Barlach Town Güstrow

Imposing Palace Building and Playful Pleasure Garden

Ernst Barlach was already enthusiastic about the residential town of Güstrow. No wonder, given the imposing palace building with its playful pleasure garden in front of it, the old town with its half-timbered houses, the classicist town hall and the awe-inspiring cathedral, which today houses a sculpture by Barlach.

 

 

Güstrow Castle and the cathedral from the air - Barlachstadt Güstrow

"Güstrow is a Place where you can live - Despite Italy", Ernst Barlach.

With great pride, the city of Güstrow may call itself "Barlachstadt", because the sculptor, graphic artist and playwright Ernst Barlach settled here in 1910 and lived in Güstrow for almost 30 years. Today, three museums in Güstrow commemorate this important artist of the 20th century. In the Güstrow Cathedral even, the sculpture "The Floating" created by Ernst Barlach, adorns the venerable walls.

The Jewel in the Heart of the City

A well-known landmark of Güstrow is the Güstrow Castle. The popular photo motif of every visitor to Güstrow was built in the Renaissance style and completed in 1671. Guided tours through the castle offer historical insights worth knowing about past years.

Always worth a walk is the associated castle park, this was designed in the same Italian style as the castle and is in the form a rarity in Germany. Low box hedges now enclose nine beds of equal size. Shady arbors of hornbeam and an artificial moat enclose the area and harmoniously integrate the garden and palace into the city's system of ramparts and moats.

Stroll Through the Old Town

How about an impressive night watchman tour through the old town of Güstrow? Because Güstrow delights with numerous town houses of different eras, the classicist town hall, hidden cafés and galleries as well as picturesque backyards.

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Güstrow in Moving Pictures

Tour Tips for Exploring

  • Out and about by bike at Güstrow Castle, © TMV/Gänsicke

    Residence Cities Circuit

    • Length: 285 km
    • Etappen: 5

    The Dukes of Mecklenburg left behind a veritable flood of castles. Through disputes over the regency, they divided the land several times. The circular route follows the tracks of the dukes to the former residences - government palaces, summer residences, pleasure and hunting palaces.

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    Manor house circuit

    • Length: 230 km
    • Etappen: 4

    Manorial country estates reflect the former wealth of lords of the manor, blue-blooded aristocrats and highly decorated civil servants. In the hills of Mecklenburg Switzerland, the imposing country palaces are particularly densely populated.

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  • Hamburg-Rügen bike path

    • Etappen: 10

    Stages: 10 | An enticing bike path connects northern Germany's largest city with Germany's largest island. It takes cyclists right through the middle of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: past fairy-tale castles and shimmering lakes, over hills in Mecklenburg Switzerland to the world-famous chalk cliffs of Rügen.

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    Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route

    • Length: 699 km
    • Etappen: 10

    Stages: 16 | Route length in MV: 260 km | Out of the metropolis and into nature. When city dwellers get hooked on the lakes, they can get in the saddle and cycle along well-maintained cycle paths past forests, lakes and fields not only to the Baltic Sea, but even beyond to Copenhagen.

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    Destinations & Event Tips

    Tips for a Visit Güstrow

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    • © Bunter Scherben

      Bunter Scherben - the branch office

      • Next date: 5/23/26
      • All dates: 5/23/26 to 5/24/26
      • Krakower Straße, 18292 Bellin

      You can marvel at: decorative items - made of clay, porcelain & stones, pictures - made of 1000 & one stroke, as well as sculptures by Axel Pfannenschmidt.

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    • © Mathias-Tasler

      Public city tour

      • Next date: Today
      • All dates: 1/3/26 to 3/27/27
      • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

      City tour

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    • © Treutler

      Symphony Concerto No. 8

      • Date: 4/10/26
      • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

      Neubrandenburg Philharmonic Orchestra / Soloist: Katharina Treutler, piano / Conductor: Rasmus Baumann

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    • Schnick Schnack Price Skat, © Thomas

      Price skat

      • Date: 3/22/26
      • Mühlenstraße, 18273 Güstrow

      A relaxed afternoon of skat in the Güstrow restaurant and pub Schnick Schnack

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    • © (c) Ernst Barlach Stiftung, Foto: C. Sobeck

      Glass studio Open sculpture workshop

      • Next date: 3/19/26
      • All dates: 2/26/26 to 5/28/26
      • Heidberg, 18273 Güstrow

      Sculpting figures, portraits and reliefs from plaster, clay and wax.

