The unspoiled nature, the turbulent Baltic Sea, the special light - for centuries, artists have found wonderful sources of inspiration in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Caspar David Friedrich and Philipp Otto Runge created their world-famous masterpieces here. The artists' colonies in Ahrenshoop, Schwaan and on the island of Hiddensee show unique works by formative artists of the region as well as contemporary works. Art halls and galleries offer changing exhibitions of nationally and internationally renowned sculptors, photographers and painters.

Exhibition at the Museum Ahrenshoop // © MV-T/Roth

Between Baltic Sea and Bodden: Artists' Colony Ahrenshoop

The artists' colony of Ahrenshoop is located on the Fischland-Darß-Zingst peninsula. The extensive landscape between the Baltic Sea and the Bodden, the alternating cliffs and dunes and especially the unique light conditions attracted the first landscape painters to the coast at the end of the 19th century. The painter Paul Müller-Kaempff, who opened the first painting school in the village in 1894, is considered the founder of the colony. He was followed by many other artists as well as their friends and families, whereby the former fishing village simultaneously developed into a Baltic seaside resort.

Even today Ahrenshoop is a meeting place for artists and art lovers. In numerous exhibition houses and studios, the art historical development of the artists' colony can be traced from its founding to the present. These include, for example, the Ahrenshoop Art Museum, which opened in 2013, the Kunstkaten and the Künstlerhaus Lukas.

Peace and seclusion on the artists' island of Hiddensee

Hiddensee has been considered an artists' colony since the beginning of the 20th century. Far from big-city civilization, artists spend the summer months on the island or settle there completely. The foundation stone of the community was laid by the painter Oskar Kruse-Lietzenburg, whose "Lietzenburg", built in 1904, became an artists' meeting place for painters, writers and actors. After his death, the sculptor Max Kruse and his wife, the doll maker Käthe Kruse, continued this tradition. The painters Henni Lehmann and Clara Arnheim founded the Hiddensoer Künstlerinnenbund in 1919. Their studio and exhibition rooms are located in the blue barn, where their works are exhibited again today. Among the many prominent guests of the island are also the actress Asta Nielsen, painter and sculptor Käthe Kollwitz and the writer Gerhart Hauptman.

If you want to get an impression of the cultural development of Hiddensee, it is worth visiting some other galleries and exhibitions besides the blue barn. Open for guests are, for example, the Gerhart Hauptmann House, the Museum of Local History, the Henni Lehmann House and the Asta Nielsen House.

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Nature studies in Schwaan

But it was not only on the coast that artists gathered to immortalize the unique nature of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in their works. At the end of the 19th century, a colony of artists also emerged in the small farming town of Schwaan, south of Rostock. Local painters came together here to study the natural landscape around the tranquil little town and capture it in their paintings. The founder of the colony is the Schwaan-born painter Franz Bunke, who studied and later taught at the Weimar School of Painting. Rudolf Bartels, Peter Paul Draewing and Alfred Heinsohn also belonged to the core of the artist community.

Today, their works are exhibited in the Kunstmuseum Schwaan in the building of the former watermill. The house where Franz Bunke was born can also be visited. If you would like to see the original locations of the works, the artist trails are the right place to go: Three cycling and hiking trails lead past them starting from the art museum.

Galleries and art studios

Places of art and inspiration in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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  • © Kultur- und Sportring e.V.

    Malchow Monastery Café

    • Open today
    • Kloster, 17213 Malchow

    More than 700 years ago, nuns met to dine together in the refectory of the former Damenstift, the oldest building in Malchow Abbey.

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  • MK Kaehne FIGHT Ausstellungsansicht // © Lutz Grünke

    Gallery Hartwich Rügen

    • Schulstraße, 18586 Ostseebad Sellin

    Contemporary art from Germany and Scandinavia in changing exhibitions all year round in a historic fire station building in the Baltic resort of Sellin on the axis between the harbor and the pier.

