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Co-working space: Wismar Bay

Co-working space: Wismar Bay

Wismar

Project Bay Wismar combines modern workspaces with a maritime atmosphere in the UNESCO Old Town of Wismar. Perfect for productive work, relaxation and networking - right on the Baltic Sea and surrounded by cultural highlights. Project Bay Wismar offers a unique blend of a productive working environment and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. In the heart of the historic Hanseatic city of Wismar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, digital nomads and entrepreneurs can work in modern co-working spaces while enjoying the tranquillity and beauty of the Baltic Sea. The location is perfect for combining working life with inspiring breaks by the sea. Whether it's a stroll along the harbor, a visit to the historic old town or a trip to the nearby islands - the surroundings invite you to recharge your batteries and network. The modern workspaces offer everything you need for concentrated work: High-speed internet, comfortable workstations and a creative atmosphere that encourages exchange among like-minded people. The Workation location in Wismar is aimed at both individuals and teams who want to increase their productivity and experience the special flair of the Baltic Sea at the same time. With direct access to the region's cultural and scenic highlights, Wismar is the ideal place for anyone who wants to harmoniously combine work and leisure. Whether for a few days or several weeks - Project Bay Wismar offers flexible options to refocus and drive innovative projects forward in an inspiring environment.

Pentzin Memorial Park

Pentzin Memorial Park

Retschow

The Pentzin Historic Farmstead is located in Retschow. The Pentzin Historic Farmstead in Retschow consists of a hall house dating from 1787, a barn from 1826, and a cottage for retired farmers from 1842. The main house displays objects from everyday rural life in the 19th and 20th centuries. The cottage also features a classroom exhibit. Also of interest are the exhibits commemorating the 1813 battle against Napoleon near Retschow. Agricultural implements are on display in the open area. The farm is still inhabited today and is partially operated. Carriage rides are available.

German House

German House

Rehna

The German House in Rehna - an unusual half-timbered house. The German House is one of the oldest houses in Rehna and also one of the most unusual half-timbered buildings in northern Germany. The German House has been a listed building since 1949. It was restored in 1952/53 and renovated from 1998 to 2003. Since 2004, the German House has served as the seat of the town library, the Plattdeutscher Verein to Rehna e.V., the Maurine-Radegast e.V. cultural initiative and the Volkssolidarität.

The chip shop

The chip shop

Wismar

Fresh fries, delicious country fries with herbs and homemade sauces. Classic chip shop 2.0 Fresh chips, Landbratwurst or Currywurst with hot sauce. All sauces are made according to our own recipes in a small manufactory for the chip shop. ...and the "fresh fries" also take a different approach, such as poutine (fries with gravy and gratinated cheese) or chili cheese fries. In addition, delicious baked potatoes with sour cream and spring onions are offered as a vegetarian alternative (Schnick'Schnack always works).

Village church Dorf Mecklenburg

Village church Dorf Mecklenburg

Dorf Mecklenburg

The church in Dorf Mecklenburg is part of the Evangelical Lutheran parish in the district of Nordwestmecklenburg. The village church was built in the 14th century. It is a simple early Gothic brick building with a square tower. It has a Romanesque diamond helmet, which is unique in Mecklenburg. The nave is three bays long. The choir is polygonal. Several structural alterations were made in the 17th and 19th centuries, including the conversion of the lights into pointed arched windows. The interior of the church is one of the most important examples of sacred architecture in Mecklenburg. It was donated by the Mecklenburg-Schwerin ducal family in the 17th century. To the south of the church was the "Miklingburg" or "Michelenburg", which was first mentioned in a document in 995. Today, the cemetery is located on its site.

