Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #1 in Wismar, Germany
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1.9 km
29 m
Experience Wismar in Germany in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Individual Sights in WismarSight 1: St.-Georgen-Kirche
The church of St. Georgen is one of the three monumental Gothic sacred buildings in Wismar's old town, along with St. Mary's and St. Nikolai. Based on the building mass and the enclosed space, the Georgenkirche, which was begun around 1295, is the largest of these buildings. At the same time, it is also the youngest church building and is considered the miracle of Wismar.
Sight 2: Fürstenhof
The Fürstenhof in Wismar is an important building of Mecklenburg's sovereign residential architecture. It is not only the first important Renaissance building in Mecklenburg, but also forms the style-defining prototype of the Johann Albrecht style, which is of great regional importance for this era.
Sight 3: Alte Schule
The old school was a building in Wismar in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. It was part of the "Gothic Quarter", which concentrated around the Marienkirche until its almost complete destruction in World War II. The architectural handwriting of the Hanseatic period was pronounced here like in hardly any other north German city. The delicate facades were an important example of Gothic brick art in the early 14th century. The old school with a two -storey recourse was west of the church of St. Marien, whose tower is still standing today.
Sight 4: Neue Kirche
The New Church is a listed church building on the St. Mary's Cemetery in Wismar in the district of Nordwestmecklenburg (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). The nave of the nearby St. Mary's Church was unusable due to war damage, and so an emergency church had to be built for the parishioners of St. Mary's Church and St. George's Church, which was also badly damaged, which was originally intended as a temporary solution. This transitional solution still exists today; the church serves the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Wismar St. Marien/St. Georgen in the Provost of Wismar, church district of Mecklenburg of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany.
Sight 5: Ruine der Marienkirche
St. Mary's Church is located in the center of Wismar's old town, St. Mary's Churchyard, between the market square and the Fürstenhof. It was the main parish church and council church of the market town. It is one of the oldest buildings in the Hanseatic city. Their ship, which was badly damaged in the Second World War, was blown up in 1960. Only the 80.5-metre-high tower remains.
Sight 6: Archidiakonat
The former archdeaconry is a listed building at St.-Marien-Kirchhof 3 in Wismar in the district of Nordwestmecklenburg. The former administrative and residential building of the archdeaconry was built in the style of North German brick Gothic.
Sight 7: Wasserkunst
The Wismar Waterworks is located on the one-hectare market square in Wismar and is considered the city's landmark. It is a building designed by the Utrecht master builder Philipp Brandin and functioned according to the principle of the running fountain. The implementation of these plans lasted from about 1579 to 1602. The dodecagonal building in delicate stone work was built in the style of the Dutch Renaissance. On the limestone corners, there is a copper dome with a hexagonal lantern.
Sight 8: Historische Altstadt von Wismar
The Old Towns of Stralsund and Wismar is the name of a cultural property in Germany that was added to the "World Heritage List" by UNESCO on 27 June 2002.
Wikipedia: Altstädte von Stralsund und Wismar (DE), Heritage Website
Sight 9: Saint Nicolai
St Nicholas of Wismar was built from 1381 until 1487 as a church for sailors and fishermen. St Nicholas is one of the finest testaments to mediaeval brick architecture in northern Germany.
Sight 10: Schabbellhaus
The City History Museum of the Hanseatic City of Wismar is located in Wismar's old town in the Schabbellhaus, Schweinsbrücke No. 6 and 8.
Sight 11: Alter Wasserturm
The Old Water Tower in the Hanseatic city of Wismar was originally a defensive tower of the medieval fortifications of the city.
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