454 locations, 17 categories.
Map ↗Children's & Youth Recreation Center
● Stavenhagen
The facility is primarily attended by children and young people aged 6 to 21, but is also open to young adults up to age 26. Its programs are open to all children and young people—regardless of their religious affiliation or social background. Focus Areas -Children’s and youth work in sports, games, and social activities -Children’s and youth work related to the workplace, school, and family -International children’s and youth work -Children’s and youth recreation -Youth counseling and childcare -Youth work in partnerships (e.g., schools, after-school care centers, daycare centers, sports clubs, etc.) -Extracurricular education for children and youth covering general, political, social, health, cultural, natural science, and technical topics -Supplementary recreational activities Activities -Music, art, and media projects -Experiential education field trips and vacation camps (summer, fall, winter, and Easter) -Crafts and cooking -Early career orientation -Discussion groups (e.g., love and sexuality, environmental protection, youth protection, health education, life coaching, politics) -Project work (democracy, healthy eating, art, dance) Daily -Table tennis -Pool -Board games -Card and computer games -Puzzles -Conversations and counseling for personal problems -Creative activities, such as decoupage, making buttons, plaster art, jewelry, window decorations, Christmas gifts Sports -At the skate park -Soccer and badminton -On the volleyball court -On the grass field -Tournaments -Bowling nights -Gym
Güstrow Children's Youth Art Center
● Güstrow
We show things seen and invented from all workshops: paintings, graphics, textiles and objects. Figures in the variety of their forms bear witness to the imagination of the children and young people. The exhibition encourages participation - materials are available. The Kinder-Jugend-Kunsthaus is a place for the development of the imagination. Studying nature - grasping the shape of reality - gives rise to an individual idea of things and creatures. Using a wide variety of materials - paper, cardboard, wood, clay, fabric, etc. - children and young people have created figures that are colorful and lively and bring a smile to our faces. Visitors are encouraged to become active themselves using the materials. Opening hours: Jan.-Dec.: Mon-Thu 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Kiek Movie Theater in Malchin
● Malchin
Fun and leisure with friends and family LOUNGE & BAR | MOVIES | EVENTS A warm welcome to everyone looking for a good time and to all lovers of culinary and cinematic delights! In the heart of Malchin, Kiek in offers a place for every taste, whether in the cinema, the hall, or the cozy lounge/bar. Culinary variety, a central location for families and friends, and above all, a great atmosphere. We look forward to welcoming you and cordially invite you to take a look around our website. Enjoy the special atmosphere of our cozy club cinema, which seats 32 guests.
Drosedow church
● Wustrow OT Drosedow
Drosedow church - located directly on the Mecklenburg Lake District pilgrimage route The church in Drosedow dates back to 1882 and is a neo-Gothic brick building. Above the entrance to the church is a tower-like structure in which the bell hangs. The interior of the church is in the neo-Gothic style. The altar in this church also has an altar screen. The pulpit and the gallery are rather plain - there is no organ here.
Jürgenstorf church
● Stavenhagen
The Jürgenstorf church is clearly visible from all roads leading into the parish and cannot be missed. The Gothic church in Jürgenstorf was built in the 14th century. After the 30-year war, only part of the tower remained. The church was rebuilt around 1700 and restored in 2006. The church is a rectangular half-timbered building with a west tower and mono-pitched roof. Inside the church is a vestibule containing the former patron's lodge. Today, this part is used as a winter church. The altar and the altarpiece depicting the crucifixion of Jesus are particularly impressive. The two wings show the apostles. The construction of the altar shrine, which is rather unusual for Mecklenburg, and the box wings suggest that it was created in the Oberbruch region (Frankfurt/Oder). On the left is the pulpit from the early 18th century. The four evangelists are immortalized on the pulpit. In the bell tower, which can be reached via a separate staircase, there are two medieval bells. The parish cemetery is also located on the church grounds. Here you will find the resting place of the former estate manager J.F. Schecker, who served the Low German writer Fritz Reuter as a model for his famous novel character "Unkel Bräsig". Guided tours of Jürgenstorf church are possible by prior arrangement by telephone. Please contact Heidelore Köhler on 039955 20782 or 0162 9894557.
