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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  • © Kunsthalle Rostock

    Rostock Art Gallery

    • Open today
    • Hamburger Straße, 18069 Rostock

    The Kunsthalle Rostock shows exhibitions of contemporary art and modern classics. The listed building (1969) houses a collection of graphic sheets, paintings and sculptures, especially pieces of the region and East German art.

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  • 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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  • the Old Dairy in Baumgarten // © Frank Burger

    Gallery Old Dairy Baumgarten

    • Warnowstraße, 18246 Baumgarten

    Today, the rooms of the Old Baumgarten Dairy house an art exhibition.

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  • © Dieter Kittel

    gAKTudio Dieter Kittel

    • Saaler Str., 18317 Saal

    GAKTUDIO The small gallery in Neuendorf near Saal. Dieter Kittel - Nude and landscape photography color and black and white photos "My motif is the joy of the nude, the search for beauty. Youth, beautiful bodies, beautiful postures have something fascinating for me. But sometimes it is also the desire to address an audience, to realize emotions." - Günter Rössler The sometimes pristine landscapes of the Baltic Sea coast are often the subject of Dieter Kittel's landscape photographs and the backdrop for his nudes. The beaches and coastal forests in the Fischland-Darß-Zingst region are particularly appealing to the artist. The result is atmospheric, timeless images without fashionable gimmicks.

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  • © Felix Fregin

    Gallery Martina Fregin

    • Closed today
    • Hageböcker Straße, 18273 Güstrow

    The Martina Fregin Gallery has been presenting contemporary artists* in changing exhibitions since the end of May 2022.

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  • “Sundische Wiese“ - National park information of Zingst

    • Open today
    • Sundische Wiese, 18374 Zingst

    The exhibition “Lebensräume“ displays the history and present of the Ostzingst.

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  • Art House Neustrelitz

    • Schloßstraße, 17235 Neustrelitz

    The Kunsthaus is an "open house". It is open to anyone who wants to try their hand at art and culture and is looking for a space, like-minded people or support.

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  • Citizens' exhibition Art Open // © Nadja Schmalenberg

    ZZK - Center for Circular Art

    • Kirchenstraße, 19386 Lübz

    Located in the heart of the town of Lübz, the ZZK offers affordable space for offices and workshops with 10 studios, a producers' gallery, a large inner courtyard and a shed. The purpose of this location is to bring together different sectors - be it individuals, start-ups or small businesses that want to shape the future together in a sustainable and resource-saving way.

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  • © Monika Hildebrandt

    Schwaan Art Museum

    • Open today
    • Mühlenstraße, 18258 Schwaan

    The art museum in the Kunstmühle dedicates its exhibition and collection activities to the painters of the Schwaan artists' colony. In addition to its own collection, changing exhibitions are shown. These tie in with the works of the Schwaan painters and place them in a new context.

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  • Exterior view of the Quadrados Gallery // © Heidrun Klimmey

    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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  • © 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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  • © Schaumanufaktur Ostsee Schmuck

    Amber Foam Manufacture Baltic Sea Jewelry

    • An der Mühle, 18311 Ribnitz-Damgarten

    Amber - Gold of the SeaBaltic Jewelry Schaumanufaktur - jewelry making to touch.Here you can not only experience jewelry making up close, but also admire the most extensive amber jewelry sales exhibition in Europe.

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  • Tulpendesign // © KERAMIK ton-studio-m-1/Marquardt

    CERAMICS sound studio-m-1

    • Butzebarg, 18337 Fahrenhaupt

    Beautiful ceramics for everyday use! Handmade in faience technique. Decor: fish and tulips. Dishwasher safe.

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  • © MV Foto e.V., Fotograf: Klaus Schimmagk

    porcelain manufactory - Kerstin Behrens

    • Hauptstraße, 19079 Sukow

    In her studio in Sukow, in the protected area and nature reserve of the Lewitz, the porcelain painter and designer Kerstin Behrens lets people look over her shoulder while she works.