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    • Crib from Germany, © Uwe Seemann

      North German Nativity Museum

      • Heiligengeisthof, 18273 Güstrow

      Christmas cribs from all over the world can be seen in a permanent exhibition. Interesting are the variety of materials used as well as the different ways of processing. Unusual materials include nuts, bread dough, tree bark or banana leaves. The nativity scenes were, for example, mouth-blown, punched or woven.

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    • © Christoph Nahr

      Güstrow Cathedral

      • Domplatz, 18273 Güstrow

      Construction of the cathedral began in 1226 and was not completed until 1335 with the consecration of the altar. The transition from the Romanesque to the Gothic period can be clearly seen at Güstrow Cathedral. The cruciform ground plan and the elongated choir room point to the Romanesque concept. The massive west tower is 44 meters high.

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    • © André Hamann

      Municipal Gallery Wollhalle

      • Open today
      • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

      Originally built as a ducal horse stable, the Güstrow city fathers acquired the building in 1817 to store the wool produced in the country. Today, the wool hall houses modern gallery spaces in a historic ambience

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    • © Kurhaus am Inselsee

      "Dance into May" at the Kurhaus am Inselsee

      • Date: 4/30/26
      • Heidberg, 18273 Güstrow

      Spring is here - and we're celebrating together!

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    • The wolf pack roams through the undergrowth and tunes to the great howling concert, © Wildpark-MV

      Wildpark-MV

      • Primerburg, 18273 Güstrow

      Welcome to the wild animal adventure in Güstrow: Experience wolf, bear & Co. wilder than in the zoo! The 200 hectare wildlife and landscape park invites the whole family to an unforgettable experience. The local flora and fauna can be discovered in spacious enclosures, some of which can be walked on.

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    • © Christoph-Nahr

      Chamber concert

      • Date: 6/30/26
      • Markt, 18273 Güstrow

      "Between baroque and classical modernism"

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    • Exterior view of St. Mary's parish church, © Helga Möbius

      Parish Church of St. Mary

      • Open today
      • Markt, 18273 Güstrow

      The Güstrow parish church stands on the market square in the immediate vicinity of the town hall. The first documented mention of the parish church dates back to 1308. After the fire in the center of Güstrow in 1503, which also destroyed the church, it was rebuilt and consecrated in 1508. When you enter the parish church, the first thing you see is the completely restored Jan Borman altar from 1522. This work of art, the ornate pulpit, the impressive organ and a small Barlach angel are already reasons enough to take a look around. But there is one very special highlight that you should not miss: 196 steps lead up to the 41 meter high observation deck of the highest building in Güstrow. A magnificent view over the city and Heidberge, the lakes and the meadows leaves many tourists amazed.

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    • © privat

      Public guided tour: Margarethe Böhmer Apartment

      • Date: 4/19/26
      • Gertrudenplatz, 18273 Güstrow

      Discover unique rooms of art history in the Barlachstadt with Dr. Magdalena Schulz-Ohm.

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    • © Malmström-Museum

      Malmström Museum

      • Zu den Wiesen, 18273 Güstrow

      The Güstrow Malmström Museum offers an interesting insight into the almost three hundred years of artistic and circus history of the Kolter-Malmströms, who have been based in Güstrow since 1917.

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    • © Kunsthaus Güstrow

      All kinds of eggs in the Kunsthaus

      • Next date: 3/30/26
      • All dates: 3/30/26 to 4/1/26
      • Baustraße, 18273 Güstrow

      Easter vacation

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    Hotels in Güstrow

    1. Bellin hunting lodge

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    2. © Hotel am Schlosspark Güstrow

      Hotel & Restaurant at the castle park

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    3. Lounge area and dining room, © Thomas Paulus

      Ulenhuus

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    4. © Hotel_Am_Tierpark_J.Hertzsch

      Family hotel at the zoo

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    5. © TMV/Wilken

      Roggow Estate

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    6. © Fischer

      Vacation apartment "Gartenhaus am Inselsee

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    7. Außenansicht, © Daniel Stohl

      Hotel & Restaurant Kurhaus am Inselsee

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    8. Gremmelin manor house from above, © Gutshaus Gremmelin

      Gremmelin Estate

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    9. © Gutshotel Groß Breesen

      Manor Hotel Groß Breesen

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    10. © Schloß Vietgest

      Vietgest castle

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    11. Exterior view Ringhotel Altstadt, © Jan Hendrik Hertzsch

      Ringhotel Old Town

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    12. Ganschow Stud Farm

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    13. Villa, © Neil Kilindo

      The mill villa Bützow

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    14. Orchard meadow in the manor house, © Florian Foest

      Friedrichshof Manor

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    15. © Andreas Duerst

      Beach house at the Inselsee

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    16. © Daniel Stohl

      Sweet Dream Hostel & Pension

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