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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  • © 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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  • © Martina Kriedel

    The studio Martina Kriedel

    • Baumstraße, 19230 Zapel bei Hagenow

    In the midst of rustic nature lies the idyllic Zapel. There, where hedgehog and hare say "good night" to each other, you will discover the "Atelier Martina Kriedel". In a cozy atmosphere, you can look over the artist's shoulder as she creates. Here you will find the individually suitable gift for every occasion - whether portrait or self-designed marionette.

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  • © Friedemann Löber

    Ceramic workshop Friedemann Löber

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

    Studio and gallery in the thorn house

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  • View into the former cell tract // © Jörn Lehmann

    Documentation and memorial site in the former remand prison of the state security Rostock

    • Grüner Weg, 18055 Rostock

    From place of detention to place of remembrance

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  • © Irene Sohler

    Studio Irene Sohler

    • OT Fürstenwerder, Blockstr., 17291 Nordwestuckermark

    - Landscape - Interior - Still life - Figure - Please book a visit

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  • © voigt&kranz UG, Prerow

    Dune House Ahrenshoop

    • Schifferberg, 18347 Ahrenshoop

    The former painting school of Friedrich Wachenhusen (1859-1925) belongs to the Hotel Fischerwiege & Namenlos. Public concerts, readings and cabaret evenings are regularly held here under the paintings of Wachenhusen, who was one of the founders of the Ahrenshooper artists' colony.

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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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  • Fassade // © Foto: Stadt Neubrandenburg

    Art Collection Neubrandenburg

    • Große Wollweberstraße, 17033 Neubrandenburg

    The Neubrandenburg Art Collection is the only museum of 20th and 21st century visual arts in the Mecklenburg Lake District. It offers two exhibition floors in an accessible air-conditioned baroque building with a new extension.

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  • Curious exhibits in the museum of local history Priepert // © Manfred Giesenberg

    Local history room Priepert

    • Am Priepert See, 17255 Priepert

    Prieperter Heimatstube directly on the Great Priepert Lake invites you to linger.

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  • © Katja Schülke

    Doll museum - in Frieda's little barn

    • Malchower Chaussee, 17209 Altenhof/Darze

    In Frieda's little barn there is a doll's house museum above a store for old and beautiful things. Free admission

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  • © Domenik Jante

    Village studio Jante

    • Lindenallee, 19288 Warlow

    In the courtyard gallery are shown new and old oil paintings and pencil drawings, the everyday scenarios and still lifes.

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  • Gallery MAXLUZI - Furniture, light and more

    • Closed today
    • Zwenzower Weg, 17255 Wesenberg

    In the MAXLUZI gallery you will find handmade home accessories such as finely turned wooden lamps, stylish furniture, fine spice mills and more.

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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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  • Boitin manor house

    • Hofstraße, 18249 Boitin

    Former estate domain house of the Rühn monastery - today a venue for events, open house for MittSommerRemise and Schlösserherbst and guided tours of the estate house also possible by appointment.

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  • © Karola Flint

    Creative and craft barn

    • Pamprinerstraße, 19246 Zarrentin

    Pictures, handmade decorative objects, felt work, insect hotels, practical and decorative for home and garden

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  • © Peter Ramsch

    Pound pit manor house Rambow Hof

    • Rambow Hof, 17194 Moltzow

    The Pfundgrube Gutshaus Rambow Hof is a treasure trove of culture and nature in the middle of the idyllic landscape of Mecklenburg Switzerland. This excursion destination offers a unique blend of historical significance and cultural diversity, nestled in the small village of Rambow.

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  • Kunst an der Ostsee // © Galerie Kröger

    Gallery Kröger

    • Open today
    • Dünenstraße, 18225 Kühlungsborn

    The Kröger Gallery is one of the special art addresses in the picturesque Baltic resort of Kühlungsborn. Visitors can experience the inspiring world of art and encounter works by regional and international artists.

