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.

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Places of art and inspiration in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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  • © Silke Voß

    Summer store Minzow

    • Dorfstraße, 17209 Minzow

    Fragrant natural fashion with floral patterns, fragrant flowers and mint in the garden and the natural style of Susanne Fischer Geißler attract to the natural fashion summer store in Minzow. In the quaint fashion studio also thrives alternating art on the theme of summer, fashion and nature.

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    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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  • Caps and loops // © Asta Rutzke

    Textile studio Asta Rutzke

    • Gutshofstraße, 18334 Ravenhorst

    Handmade fashion from our own design - timeless, feminine clothing and accessories made from natural fabrics - exclusively as individual pieces or in very small series

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  • Außenansicht Alter Schafstall in Basedow - Cafe mit kleiner Ausstellung // © G. Marin-Ziegler

    Small exhibition of the Nature Park “Mecklenburgische Schweiz und Kummerower See“

    • Wargentiner Straße, 17139 Basedow

    The exhibition about the nature park “Mecklenburgische Schweiz und Kummerower See“ in Basedow can be found in the cafe “Alter Schafstall“, on the right side of the guest room. It displays land and people of the region.

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    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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    St. Nicholas Church Anklam

    • Nikolaikirchstraße, 17389 Anklam

    The Nikolai Church in the center of the Hanseatic city of Anklam, very close to the river Peene, is one of the few preserved witnesses of brick Gothic architecture from Anklam's founding period 750 years ago. With the gallery of the "coat of arms windows of the Hanseatic League", a unique monument for Europe is created in the Nikolaikirche.

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    Pottery Kruse Bodstedt

    • Danckwardtstraße, 18356 Bodstedt

    a wonderful journey into the world of ceramics! It is impressive how Karola Kruse discovered her passion for clay through the rehabilitation program in 1998. Her workshop in Bodstedt seems to be a beautiful place to present her creative works. The newly designed garden sounds like an inviting environment to view and buy the ceramics. It's also great that you create ceramic jewelry and are open to suggestions and orders. If you have any questions or would like to tell me more about your work, I will be happy to help!

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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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  • Das einzige Museum dieser Art in Deutschland. // © Stadtinformation Boizenburg Elbe

    First German Tile Museum

    • Reichenstraße, 19258 Boizenburg / Elbe

    The Boizenburg Tile Museum is the only museum of its kind in Germany. Over 2000 historical tiles from the period around 1880 to 1925 are exhibited on 500 square meters. One focus is on tiles from the Art Nouveau period.

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  • Die kleinste Galerie Vorpommerns // © Paul Torsten Hahn

    Smallest gallery in Western Pomerania

    • Zum Kanal, 17111 Volksdorf

    The gallery offers children and young people from the surrounding area in particular a platform to make their voices heard, strengthen their place in the community and support the fun of creating. In certain formats, such as exhibitions and workshops, vacation guests from nearby can also come into contact with the young artists. Who knows, maybe this will lead to creative art sponsorships?

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    Eichenhof | Kat and Alexander von Stenglin

    • Eichenhof, 19230 Picher

    In 1986, when Kat and Alexander von Stenglin were looking for a suitable place for their workshop after becoming master craftspeople in the fields of ceramics and hand weaving, their choice fell on the Eichenhof near Picher. Between the old royal seat of Ludwigslust and the State Stud Farm Redefin, the Eichenhof, with its gallery and workshops, has become an insiders' tip for guests who are looking for something special

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  • Amber Gallery E

    • Neue Klosterstraße, 18311 Ribnitz-Damgarten

    Amber Gallery E stands for modern amber jewelry, decorations and utensils.

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  • Caspar David Friedrich Center

    • Open today
    • Lange Straße, 17489 Greifswald

    The Caspar-David-Friedrich-Zentrum, opened in 2004 in the historic Seifensiederei and expanded in 2011 to include the entire former residential and commercial building of the Friedrich family, commemorates the great painter and greatest son of the city of Greifswald. It is also a museum, documentation and research center. Caspar David Friedrich was born here on September 5, 1774.

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  • Children Youth Art House Güstrow

    • Baustraße, 18273 Güstrow

    We show seen and invented from all workshops: painting, graphics, textiles and objects. Figures in the variety of their shape testify to the imagination of the children and young people. The exhibition encourages participation - material is ready.

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  • Historische Barocksteine vergoldet und neu belebt. // © Irina Weihrich

    Stonework Gallery

    • Mathäistraße, 18465 Tribsees

    Historic fire and baroque stones in new guise and paintings. Gallery in historic vaulted cellar.

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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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  • Exterior view manor house Altbauhof // © Gutshaus Altbauhof

    Manor house old farm Dargun

    • Altbauhof, 17159 Dargun

    Nestled in the cultural landscape of Dargun Castle and the monastery church, the manor house is located at the end of the road. To the building belongs one hectare of garden land, which is adjoined by the old manor pond surrounded by ancient trees. The grounds are very spacious, offering a magnificent view over the fields and the nature park "Große Rosin/ Kummerower See" with its rare bird species, such as kingfisher and marsh rail, and attracting ornithologists from all over the world.

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  • © TZ Südliche Boddenküste

    Natural Soap Manufactory Kückenshagen

    • Zum Deich, 18317 Kückenshagen

    I produce the finest natural soaps in my small manufactory in idyllic Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

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  • Malerin Beate Fritz // © Fotograf Florian Selig

    Warnemünde Art Studio

    • Kirchenplatz, 18119 Warnemünde

    Changing exhibitions of several regional artists of various art forms. Paintings, drawings, etchings, sculptures, collages, photographs, video art, glass art Admission is free! All works can be purchased.

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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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  • © 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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  • © 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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    Heinrich Schliemann Memorial

    • Am Brink, 18233 Neubukow

    Visitors to the memorial in Neubukow, between Wismar and Bad Doberan, can experience Heinrich Schliemann's "Dream of Troy. It is located right next to the Neubukow church.

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  • Ein beliebter Treffpunkt bei Kunstfreunden: die Rempliner Kunstkapelle. // © Thomas Koch

    Art chapel Remplin

    • Schloßstraße, 17139 Malchin OT Remplin

    The Remplin Art Chapel is located in the village of Remplin, which is steeped in history, on the Bundesstraße 104 between Teterow and Malchin.

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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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  • Maxluzi show workshop // © Maxluzi Schauwerkstatt

    Gallery MAXLUZI - Furniture, light and more

    • Open 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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  • 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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  • Studio Ulrike Northing

    • Norderende, 18565 Vitte

    Ulrike Northing, the island painter from Hiddensee.

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    Church of Culture St. Jacobi

    • Jacobiturmstraße, 18439 Stralsund

    Stralsund's St. Jacob's Church was first mentioned in a document in 1303. The church, which was under construction at that time, is thus the youngest of the three parish churches in the Hanseatic City of Stralsund. The differently glazed molded stones and the ornamental wealth of blinds and friezes make the basilica stand out clearly from the other Sundian churches.

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  • Gelände Traktoren Welt Usedom // © Andreas Tietz

    Tractors World Usedom

    • Open today
    • Stolper Straße, 17406 Usedom

    Friends of agriculture and technical development will get their money's worth here with us. A wide variety of tractors and tractors of different makes and types are on display in the hall and outside.

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