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  • © Regine Schönemann

    Ceramics-mecklenburgervogel.de

    • Lewitzstraße, 19374 Rusch

    KeramikMecklenburgervogel: Salt-glazed stoneware and colorful stoneware tableware Ceramics in the blue house: Stoneware with gold overlay and colorful stoneware tableware

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  • Ceramic workshop Friedemann Löber

    • Bernhard-Seitz-Weg, 18347 Ostseebad Ahrenshoop OT Althagen

    Studio and gallery in the thorn house

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  • © Moritz Kertzscher

    Windjammer Museum Barth

    • Hafenstraße, 18356 Barth

    A house of maritime treasures. The museum, newly founded in 2017, presents in a stylish villa from 1895, with more than 400 exhibits, probably the largest exhibition of historical ship portraits, so-called captain's pictures, and sailing ship dioramas in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The exhibits and descriptions provide an insight into the world of ship portraits as objects of maritime art and tell of the history and sailing in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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  • Ladies Square at Malchow Monastery

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • 17213 Malchow

    The Ladies' Square at Malchow Monastery, together with the former refectory (now the Art Museum), forms the center of the site.

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    Sociocultural center St. Spiritus

    • Lange Straße, 17489 Greifswald

    The Sociocultural Center offers an atmospheric platform for many events in the historical ambience: Concerts with live music of various genres, puppetry, theater, cabaret and other live events. In addition, there are changing art exhibitions, regular drawing and ceramics courses and art workshops.

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    Old School Gallery

    • Dorfstraße, 18347 Ahrenshoop

    The Galerie Alte Schule showcases works from the portfolio of Ahrenshooper Kunstauktionen GmbH. Changing exhibitions: works from the artists’ colony from the beginning of the 20th century, classical modernism and contemporary art.

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  • © Sylvia Bretschneider

    LuzinTheater

    • OT Wittenhagen, Zansenweg, 17258 Feldberger Seenlandschaft

    Alejandro Quintana and Sylvia Bretschneider opened their LuzinTheater in September 2017. A maximum of 60 spectators can experience professional acting, the amateur theater group "Die Bühnenlichter" and guest performances here. Admission is paid on exit. In summer there is cinema on the last Monday of every month. Admission 4,- €

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  • Max Hünten House Zingst

    • Open today
    • Schulstraße, 18374 Zingst

    The Max Hünten House - modern and innovative - the place for meeting - the center of photography Zingst! Many facilities under one roof!

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  • © Stadt Barth

    Paper box

    • Lange Straße, 18356 Barth

    The creative workshop Papierkiste in Barth is a special place for paper art, book design and artistic work with paper. The workshop is run by artist Bettina Follenius, who has been working intensively with paper as an artistic medium for many years. The Papierkiste combines art, craftsmanship and creativity and invites visitors to experience paper in new and surprising ways.

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  • Summer Gallery Klein Gievitz

    • Klein Gievitz, 17192 Peenehagen

    North of Waren (Müritz), the Klein Gievitz summer gallery presents one or two exhibitions a year with paintings by Annette Mecklenburg and works by one or two guest artists. The artworks are shown in two exhibition rooms dominated by wood, glass, clay and brick as well as in the garden.

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  • © 2018 Neues Kunsthaus

    Neues Kunsthaus

    • Bernhard-Seitz-Weg, 18347 Ahrenshoop

    The New Art Museum (“Neues Kunsthaus”) Ahrenshoop is committed to presenting the work of the fellows of the Künstlerhaus Lukas, within the context of Northern Europe.

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  • Gallery Behind the City Hall

    • Closed today
    • Hinter dem Rathaus, 23966 Wismar

    Contemporary painting and photography, at the intersection of abstraction and realism

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  • © Theresa Lange

    World of Experience of the State Center for Renewable Energies

    • Open today
    • Am Kiefernwald, 17235 Neustrelitz

    This is not offered anywhere else: the unique exhibition "Resource Chamber Earth" in the world of experience of the State Center for Renewable Energies (Leea) in Neustrelitz. Understand - Experience - Participate!

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  • Adventure playground // © minimare

    minimare discovery park at the Baltic Sea

    • Neue Reihe, 23942 Kalkhorst

    The minimare makes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's history tangible and invites you on a family-friendly and adventurous journey through time.

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  • © Kottke Architekten

    International NABU Experience Center KRANICHWELTEN

    • Open today
    • Str. des Friedens, 18445 Altenpleen

    Just 16 kilometers northwest of Stralsund, Europe's largest crane center provides fascinating insights into the lives and migration routes of the "birds of happiness". A multimedia exhibition, an award-winning 17-minute film and a variety of nature experience areas impressively convey the importance of crane conservation - rounded off by a bistro with a view of the greenery.

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  • © Gina Schulenberg

    Pottery Grabenitz

    • Zum Kölpinsee, 17192 Grabenitz

    The Becker family pottery is located in the middle of the idyllic landscape of the Mecklenburg Lake District, in the district of Grabenitz near Klink. The Becker family has been passionately dedicated to the craft of pottery for generations and is particularly known for its humorous decorative figures such as the "Glotzmuschel", the "Schlupfgeier" or the "Holzwürmer".

