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KaterKarlo2016
2 years ago

Schwerin:

  • Schwerin Castle (Schweriner Burg): The Schwerin Castle is the landmark of the city and is now home to the state parliament. It is a well-known example of neo-Gothic architecture.
  • City port: Here you can take a walk or rent a boat to see the surroundings of Schwerin from the water.
  • Peacock Tower: The Pfauenturm offers a magnificent view over the city and the surrounding area.
  • Mecklenburg State Theatre: The Mecklenburg State Theatre is one of the most important theatres in northern Germany and offers a rich repertoire of operas, ballets, musicals and plays.

Wismar:

  • Old town: The old town of Wismar is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and houses some of the most beautiful Renaissance and Baroque buildings on the Baltic Sea.
  • St. Georgen Church: The St. Georgen Church is one of the largest churches in northern Germany and known for its impressive architecture and organ.
  • Port: The port of Wismar is one of the oldest ports in Germany and offers magnificent views of the sea and the surrounding area.

Insider tips:

  • Spend a day on the island of Poel: The island of Poel is a popular day trip from Schwerin or Wismar and offers a stunning landscape, wide beaches and quiet forests.
  • Visit the Mecklenburgische Landestheater in Schwerin: Here you can visit a performance and experience the theatre from the inside.
  • Taste regional specialties: Try local cuisine, such as smoked fish or Mecklenburg ribs, in one of the restaurants in Schwerin or Wismar.
Pfefferprinz
2 years ago
Reply to  KaterKarlo2016

The Schwerin Castle is built in the Neorenaissance style. The model is Chambord Castle on the Loire.