Leussow church
● Roggentin
Churches in the region - Experience small village churches or large, restored buildings from the time of the Knights of St. John. You can feel the powerful aura of these old buildings and for a moment, time stands still. -The church in Leussow Leussow was first transferred to the Mirower Johanniter as a church fief in 1301. The church in Leussow is one of the few neo-Romanesque brick churches built in the 19th century or early 20th century. It was built between 1868 and 1870. The round-arched windows are striking, as in the church in Feldberg/Mecklenburg. Similar to the church in Babke, the church tower was partially placed in front of the nave and has four sundials. Only the entrance portal was moved further forward. The tower has a slate roof and bears a cross. The tower has the shape of a small bishop's mitre with its four triangles pointing upwards. There are two bells. You can take a look inside the church in summer.
Church of St. Johannis Neubrandenburg
● Neubrandenburg
The Sankt Johannis church is located in the center of Neubrandenburg and has a rich tradition of church music. Alongside the Concert Church, St. John's Church is one of the largest historic churches in Neubrandenburg. In addition to the extensive parish work, there are numerous choirs and a long tradition of varied concerts.
Strasen church
● Wesenberg OT Strasen
Church in Strasen The church in Strasen was built between 1782 and 1784. Due to its atypical construction, you would never think it was a church at first glance. In 1969, the half-timbered tower was also removed due to dilapidation. The wooden Baroque pulpit altar has a very plastic-like appearance due to its whitish to yellowish hue. There is an organ on the gallery, which is very dark in color.
Wittenhagen Church
● Wittenhagen
The present church dates from 1758. It is built of hewn rock. The so-called Cyclopean masonry is 1.60 m thick. What makes this church unique is its floor plan, which is a regular octagon with an interior diameter of 10.25 m. After the church had been left to near ruin, it was completely renovated in 1992. The interior was designed so that the white walls and the central placement of the altar and crucifix foster a focus on devotion, silence, prayer, and the proclamation of the Gospel. Noteworthy is the preserved iron bell with a hand pull, which survived all wars unscathed and is therefore a rarity in its form. The church has a hipped roof and boasts impressive acoustics inside the building. Here, every song becomes an experience. The church is open year-round, and services are held regularly during the summer months.
Friedrichshagen Pottery Studio
● Friedrichshagen
Workshop and gallery exhibition, live pottery demonstrations, hands-on pottery wheel sessions, and raku firing. Over these three days, I will be demonstrating the process of transforming clay into finished tableware in my workshop through live pottery demonstrations and raku firing in the afternoons. Visitors will also have the opportunity to try their hand at the potter’s wheel.
Müritz climbing forest
● Waren (Müritz)
The Müritz climbing forest in Waren (Müritz) offers adventure seekers of all ages an exciting experience in the midst of nature. Covering an area of over 3 hectares, the climbing route is around 2 kilometers long and has 9 courses of varying difficulty. These courses have names such as "Greenhorn", "Robin Hood", "Black Widow" or "K2" and include over 100 climbing elements such as ladders, climbing walls, slides and barrels, which provide thrills at heights of up to 15 meters. Great importance is attached to the safety of visitors in the Müritz climbing forest. Before starting, each participant receives a thorough briefing from experienced trainers who explain how to use the climbing equipment and how to secure themselves. Trained staff are on site throughout the entire visit to ensure that safety standards are adhered to and to provide support if necessary. Children may climb from a height of 1.25 meters. Children up to the age of 13 must be accompanied by a climbing parent or guardian, while teenagers up to the age of 16 must be accompanied on the ground. Young people up to the age of 18 require written permission from their parents.