Zierow e-bike charging station

Zierow e-bike charging station

Zierow

The e-bike charging station is located in the summer months (approx. May-September) directly next to the DLRG watchtower on the beach of Zierow, in the winter months (approx. October-April) at the Tourist Information and Community Center Zierow. This charging station allows you to park your e-bike neatly and charge it using the sockets integrated into the bike stand. E-bike riders simply need to plug in their charger. The electricity at the charging station is provided free of charge by the municipality of Zierow for all e-bike riders. While their bike is being charged, e-bike riders can take a break on the beach, enjoy a dip in the Baltic Sea, take a walk through the beautiful countryside in and around Zierow or enjoy a snack before continuing their journey.

Ehm Welk House

Ehm Welk House

Bad Doberan

The Literaturhaus is the former home of the writer Ehm Welk. The writer Ehm Welk lived in this house from 1950 until his death in 1966. It was here that he wrote a number of important works, such as "Mutafo" and "Im Morgennebel." The house has been open to the public since 1979. Several small exhibition areas are dedicated to the author’s life and work. The diverse range of events—from author readings, musical-literary programs, and cabaret evenings to concerts and exhibitions—enriches the cultural life of the city of Bad Doberan and the surrounding region.

Egg tunnel

Egg tunnel

Bad Kleinen

The Bad Kleinen egg tunnel is a pedestrian tunnel under the railroad track bed. A tubular tunnel was built in 1896 to provide access from the water spa in Bad Kleinen, which opened in 1895, to Lake Schwerin. It became popularly known as the 'egg tunnel'. According to legend, encounters in the egg tunnel guarantee happy marriages. This is said to be ensured by the echo men who live in the cracks and niches of the tunnel. Today you have a wonderful view of Lake Schwerin and the island of Liebs if you come from the direction of Bad Kleinen.

Dassow Adventure & Tiger Park

Dassow Adventure & Tiger Park

Dassow

Under the motto "Tigerpark - experience tigers up close!", Germany's only tiger park invites you to enjoy special experiences with the whole family. The constantly growing range of attractions offers visitors entertainment at the highest level. Dassow, the "Gateway to the Baltic Sea", is home to Germany's only tiger park, where you can marvel at far more than just striped cats of prey. It is the unique combination of species conservation, petting zoo and circus that gives the family business its personal charm. In the "predator school", the audience is given interesting insights into the methods of an animal trainer through the presentation of a playful exercise program to keep the tigers and lions mentally and physically healthy. The "Feeding Round" provides everything worth knowing about the diet and prey behavior of the endangered big cats. Animal lovers who prefer less thrills will get their money's worth with the cuddly inhabitants of the petting zoo. Touching and feeding the tame dromedaries, guanacos, llamas, ponies and mini ponies, the Friesian stallion, the Owambo and dwarf goats, Indian runner ducks, Pomeranian geese and rabbits is expressly permitted. What child hasn't dreamed of standing in the spotlight of a circus ring? "Join-in circus Nexxt Level Entertainment" offers children the opportunity to rehearse acrobatics, juggling, tightrope walking and magic tricks under professional guidance in the shortest possible time and perform them to rousing music in front of an audience: "Clear the ring and let's hear it!" for an unforgettable family event. Bouncy castle, jungle loop, mooncars and a pit-pat system offer further action with a high fun factor. The Dassow Adventure and Tiger Park is barrier-free. There are plenty of free parking spaces available. Dogs are welcome! There is indoor and outdoor catering and a large picnic area with a view of the lion enclosure for self-catering visitors. In the souvenir store you will find small souvenirs of a special day.

Kirchdorf Fortress

Kirchdorf Fortress

Ostseebad Insel Poel

The remains of a fortress can be found southwest of Kirchdorf on the island of Poel. It was a two-part complex built between 1614 and 1619, consisting of a rampart around a church and the immediately adjacent star-shaped fortress. The earth walls of the fortification system are of impressive size. The moats in front are recognizable as reed zones. The fortress is one of the best-preserved early modern fortifications on the German Baltic coast. The redoubt was built by Duke Adolf Friedrich I according to plans by the master builder Ghert Evert Piloot from Emden. It was a Swedish crown estate for a long time and was finally severely damaged during the Thirty Years' War and fell into disrepair over the following years. The buildings were demolished piece by piece in the 19th century. Only the village church was preserved as a brick building. A model of the old fortifications can be seen in the Kirchdorf Island Museum.

