Places of interest
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Chocohelden Wismar
📍 Wismar
Small chocolate factory with glass production, sales and café with a beautiful outdoor terrace and harbor view. In our chocolate factory in the old harbor of Wismar we produce our little "addictive makers", chocolate bars and many other things. Here, chocolate is still made by hand in the traditional way and packaged with lots of love. Of course, you can also put together your own chocolate bars with ingredients of your choice, which are then handmade for you in our glass production facility. Meanwhile, in our small café area, you can enjoy a cup of Choco coffee or a delicious drinking chocolate in many different varieties. Our "Gläschen Glück" (warm, liquid chocolate drawn directly from the chocolate machines and pimped up with a little crown of milk foam) or our legendary ice shakes are of course also available. ... and when the weather is good, you can see us on our outdoor terraces with views of the harbor and the sea.
Chocohelden WunschSchokolade
📍 Boltenhagen
Chocolate bars with ingredients of your choice, lots of little "addictive treats" and coffee and drinking chocolate specialties. In the small chocolate factory in Boltenhagen, you can create your own chocolate bars from over 30 different ingredients. You can also have your chocolate bar decorated with little pink sugar hearts, sweet stars or a mix of flowers, for example. Guests can find out what else is possible directly at the manufactory.
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.
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
📍 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.
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.
Fish Leather Concept Store
📍 Wismar
Salmon, eel, plaice and perch are not served on a plate here. In Germany's only fish leather store, they are turned into gold and silver jewelry as well as handbags, belts and wallets In our fish leather concept store in Wismar, we have been designing and producing individual jewelry for him and her using traditional goldsmith craftsmanship on site since 2019. In collaboration with fish leather-loving labels, we also curate accessories such as handbags, belts, wallets and shoes. When you visit the store, you can watch us making our jewelry in the open workshop.
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
📍 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
📍 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.
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.
Schönhof Manor House
📍 Testorf-Steinfort OT Schönhof
Experience history: Our old manor house and the idyllic park enchant from the very first moment. In summer, we host events with guided tours of the house, our courtyard café in the park and trade fairs. The house is currently being converted into a wedding venue, with vacation apartments to follow - a place for special experiences. Herrenhaus Schönhof, a charming, historic manor house on the outskirts of Schwerin, impresses with its unique character and the natural beauty of the surrounding park. Although the building is still unrenovated, it captivates visitors with its unmistakable charm. From the very first moment, you can sense the special atmosphere of this place, which is characterized by history, tranquillity and inspiration. In the summer months, Schönhof Manor comes to life: Our lovingly run farm café invites you to linger in the shade of the old trees. Here we serve you home-made delicacies that are regionally inspired and prepared with lots of love. At the same time, numerous events take place in the manor house and on the grounds - from exciting guided tours through the building, which give an insight into the eventful history of the house, to markets, fairs and cultural events. One highlight is our wedding location: although the house is still under construction, you can already use the special backdrop for your dream wedding. The extensive park, the historical flair and the individual service create the perfect setting for unforgettable moments. In the future, Schönhof Manor will also offer high-quality vacation apartments. Guests will then be able to enjoy the tranquillity of the park, the proximity to the state capital Schwerin and the services of our café to the full. With a great deal of commitment and passion, we are creating a place where history and the future merge and which offers space for relaxation, celebrations and inspiration. Opening hours & events May 17-18, 2025: Park & Ambiente - arts and crafts, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Mid-June - mid-September: courtyard café, Sundays 1-6 p.m. June 21-22, 2025: Midsummer Remise, 1-6 p.m. July 12-13, 2025: Dog fair, 10 am - 6 pm September 14, 2025: Open Monument Day, 1-6 p.m. September 20-21, 2025: Creative magic - arts and crafts, 10 am - 6 pm