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  • © Silke Winkler

    House of Literature "Uwe Johnson

    • Open today
    • Im Thurow, 23948 Klütz

    The "Uwe Johnson" House of Literature is located in a former granary built around 1890 near Klützer Marktplatz. Over two floors, the exhibition provides a multifaceted insight into the life and work of Uwe Johnson and thus presents the writer who has always remained closely associated with Mecklenburg.

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  • Plastic Gallery Castle Church Neustrelitz

    • Open today
    • Hertelstraße, 17235 Neustrelitz

    The neo-Gothic castle church in the residential city is a fascinating exhibition venue for figurative sculpture in summer

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  • Außenansicht Künstlerhaus Schloss Plüschow // © Schloss Plüschow

    Plüschow Castle - Mecklenburg House of Artists

    • Am Schlosspark, 23936 Upahl / OT Plüschow

    In 1763, the Hamburg merchant Philipp Heinrich Stenglin had the two-story brick Plüschow Castle built between Wismar and Lübeck. Today the castle is used for many cultural events and invites especially art lovers.

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  • Baumhaus am Alten Hafen von Wismar // © TZ Wismar, Alexander Rudolph

    Tree house

    • Alter Hafen, 23966 Wismar

    The tree house is a baroque building from the middle of the 18th century. The building with the two Swedish heads in front of the portal takes its name from the turnpike that used to be here.

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  • © Bernd Kehrer

    Antiquarian bookshop

    • Open today
    • Am Stadthafen, 17235 Neustrelitz

    A treasure for book lovers

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  • © voigt & kranz UG, Prerow

    RACURITIES

    • Freely accessible at any time
    • Bahnhofstraße, 18317 Saal

    RAKURITÄTEN, in this word we have Raku ceramics, rarities and curiosities fused together. Far from classic raku ceramics, we, Regina and Ingo Chinow create good-humored, mostly animal creatures, which we can long no longer accommodate all with us.

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  • © Christine Radecke

    Gallery workshop Christine Radecke

    • OT Thomsdorf/ Thomsdorf, 17268 Boitzenburger Land

    Opening hours: May-October: Thursday-Saturday from 11-17, by tel. appointment Painting - Sculpture - Photography The gallery-workshop of Christine Radecke is located next to other workshops and a restaurant on an artisan's farm, which is open to visitors and invites them to stay by its special atmosphere.

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  • Restaurant terrace with wonderful view of the sea. // © Foto-Hübner, Wustrow (umfassende Nutzungsrechte beim Ahrenshooper Hof vorhanden)

    Romantikhotel Namenlos & Fischerwiege

    • Dorfstraße, 18347 Ahrenshoop

    Romantik Hotel Namenlos & Fischerwiege in Ahrenshoop Between the Baltic Sea and the Bodden, in the artists' village of Ahrenshoop, lies the Romantik Hotel Namenlos & Fischerwiege - an ensemble of five characterful houses that reflect the charm of the region in a special way. Thatched roofs, lovingly designed details and an atmosphere of peace and comfort make this place a refuge for connoisseurs and individualists.

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  • Herr Gunter Rambow in seinem Atelier // © Heiko Grunzig

    Rambow Gallery

    • Domplatz, 18273 Güstrow

    On display are posters by Gunter Rambow from his entire oeuvre from 1960 to the present day. The themes of the exhibitions change every year.

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  • Theater-AG // © Kulturbörse Gnoien

    Cultural Exchange Gnoien

    • Teterower Str., 17179 Gnoien

    In the Kulturbörse - a house for the whole family - children, young people and adults can educate themselves socially and culturally.

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  • © Voigt & Kranz UG, ostsee-kuestenbilder.de

    Colorful parlor

    • Dorfstraße, 18347 Ahrenshoop

    The house has had a fine arrangement of regional literature for over 90 years, a cultural meeting place for artists and fans of art.

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  • Helmut Sakowski Reading Room Wustrow // © Mecklenburgische Kleinseenplatte Touristik GmbH

    Heimatstube and Helmut Sakowski Reading Room Wustrow

    • Schulstraße, 17255 Wustrow

    The Heimatstube Wustrow and Helmut-Sakowski-Lesestube are located together in one building in Wustrow near Wesenberg.

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