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Fountain ship propeller

Fountain ship propeller
Fountain ship propeller This fountain is located directly at the city harbor and shows a ship's propeller as a symbol for Mecklenburger Metallguss GmbH. MMG is the world market leader in ship propeller construction. Ships on all the world's oceans are powered by propellers from Waren (Müritz). The fountain was donated by the Rotarians, the Lions Club and private individuals and realized according to a design by Walther Preik. The sculptor Walther Preik was born on March 5, 1932 in Massow. He initially completed an apprenticeship as a stonemason from 1947 to 1950. He then attended the technical college for applied arts in Wismar and the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts until 1958. After graduating there, he moved to Waren (Müritz) to live and work as a freelance artist. He became particularly well known for his animal sculptures and fabulous figures and has left his artistic mark all over Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Many of his works can be found in public spaces, especially in Waren (Müritz). Walther Preik died on 11.5.2018 in Waren (Müritz).

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Church of the Holy Cross Waren (Müritz)

Church of the Holy Cross Waren (Müritz)

📍 Waren (Müritz)

The Niels Stensen Catholic Church and Parish The first Catholic mass was celebrated in the town of Waren after the Reformation in 1898. The first priest came to the town in 1908. There were only a few Catholics at the time, but their numbers steadily increased after the First World War. The foundation stone for a Catholic church was therefore laid in 1928 and it was consecrated a year later. Polish reapers played a major role in the construction. The three entrance portals were made in 1979 by Peter Balehna from Waren. The door leaves are covered with embossed sheet copper and show motifs from the Bible. Church service times Heilig Kreuz Kirche Waren: Tuesday 5:00 p.m. Prayer for peace Friday 9:00 a.m. Holy Mass Sunday 10:00 a.m. Holy Mass Every first Sunday of the month there is a children's service. Meeting time is 9:50 am in front of the church. The office hours of the parish office in Waren are Monday and Friday from 08:00 to 12:00

Sunflower Your organic store

Sunflower Your organic store

📍 Waren (Müritz)

We are an organic store in Waren (Müritz) with a focus on regional organic food. Our full range also includes a large cheese counter, bread and interesting organic wines. Our organic food store is located in the center of Waren Müritz at Friedensstrasse 18. We have a full range of products with a focus on regional fruit and vegetables. In addition, we have placed great emphasis on the topic of health advice through various qualifications in our team. Fresh bread from our organic baker LEW from Prenzlau and we are very pleased about the bread assortment of the Biobackhaus Traditions bakery from Wustermark. A first-class cheese counter and what we consider to be the best selection of spices and herbs in the region round off the profile. One of our main goals is to protect the groundwater in the region. Among other things, we have one of the cleanest detergents and cleaning agents from Sonett. The more of our customers use it, the more we protect our Müritz water (environment)! We are also pleased to be able to offer our customers delicious coffee and cake in the store. Our service Full assortment Regional fruit/vegetables Large cheese counter Organic baked goods Handicapped accessible Organic wines Coffee and tea Family-friendly shopping WLAN

Schnakenburg observation post

Schnakenburg observation post

📍 Waren (Müritz)

Schnakenburg observation post From the observation point, you have a sheltered view over the wide expanse of water of the Müritz as far as the small town of Klink with its neo-Renaissance castle.