Dargun Monastery Shop
● Dargun
The rustic monastery store is located in the former granary building of the Dargun monastery and castle complex. We stock regional products, handicrafts and specialties from our own production as well as from the region. Souvenirs and small gifts for your loved ones or yourself are guaranteed to be found here. Wild boar salami, chutneys, spices, handmade chocolate truffles - the Darguner Klostervogt has a wide range of regional products. If you like, you can book a table in the bright and comfortably furnished vaulted room above the store and sample a selection of the numerous specialties. The Klostervogt will cater to the wishes of his guests. It is ideal to combine the tasting with a guided tour of the monastery and castle grounds or a visit to the lovingly maintained museum on the grounds. During these culinary tours, guests slip into the role of the former Cistercian monks themselves and embark on an entertaining and wholesome journey through time. These group events for up to 24 people are individually tailored to the visitors and must be booked in advance. Browsing and shopping in the monastery store is possible daily from 10 am to 12 pm and 2 pm to 4 pm.
Kormoran Canoe Tour
● Kratzeburg-Granzin
Kormoran Kanutouring, the canoe and bike rental station for nature and landscape enthusiasts. Starting point for canoe trips ranging from 2 hours to 7 days or longer. Suitable for beginners, as an introduction to paddling techniques is offered. Welcome to Kormoran Canoe Tours in Granzin. Discover one of the most exciting aspects of the national park. Some of its more than 100 lakes and waterways are navigable by canoe and invite you to explore a whole new “world.” Whether during the season of the blue frogs, in the summer of water lilies and dragonflies, or during the great migration of the cranes, there’s always something new to discover. In the area of the Havel headwater lakes, the still pristine Havel River connects particularly tranquil lakes of various sizes. This is the ideal starting point for your very own expedition into the aquatic world of the Müritz National Park. Our team at the canoe station will familiarize you with the boats and paddling techniques, professionally equip you for your adventure, and provide detailed advice on your tour—whether it’s a 2-hour introductory tour or a day trip with a return pickup. We look forward to your visit.
Kornhus Bakery Reinhold
● Neustrelitz
Authentic Baking from Neustrelitz At Kornhus, we still bake with heart and soul—fresh daily, using local ingredients, and with a keen eye for detail. Whether it’s crusty farmhouse bread, soft rolls, or sweet treats—you can really taste the craftsmanship here. 🌾 Tradition meets quality: natural ingredients, authentic recipes, no compromises. ☕ More than just baked goods: Enjoy your coffee and warm treats 👨👩👧 For everyone: Whether to go, for breakfast, or as a snack—Kornhus is your daily moment of indulgence.
Krakow raft tour
● Krakow am See
Raft tours on one of the most beautiful and peaceful lakes in Germany are offered by "Krakower Flosstouren". Glide across Lake Krakow on a raft! Fascinating adventure tours on a raft with family or friends without any physical exertion and you can treat yourself to a barbecue buffet in the middle of the lake. Swimming enthusiasts have the opportunity to take a dip in the clear water. Tours are available for up to 20 people, lasting from one to three hours. The tours start at the Krakow am See campsite, right by the water. In addition to the raft tours, the "Krakower Flosstour" also offers boats and bicycles for hire.