Bad Doberan Forestry Office

Bad Doberan Forestry Office

Bad Doberan

The Bad Doberan forestry office building is a lovingly restored villa in the new row 46. The Bad Doberan forestry office stretches along the Baltic coast west of Rostock to the gates of the Hanseatic city of Wismar.

Fresh pit

Fresh pit

Wismar

The Frische Grube is one of the oldest artificial watercourses in Germany that runs through a city. It connects Lake Schwerin with the Baltic Sea via the Mühlenteich, Wallensteingraben and Lostener See. Built in the middle of the 13th century using field stones, the pit served as a drinking and industrial water supply for the city's inhabitants for a long time. Its water powered mill wheels and was a reservoir for fire-fighting water.

GOLDHAMMERDESIGN

GOLDHAMMERDESIGN

Neu Nantrow

Goldhammer - extravagant, handmade women's fashion made from high-quality materials ansomoe upcycling - refurbished old small pieces of furniture that capture the spirit of the times Fabrics and sewing accessories Live music, fashion show and culinary delights. Welcome to little happiness In a picturesque hilly landscape between Wismar and Rerik lies the quiet little village of Neu Nantrow. Here we welcome you to our romantic garden. You can purchase extravagant women's fashion made by me from high-quality materials. This year's guest - ansomoe upcycling shows handcrafted old small pieces of furniture (chairs, tables, shelves, chests of drawers, window frames), which meet today's zeitgeist with fresh colors and design ideas and yet tell their own story. Courses on our farm. Opening hours: Apr-Oct: Tue+Mi 12-18 h

Gallery Ana Sojor

Gallery Ana Sojor

Klütz

Studio of the painter Ana Sojor, gallery with paintings by the artist and selected handicrafts, small café with live cello music. In the cozy gallery café with paintings by the artist Ana Sojor you will find a large selection of beautiful handicrafts and art such as oil paintings and sculptures. The studio can be visited and those who want to linger over a coffee can enjoy live cello music. Opening hours: Jan.-Dec.: daily 10:30-18 h

Gallery Kröger

Gallery Kröger

Kühlungsborn

The Kröger Gallery is one of the special art addresses in the picturesque Baltic seaside resort of Kühlungsborn. Visitors can experience the inspiring world of art and encounter works by regional and international artists. The Kröger Gallery is not only a place to look at, but also to experience. Guests have the opportunity to receive expert advice or stroll through the premises and enjoy the variety of works on display. Here, art is understood as a pleasure - every moment in the gallery is a feast for the senses. Whether you are an experienced art lover or interested in gaining your first impressions of the world of fine art - Galerie Kröger has something for everyone. Regularly changing exhibitions ensure that there are always new discoveries. The collection includes contemporary art as well as important works from the last 100 years of art history. On display are works by renowned artists such as Andy Warhol, Peter Klitta, Malte Brekenfeld, Udo Lindenberg and many more. Masterpieces by Pablo Picasso, Ruth B. Emde, Jenny Boot and Christian Awe are also on display. The exhibitions provide a fascinating insight into different styles and eras.