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  • Gallery Quadrados

    • Küstergang, 18209 Bad Doberan

    In the heart of downtown Bad Doberan, the gallery shows contemporary art with prints and paintings by Heidrun Klimmey herself and, in thematically changing exhibitions, works by other artists.

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  • Studio Anja Weyer

    • Closed today
    • Bliedenstraße, 23966 Wismar

    New works on canvas and paper by Anja Weyer

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  • Lesesaal in der Stadtbibliothek im Kulturquartier // © Stadt Neustrelitz/Sebastian Haerter

    Cultural Quarter Mecklenburg-Strelitz

    • Closed today
    • Schloßstraße, 17235 Neustrelitz

    Discover. Marvel. Linger. Encounter.

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  • Pottery Annett Schröder

    • OT Fürstenwerder, Kirchstr., 17291 Nordwestuckermark

    The picturesque homestead of an old blacksmith's shop now houses a pottery workshop and showrooms. Here you can expect dove blue tableware and raku ceramics.

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  • Parkland Goldsmith Vivien Hellweg

    • Dalwitz, 17179 Walkendorf

    I welcome you to my parkland goldsmith shop in Dalwitz. Look forward to great unique pieces of jewelry made of gold, silver and tantalum. My pencil portrait drawings will also be on display. I will give you an insight into my workshop, which was newly established in 2018, and will be very happy to answer any questions you may have about goldsmithing. I look forward to seeing you!

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  • The Forsthof ensemble with fountain. // © Gabriele Skorupski

    Jasnitz forestry farm

    • Lange Straße, 19230 Jasnitz

    In the middle of one of the largest closed forest areas in the south of West Mecklenburg, on the edge of the "Griesen Gegend", lies the Jasnitz forestry office with its historic forestry farm. This is a popular destination for vacationers and recreation seekers and offers space for exhibitions and seasonal markets several times a year.

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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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  • Sommergalerie Klein Gievitz // © A. Mecklenburg

    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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  • Manor house Diedrichshof

    • Diedrichshof, 18249 Warnow

    Between Hamburg and Berlin, on the edge of the Sternberg lake district, surrounded by beech forests, fields and lakes, far away from the urban hustle and bustle, lies the Diedrichshof manor house.

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  • Kulturspeicher Ueckermünde

    • Closed today
    • Bergstraße, 17373 Ueckermünde

    For years now, the Kulturspeicher Ueckermünde is a centre for art, culture, craft and tourism.

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  • View into the interior of the Kunsthaus Frank Kamp // © Rainer Graßmuck

    Kulturverein Schloss Broock e.V.

    • Gutshof Broock, 17129 Alt Tellin

    Foundation: 02.10.2018 The creative potential in the cultural sector and the scenic conditions in the Tollensetal valley offer a variety of opportunities to preserve and promote art, culture and heritage conservation in sustainable educational work. to preserve and promote heritage conservation in sustainable educational work.

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  • © TDG Rechlin mbH

    Boek Manor House

    • Temporarily closed
    • Boeker Straße, 17248 Boek

    The Boek manor house was built in the first half of the 19th century as a two-storey plaster building with 13 axes and a central risalit. The history of the estate is marked by numerous changes of ownership. The National Park Ticket buses stop in Boek directly in front of the manor house. Before it was taken over by the German air force in 1935, it was owned by the Le Fort family.

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  • © Kulturmühle Benz e.V.

    Dutch Windmill Benz

    • Mühlenweg, 17429 Benz

    Historic Dutch windmill (built in 1821) with largely preserved and intact interior. The path from grain to flour and other grain products can be traced using the old machinery. In the bakehouse hikers and visitors find the ideal resting place with coffee and cake. In the cellar of the mill there is an exhibition with reproductions of paintings by Lyonel Feininger showing motifs from Benz and Neppermin. From the mill you have a magnificent view over the "Usedom Switzerland".

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