Creative & Handmade
● Krakow am See
Creative and Local Our shop is located in the heart of Krakow am See, right next to the lakefront promenade. Here, creative hobby artists showcase their handmade creations. Each of us has a passion for craftsmanship that we pursue with love and dedication. This results in unique pieces that are perfect as gifts or to keep for yourself. Hours of Operation Pentecost: Sat & Sun 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Jan–Dec: Mon, Tue & Sat 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Thu 12:30 p.m.–2:30 p.m., Fri 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
Art in the Garden
● Güstrow
Five artists are showcasing their art objects in the garden: granite sculptures, paper art, macramé, stone sculptures, and more. Hours Pentecost: Sat–Mon, 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Kunsthaus Frank Kamp
● Alt Tellin
The creative potential in the cultural sector and the scenic conditions in the Tollensetal offer a variety of opportunities to preserve and promote art, culture and monument protection in sustainable educational work. The artist Frank Kamp (1961-2020) bequeathed his house and artistic legacy to the association on the condition that the house and grounds be made permanently accessible as a public cultural site. There are many people living in the region who are artistically active in various ways. With the Kunsthaus, we offer an intimate platform for all kinds of art. This includes lectures on various topics, readings and poetry slams - a stage on a small scale, even for beginners. Works of art by regional artists will find their place in an exhibition. The offer also applies to "newcomers" who have not yet had the opportunity to show their work in order to draw attention to their creations. The Kunsthaus is also offered as a place for artists in residence. The well-equipped studio enables a variety of artistic work in the tranquillity of the village of Wietzow.
Kunsthaus Neustrelitz
● Neustrelitz
The Kunsthaus is an "open house". It is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at art and culture and is looking for a space, like-minded people or support. One of the principles of the Kunsthaus is to be an open house for cultural encounters, exchange and experimental platforms, with a particular focus on promoting young talent. The Kunsthaus platform aims to help overcome the fear of becoming creative. It offers everyone the opportunity to enter into a creative process that can consist of discovering and developing their artistic potential, becoming artistically active, developing projects and using the Kunsthaus platform to present these projects in the public space. Kunsthaus Neustrelitz e.V., based at Schloßstraße 2 in Neustrelitz, was founded in 2007 and has since acted as a sponsor of projects worthy of support in the fields of media / film / theater, visual and applied arts.
Remplin Art Chapel
● Malchin OT Remplin
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.
Malchower See health clinic
● Malchow
Our clinic is located in the middle of the Mecklenburg Lake District, directly on Lake Malchow and in the center of forests and lakes. Since opening in 1997, it has established itself as a rehabilitation center for orthopaedics and internal medicine. There is a bus stop in front of the building, which is served by the Malchow Shuttle four times a day from April to October. Destinations are Laschendorf, Untergöhren, Göhren-Lebbin, Penkow, Roez and the bus stops in the island town of Malchow. A landing stage on the shore allows passengers to board one of the boat tours on Lake Fleesensee and Lake Malchow. During your stay you can always enjoy the water as well as Malchow's cultural and leisure activities. Our rooms are modern and handicapped accessible and therefore offer a pleasant ambience for every guest. Our departments: Orthopaedics Internal medicine Interdisciplinary department Intensive and respiratory care
Stephan Krüger's Horse-Drawn Carriage and Cremer Rides
● Feldberger Seenlandschaft
Hop on and let us show you the beautiful Feldberg Lake District. We offer guided tours for 1–14 people on our Haflinger horses; you can decide where to start and where you’d like to go. – Just sit back and enjoy nature at your own pace – Guaranteed to be an experience for young and old alike – Evening rides with lighting available – Picnics (coffee and cake) or barbecues can be arranged – Various beverages available on the carriage
LINDENHAUS - GALLERY OF THE AVENUES
● Wustrow
The GALERIE DER ALLEEN offers a glimpse into an extensive collection of paintings, drawings, and texts exploring the connection between landscape, perception, and culture. Set amid the forests and lakes of the terminal moraine landscape, the Galerie der Alleen showcases an extensive collection of paintings, drawings, and texts resulting from many years of work in aesthetic education. Located directly on the Deutsche Alleenstraße, the gallery brings to life the mission of preserving our natural and cultural heritage. Permanent and temporary exhibitions, a viewing terrace, and the lakeside garden—all shielded from electromagnetic pollution—invite visitors to relax and linger.
LIVE work at the harbor
● Neustrelitz
LIVE work at the harbor Feel good and enjoy, relax and unwind. Eat and drink tasty and consciously. With products from both the kitchen and the bar, highest quality and innovation combined with attention to detail. For harbor guests on the water, LIVE offers a bread delivery service.