanitz

Sanitz Local History Museum

Sanitz Local History Museum

Sanitz

The Local History Museum is located in the Sanitz Community Center. The Sanitz Local History Museum is part of the Sanitz Community Center. It chronicles the history of the town, which celebrated its 750th anniversary in 1998.

Sanitz Village Church

Sanitz Village Church

Sanitz

The church in Sanitz is built in the transitional style between the Romanesque and Gothic periods using fieldstones, with the corners and edges formed from hewn stones. Sanitz is first mentioned as a parish village as early as 1256. The reason for this documentary record was the designation of the church in Dänschenburg as a subsidiary church of Sanitz. The Sanitz church was mentioned again in a contract dated June 2, 1291, in which Heinrich von Werle secured the right of patronage for his ward Nikolaus von Rostock from the Bishop of Schwerin; this right had been held by the local lord ever since. Various families were recorded as vassals in the 14th century. Through inheritance, the village came into the possession of the Doberan Monastery, to which it belonged until the Reformation. The altar from 1811 is a work in the Neoclassical style featuring paintings by the Mecklenburg court painter Rudolph Suhrlandt, depicting the Last Supper on the base and the Passion of Christ on the Mount of Olives on the upper section. To the right and left of it are two columns each with Corinthian capitals and wooden carved figures representing faith, love, hope, and patience. The altar was donated by Captain von Koppelow of Reppelin. The pulpit, dating from 1694, is in the Baroque style.