Silberkuhle farm
📍 Upahl
Our farm is located on the edge of the Klützer Winkel near Grevesmühlen, just 20 minutes from the Baltic Sea, surrounded by old fruit trees and a lovingly renovated main house. You can relax on the terrace in front of the farm store with a view of rapeseed fields, pastures and the lake while the children stroke the animals. Take a piece of the farm with you by buying our farm produce. Visit us on our farm and discover our products in our small but fine farm store! Here you will find homemade fruit spreads and fruit vinegars made from the farm's own fruit, juices, eggs and egg liqueur, chocolate and nuts. For BBQ fans, we have various types of meat and sausages on offer. Our DocSmoke BBQ range offers something for every taste. Our BBQ range is complemented by meat from old breeds that are reared sustainably and in an animal-friendly manner. Discover cuts of meat and sausages from wool pigs, country pigs, straw pigs and Pomeranian cattle, some of which are also dry aged. Other meat specialties such as veal, wagyu, suckling pig, lamb, game, poultry and whole animals are available to order. You will also find handmade jewelry and decorations made of aluminum wire for home and garden. Our range is constantly growing - it's well worth a visit! If you can't find what you're looking for, just get in touch with us. Or are you looking for a special gift? We will be happy to put together a gift basket for you. After shopping in the farm store, you can relax on our terrace with a cold drink. Or take a tour of the farm with us and visit our four-legged farm residents. We look forward to your visit!
Court Gallery Dörte Michaelis
📍 Vogelsang
Small and large-format ceramics for home and garden, made of clinker, porcelain stoneware, porcelain and glass The works cover the entire range of ceramic possibilities, porcelain, stoneware, clinker but also glass, metal and concrete, with varying emphasis on the sculptural, painterly and/or functional aspects. She creates vessels, services, ceramic objects, sculptures, fountains, floor and wall designs, glass windows and objects for both private and public spaces. They work with graphics, painting and photography, whereby the work ranges from the design to the execution, if necessary with construction management, to the complete completion. Member of the Künstlerbund MV e.V. in the BBK Opening hours: Jan.-Dec.: Mon-Sun 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Hubelzauber Ceramic Art Studio
📍 Kröpelin
Clay in its most beautiful form. Art that leaves something in us - a feeling, a thought, perhaps even a smile. The ceramics studio in Kröpelin has been creating unusual, unique objects, sculptures and original figures in convincingly high quality stoneware by hand for many years. All ceramic objects are modeled by hand and individually crafted as unique pieces. No series are produced, no casting molds or industrial templates are used. In the end, each blank is a unique piece with a unique feel and its own individual character. Discover lovely garden accessories, sculptures and decorative ceramics for your living ambience and interior - dreamlike eye-catchers in every home. The ceramics studio offers a workshop to anyone interested in trying their hand at creating their own work. This is suitable for everyone. No experience is necessary. Let your imagination run wild and create your own little work of art. In this experience course, you will create your desired object over 2 days, each lasting 2 hours. This course is also suitable for vacationers whose stay takes into account the drying time of approx. 1 week between the work steps. After the final firing of your art object, you can collect it or have it sent by the ceramics studio.
Damshagen church
📍 Damshagen
The Damshagen church is a brick building from the 14th century with remarkable architectural details and historic chapels. An important testimony to the history of Klützer Winkel. St. Thomas Church is one of the old churches from the time of the German mission and settlement of the Klützer Winkel. The brick building was constructed in three sections at the beginning of the 14th century. The entire outer walls of the nave were built in Wendish bond. The single-nave church building with the externally buttressed choir with a 5/8 end was remodeled several times both inside and out. The Gothic windows on the outside were modernized. Parts of the original zigzag frieze on the nave have been preserved. Chapels were added to the north side of the nave. One serves as a burial chapel, the other, originally the staircase to the patronal stalls, is now used as a mortuary.