Kühlungsborn Health Center

Kühlungsborn Health Center

Kühlungsborn

PERSONALIZED. PREVENTIVE. GOAL-ORIENTED. The Kühlungsborn Health Center is a place of peace and rejuvenation, joy and balance, mindful nutrition, and exercise. It is also a center where prevention, traditional and modern medicine, and sports rehabilitation come together. Certifications Board-certified physician in general medicine Alternative practitioner Sports physical therapist Specialties Complementary medicine, naturopathy, sports medicine, sports physical therapy, stress medicine, pain management Indications Acute or chronic musculoskeletal pain Orthopedic conditions: Osteoarthritis of the joints Post-surgical conditions involving the spine, intervertebral discs, and joints Cardiovascular diseases: hypertension, cardiac arrhythmias Metabolic disorders: diabetes mellitus, obesity (stages I–III), hypertension Stress medicine/psychosomatic medicine: Overwork syndrome, depressive moods, burnout, boreout, psychosomatic stressors such as hypertension, sleep disorders, addiction Orthopedic and internal medicine conditions: Rheumatism, gout, fibromyalgia, ankylosing spondylitis Gastrointestinal disorders: Indigestion, chronic gastrointestinal irritation Respiratory disorders: Asthma, COPD, chronic bronchitis Skin disorders: Eczema, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, acne Oncology: adjunctive therapy, e.g., following a cancer diagnosis Cost coverage Self-pay Private health insurance Government subsidy Diagnostics Medical history and findings consultation (therapist consultation), medically supervised Heart rate variability Sleep analysis Laboratory, radiological, and specialist examinations in collaboration with medical facilities Therapies Specialized pain therapy Naturopathic orthopedics Fascial therapy, sports physiotherapy, and exercise therapy Osteopathy, gentle chiropractic, craniosacral therapy Health and nutrition coaching, fasting support Stress medicine and psychosomatic treatment Depending on the findings and identification of causes, we apply holistic, both traditional and modern, therapeutic methods. We utilize the synergistic effects of a wide variety of therapeutic approaches to provide you with the best possible and most effective support on your journey to health. Taking pain therapy as an example, this may include: Fascia therapy combined with gentle chiropractic, osteopathic techniques, as well as cupping, acupuncture, and active medical exercise therapy. In addition, relaxation methods are taught and nutritional advice is provided. Meals Self-catering in your own kitchen in the guest room. Additional Services One apartment is suitable for animal-assisted therapy (dogs). Self-pay options available The provider also offers naturopathic or complementary medical services.

Large farmhouse in the form of a hall house

Large farmhouse in the form of a hall house

Pepelow

The former large farmhouse in the form of a hall house is located in Pepelow. The former large farmhouse in the form of a hall house in Pepelow is now the residence of an artist.

Danneborth Manor House

Danneborth Manor House

Carinerland

The Danneborth manor house was built in the 19th century. The manor house was built at the beginning of the 19th century. It has an Empire style with a Baroque core. In 1914, the 390-hectare estate belonged to the Bukow knightly office and was owned by Theodor Ernst Schellhass. The manor house includes a stable and a cattle shed.

Eickelberg Manor House

Eickelberg Manor House

Eickelberg

Classicist manor house from 1840 in the Warnow valley. Belonged to the von Lützow family, Mecklenburg nobility. Still under renovation. Beautifully situated between Bützow and Sternberg in the Sternberger Seenland Nature Park. The landscape is characterized by large lakes, river valleys, hills, meadows and forests. The Eickelberg manor house has been rebuilt several times over the centuries. The oldest part of the building is characterized by its half-timbered construction. It has been empty since the 1990s. It was used as a film set for a fire. The manor house with its park and former farm buildings is now being lovingly restored and saved. It is already open on certain dates and for events. Visits on request.

Garvensdorf Manor House

Garvensdorf Manor House

Garvensdorf

We at the Gutshaus Garvensdorf Association bring people together through our work. Our film screenings attract not only local residents—vacationers also come here to enjoy unique films that are off the beaten path. In 2022, our association was even awarded the M-V Cinema Culture Prize for its wonderful annual program. About the history of the house: Since its construction around 1830 in the original Neoclassical style, the Garvensdorf manor house has had an eventful history. Owners changed frequently, and with them the appearance of the house, depending on the tastes of the time and financial resources—whether neo-Gothic turrets, GDR-style concrete plaster, or solar panels. After the expropriation of the last lord of the manor, von Platen, in 1945, the house housed refugees and later a kindergarten, the country doctor, and the municipal administration; a cinema and cultural hall were established. After 1989, the manor house unfortunately stood empty. Since 1995, we have been operating the manor house as the Gutshaus Garvensdorf Association. In our small but charming cinema, we screen films that aren’t necessarily shown in the big multiplexes—films with deeper messages, thought-provoking films, and wonderful documentaries. We also host several art festivals and other events here. So stay tuned! Please note that the manor house is only open for events. Please feel free to contact us if you’d like a guided tour outside of scheduled times. We’re sure we can make that work. Thank you very much.