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  • © Wally Pruss

    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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  • © Stadt Barth

    Lütt Stuv

    • Lange Straße, 18356 Barth

    The "Lütt Stuv" in Barth is a charming studio, exhibition space and store run by artist Inge Kaliska, where creative works with a personal touch are presented. Visitors can experience live drawings, illustrations and unique hand-painted ceramics in a warm, inviting atmosphere. The name "Lütt Stuv" means "little room" in Low German and reflects the cozy, creative atmosphere that characterizes the exhibition space.

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  • © Annett Schröder

    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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  • WerkHaus, Schulstraße 6 // © WerkHausWaren e.V.

    WerkHausGoods

    • Closed today
    • Schulstraße, 17192 Waren (Müritz)

    The WerkHaus at Schulstraße 6 offers an open door three times a week and a space to linger, drink coffee, read, socialize and view a changing exhibition.

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  • © F. Henschel

    Pottery Panschenhagen

    • Von-Hahn-Allee, 17194 Grabowhöfe, OT Panschenhagen

    The manor house was built in 1876, renovated in 1989 and furnished as a pottery by Friedemann Henschel.

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  • © Stadt Barth

    Noble Miss's Convent

    • Hunnenstraße, 18356 Barth

    The baroque building complex of the Noble Misses' Convent was built between 1733 and 1741 and was founded by the Swedish Queen Ulrike Eleonore.

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  • © Thomas Heimlich

    Gallery on the hill

    • Hügelweg, 18565 Kloster

    June 25 to the end of October 2020 Open Monday to Friday from 11-18

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  • Friedas kleine Scheune // © Silke Voss

    Frieda's little barn

    • Malchower Chaussee, 17209 Darze

    The spacious farmhouse does not simply provide a suitable setting for an antique and junk flea market for sundries from grandmother's time.

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  • © Südliche Boddenküste

    Pottery Löber & Schmidt-Löber

    • Große Bauernreihe, 18317 Saal

    Jasmin Löber and Tonio Schmidt-Löber produce artistic ceramics for everyday use in their 3rd generation pottery. Handwork and an elaborate firing process in the wood fire make all vessels unique. The workshop with sales barn, located in a rural courtyard idyll, invites you to linger and choose.

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  • Gäste im Freien beim Kaffeetrinken // © MV-T/Foto@Andreas-Duerst.de

    Café de Klönstuw

    • Dorfstraße, 17375 Rieth

    In my cozy café, you can enjoy a variety of coffees, teas and daily home-baked cakes and pies. When the weather is nice you can do so in the idyllic, natural ambience of the Hofcafé. From March to October, the café also offers a theme breakfast every 2nd Sunday.

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  • © MV-T/Gohlke

    Mill Röbel

    • Am Mühlenberg, 17207 Röbel/Müritz

    Restored Dutch Mill with exhibitions and events

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  • Erlebnisspielplatz // © 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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  • Ummanz information has vacation tips and maps ready for you // © Ummanz-Information/Schmorell

    Ummanz information

    • Neue Straße, 18569 Waase

    Welcome to Ummanz, the quiet sister of Rügen. As a contact point for guests, visitors and locals, the Ummanz-Info offers all important information from A like eating eels to S like surfing and Z like togetherness. Plan your varied days or book your accommodation. We are looking forward to seeing you!

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  • Kreativecke im Ping Pong Salon // © Katja Thiede

    Ping Pong Salon - meeting and creative space

    • Elisabethstraße, 17235 Neustrelitz

    The "Ping Pong Salon" is a mixture of meeting, play and creative space in Neustrelitz. Anyone interested can play table tennis and board games here in a cozy atmosphere, attend a variety of events or use the rooms for their own ideas.

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  • © Ulrike Northing

    Studio Ulrike Northing

    • Norderende, 18565 Vitte

    Ulrike Northing, the island painter from Hiddensee.

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  • The KARO // © KAROLINE STAEDTEFELD FOTOGRAFIE

    The KARO / Studio / Connection / Cafe

    • Klein Dratow, 17192 Schloen-Dratow

    Photo studio, venue for small events, courses, seminar room, exhibition room, small café near the Müritz National Park and the Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route Two wonderful apartments can be booked for vacation guests, seminar guests, retreats

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