Church Neuburg
📍 Neuburg
Parish of Neuburg The village church of Neuburg, which is part of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Neuburg in the district of Nordwestmecklenburg, is a brick building. It was first mentioned in a document in 1219. The architectural style, which reflects the transition from Romanesque to Gothic, indicates that the building was constructed at the beginning of the 13th century. Construction of the square tower was completed in 1361. The baroque altar and pulpit date from the beginning of the 18th century. Extensive restoration work was carried out in the 1970s and 1980s. The tower was re-roofed in 1992. The church is open from May to September from around 10 am to 4 pm. The key is otherwise available from the bakery next door or in the vicarage.
Sonnenkamp Monastery
📍 Neukloster
The monastery church with the oldest stained glass windows in northern Germany, the provost's building and the bell tower are all buildings that have been preserved. The town of Neukloster lies to the east of Wismar on Lake Neukloster. Only the monastery church, the bell tower and the provost building remain of the former Benedictine monastery, now the Sonnenkamp monastery, which was founded there in 1219 under the name Campus Solis. The monastery was secularized in 1555 as part of the Reformation. Large parts of the grounds subsequently fell into disrepair. However, a visit to the monastery church is still worthwhile today. Here visitors will find some of the oldest stained glass in northern Germany. They were created around 1250, depict various saints and are located in the choir's group of three windows. Various herbs grow in the monastery garden, which is modeled on the one in St. Gallen in Switzerland. The altar of the Virgin Mary was created around 1500 by an unknown master. The carved predella consists of parts of another altar and is significantly older (around 1420). It depicts scenes and figures of saints. The monastery church also has a bell tower, which was built at the beginning of the 15th century and originally had three bells. One bell was lost in the Second World War, but was recast in May 2002 so that Neukloster now has a full peal of bells again. The bell tower attracts visitors with exhibitions and the monastery church with its art treasures. The stepped gable of the provostry is a special gem of brick Gothic architecture.
Art between dream and reality
📍 Damekow
A unicorn made of papier-mâché and colorful watercolors and acrylic paintings that seem to come from dreams. They combine fantasy with profound themes and invite you to marvel and reflect. My artistic work encompasses various forms of expression that are characterized by fantasy and personal reflection. One outstanding work is a unicorn made of papier-mâché, designed in the size of a small horse. It deliberately shows only the front, which creates a special, inviting presence. This sculpture is a reminder that miracles are possible in life and encourages us to rejoice in the small, inexplicable moments. The photograph of the unicorn is displayed on canvas so that the images inspire the viewer to wonder and reflect. In addition to sculpture, I dedicate myself to painting, especially watercolors and acrylic paintings. These works reflect my thoughts, feelings and personal experiences. The paintings are often lively and colorful, but at the same time seem to have sprung from dreams. Behind the playful and light compositions are deeper themes that preoccupy me, such as dealing with my own roots or emotional processes. The watercolor and acrylic paintings invite the viewer to take their time and contemplate the works in peace. They offer space for one's own thoughts and interpretations and create an atmosphere in which the moment of pause and reflection takes center stage. My works are not intended to convey a clear message, but rather to invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the worlds depicted and discover their own emotions and thoughts.