Schmakentin Manor House

Schmakentin Manor House

Schmakentin

Late classicist manor house near the Hanseatic city of Wismar Schmakentin in Mecklenburg Gutsland near Wismar is older than all the Hanseatic towns in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and was 800 years old on June 11, 2017. The late classicist manor house, which was heavily overbuilt and stripped of all ornamentation during the GDR era, is not a listed building. It was possible to prevent its destruction by purchasing it, and a non-profit association is working to restore it authentically and is committed to the preservation of ALL manor houses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The part of the park in front of the house and the apple orchard have been largely restored and completed. The interior has been carefully restored to the state of 1841, when the last owner bought the estate and successfully managed it until 1845. The association offers antiques in the foyer. The "Schmakentiner Riesen" (walnuts) and old apple varieties are well known.

Haus Hoppe - Studio for fine arts

Haus Hoppe - Studio for fine arts

Stove

Paintings and multicolored woodcuts. Olaf Hoppe is one of Germany's best artists in the field of woodcuts. In 2024, he won first prize in the competition "250 prints for Caspar David Friedrich" organized by the city of Greifswald. Haus Hoppe - Galerie für Bildende Kunst - a place where art, craftsmanship and culture come together in a special way. In the middle of the countryside and yet firmly anchored in the art world - Haus Hoppe invites visitors on a special journey of discovery. In a lovingly restored farmhouse from the 18th century, the gallery presents works by the well-known artist Olaf Hoppe on around 450 m². Hoppe is one of Germany's leading woodcut artists. His works have been exhibited internationally and are represented in numerous public collections. In 2024, he was awarded first prize in the "250 prints for Caspar David Friedrich" competition organized by the city of Greifswald. A special highlight is the historical printing press, where visitors can experience the traditional technique of letterpress printing live. In addition to the permanent exhibition, Haus Hoppe offers a varied cultural program: painting and drawing courses, guided tours and educational programs for all age groups. Cooperation with schools and kindergartens ensures a lively exchange and sustainable cultural education. Here, art meets European culture in the best sense of the word.

House of the Senses

House of the Senses

Boltenhagen

Exhibition of oil and acrylic paintings, a painting demonstration on the theme “Longing for the Sea and More,” and an acrylic painting workshop focusing on palette knife and gradient techniques. Oil painting demonstration at 11:00 a.m. and acrylic painting workshop on palette knife and gradient techniques at 1:30 p.m. on Pentecost Saturday and Pentecost Sunday

Rerik Local History Museum

Rerik Local History Museum

Rerik

The Rerik Local History Museum was founded in 1953 and has been housed in the old school—one of the oldest buildings in the Baltic resort—since 1997. The museum documents the history of Rerik beginning in 1820. The Rerik Local History Museum was founded in 1953 and has been housed in the old school—one of the oldest buildings in the Baltic resort—since 1997. A gallery displays paintings and drawings of the local landscape, including works by local artist Ernst Schriever. Other highlights include ship models, a collection of seabirds, and an extensive collection of fossils of marine animals. A separate section provides information on the history of the local fishing industry. A model of a Zeesen boat illustrates how fishing was once carried out in the lagoon and coastal waters. Opening hours: May 16 to Sept. 16: Tue, Wed, Fri 10 a.m.–12 p.m., Tue–Sun 2–5 p.m., Sept. 17 to May 15: Tue 10 a.m.–12 p.m. and 2–5 p.m., Wed, Thu 2–5 p.m., Fri 10 a.m.–12 p.m., Sat, Sun 2–4 p.m.