Art and Culture House Alte Molkerei Klütz
📍 Klütz
Demonstrations, activities and exhibitions by 30 artists and craftspeople from the region in the fields of wood, painting, textiles, leather, jewelry, light, ceramics, metal, paper, dance, music In addition to the above-mentioned exhibitions of around 30 artists and craftspeople on an area of 250 square meters, there will be numerous activities. In the "No Cheese" gallery, visitors can make their own macramé jewelry with Ruth Aparicio Duque and watch wood designer Georg Heilmann create wood. In the "dieKUNSTdasWERK" gallery, visitors can also watch artist Ana Sojor create a painting, metal designer Michael Schimmel cut Baltic Sea stones and leather designer Catrin Freuschle sew leather in the traditional way. In the small but exquisite gallery "the spinning wheel", Martina Peters explains and shows visitors everything about the production of her wool products. The intricate manual work is demonstrated using a spinning wheel and weaving frame. In addition, the flamenco dancer Ana Sojor will offer a brief insight into the art of flamenco dance through short workshops. Other guests include the textile artist Asta Rutzke with an extra exhibition of her textile art and the blacksmith Frank Alexy, who will be demonstrating traditional blacksmithing with hammer and anvil at an open fire. In addition to coffee and cake, the event café "La Lecheria" will be serving juice from Johann Volk's "Klützer Mosterei". Genre: Fine arts, arts and crafts, textile design, gallery/museum, BBK Opening hours: Apr.-Oct.: Tue-Sun 11am-6pm
Mecklenburgische Bäderbahn Molli
📍 Kühlungsborn
The 900 mm gauge Molli is one of the oldest narrow-gauge railroads in the world and spans the gap between traditional spa culture and modern vacation offers between Kühlungsborn West and Bad Doberan like no other means of transport. The Mecklenburgische Bäderbahn Molli has something for every railroad enthusiast! From regular train services and special carriage rides to steam locomotive adventure weekends and locomotive rides, the Molli has something to suit everyone. Gastronomic highlights such as GLEIS 2 - the Molli restaurant in an extraordinary railroad ambience or the museum café invite you to linger and cozy vacation accommodation directly on the track in the Heiligendamm, Kühlungsborn East and West stations warmly welcome their guests. Inspire your employees and customers with an eventful trip on a chartered special train or gastronomic services in our GLEIS 2 event room, making your excursion not only a success, but an experience! The journey time for the 15.4 km long route is approx. 40 minutes.
Michael Schimmel - Metal designer
📍 Kalkhorst
Freelance metal designer Michael Schimmel lives and works in Kalkhorst on the Baltic coast. In a rustic half-timbered forge opposite the castle, Michael Schimmel produces individual pieces to his own design or to order, mainly for customers from the region: "Everything here is 100% handmade," says Michael Schimmel. "The art of damask forging dates back to the 4th century. At that time, the aim was to combine poor, brittle steel with flexible iron in order to obtain a homogeneous, elastic and hard steel." The high-quality knives are all unique, the mixture of metals leaves an unmistakable pattern on the blade. Michael Schimmel also produces fittings and jewelry, garden sculptures and lamps: "I work with natural materials in all shapes and sizes: stone, wood and even bones or teeth in addition to metals." His wife Catrin Freuschle takes care of selling the products in her producer gallery for handicrafts at Lübecker Straße 3 in Klütz (April to October). The contact with nature, the wide view over the Baltic Sea is an elixir of life for Michael Schimmel: "Creative development is my main focus. Here I can lead a quiet, contented life with the freedom to shape my own time." Catrin Freuschle producers' gallery Lübecker Straße 3 | 23948 Klütz Gallery phone: 0160 2767775 | catrin@freuschle.info Opening hours: April - October 11:00 - 18:00 Visit to the smithy: individually by telephone arrangement
Neukloster Museum
📍 Neukloster
The Neukloster Museum is part of the Klosterhof ensemble and, in addition to constantly changing special exhibitions, will be showing the permanent exhibition "Neukloster/ Mecklenburg - 1170 to the present - A biography" from 2016. The listed museum building was successfully renovated and handed over to the Neukloster Museum Association for use in 2003. The completion of the half-timbered house closed the circle of the extensively renovated historical ensemble with the church, bell tower, provost's building and youth barn around the paved monastery courtyard and thus became an attraction for the town of Neukloster. In addition to numerous special exhibitions, the museum will be showing the permanent exhibition "Neukloster/ Mecklenburg - 1170 to the present - A biography" from 2016. The museum is open Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm.
East Rock Museum Kröpelin
📍 Kröpelin
Cross-section of East German rock music and cultural history from 40 years of the GDR - guided tours on request On July 3, 2015, the exhibition on East German rock, as part of the entertainment music of the GDR, was opened. Originating from the fund of the "Sechzig -Vierzig" association from Berlin, a unique interactive experience museum was created in cooperation with the University of Wismar, divided into 5 themed areas. Discover it for yourself and let yourself be transported back in time.