List of architectural monuments in Schwerin
The list of architectural monuments in Schwerin lists all the architectural monuments of the city of Schwerin and its districts that have been recorded by the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation . The monuments contained in the list are current as of February 15, 2019.
General
The Schwerin area has been around since 1000 BC. Settled.
Monument areas
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Western Paulsstadt | ||||
Schelfstadt | ||||
Old town | ||||
Ostorfer neck | ||||
Southern field town | ||||
Jägerweg / Burgseestrasse | ||||
Lutherstrasse | ||||
Monument protection area August-Bebel-Straße / Alexandrinenstraße (formerly Karl-Marx-Straße) / Arsenalstraße (formerly Wilhelm-Pieck-Straße) Redevelopment of the Pfaffenteich with promenades and the Paulskirche |
Architectural monuments
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1.Enge Straße 8 (map) |
Restaurant (Weinhaus Uhle), house at the back | Built in 1905, connected to the corner house at Schusterstrasse 13 | |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 1 (map) |
former arsenal and former military hospital (garrison hospital) (today ministry) |
Classicist building from 1840/44, architect: Adolf Demmler Building complex, belonging to the former military hospital : Wismarsche Straße 133 (see there) |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 2 (map) |
former residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 7 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 8 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 9 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 10 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 11 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 12/13 (map) |
hotel | Neoclassical building, Hotel Dutch Hof since 1921 |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 14 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, connected to Zum Bahnhof 2 | |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 15 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 16 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 17 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 18 (map) |
Residential building (administration building) with courtyard building | ||
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Alexandrinenstraße 19/20/21 (map) |
former office building (today administration building) |
Grand ducal office from 1845, architect Ludwig Bartning , today the vocational school of the Diakonie and ev. Technical school for social pedagogy |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 22 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 23 (map) |
Residential house with courtyard building | Classicist building from around 1850 | |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 24 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 25 (map) |
Residential house with side wing, former chicken house and historical courtyard paving | ||
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Alexandrinenstrasse 26/27 (map) |
former administration building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 28 (map) |
Residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 29 (map) |
Residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 31 (map) |
Residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 32 (map) |
former residential building |
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Alexandrinenstrasse 33 (map) |
Residential building |
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Old garden (map) |
Plaza | Boundaries: Kollegiengebäude - Altes Palai - Theater - Museum - Quay wall Schweriner See - Burgsee; with victory column , double-row linden trees, streets and paths |
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Old Garden 2 (map) |
Theater with movable historical equipment | Construction from 1886 in neo -renaissance style , architect Georg Daniel |
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Old garden 3 (map) |
Museum building with upper staircase, ramp, paved driveways, historical wood and tree locations, courtyard area and enclosure (wall and gates) | Building of the historicism from 1882, architect: Hermann Willebrand |
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Am Dom 1 (map) |
Preacher's house | connected to the corner building at Bischofstrasse 6 |
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Am Dom 4 (map) |
Sexton's house |
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Am Güstrower Tor 13 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Am Krebsbach 1 (map) |
Forest cemetery (see section on cemeteries) |
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Am Kreuzweg 9 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Am Markt 1 (map) |
New building (pillar building) |
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Am Markt 3 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Am Markt 7 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Am Markt 13 (map) |
Benches with lion motifs |
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Am Markt 14 (map) |
town hall |
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Am Packhof 1a (map) |
former customs house with warehouse |
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Am Packhof 8 (map) |
Rectory (today the parish hall) |
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Am Packhof 9 (map) |
Rectory |
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Am Tannenhof 11 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Am Tannenhof 64 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Amtstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building |
Half-timbered house from around 1820/30mit massiv vorgeblendeter Fassade |
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Amtstrasse 16 (map) |
gym | ||
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Amtstrasse 20 (map) |
Half-timbered building |
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Amtstrasse 21 (map) |
former gendarmerie building | Schwerin Gendarmerie Building from 1875, built as a police barracks |
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Amtstrasse 22 (map) |
former administration building (today residential building) |
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Apothekerstraße (map) |
Pavement |
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Apothekerstraße 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 10 (map) |
Street facade | ||
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Apothekerstraße 13 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 16 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 24 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 30 (map) |
Residential building |
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Apothekerstraße 32 (map) |
front door | ||
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Apothekerstraße 35 (map) |
Gym of the former Gymnasium Fridericianum (today University of Applied Sciences) |
Construction from 1887 Fridericianum main building: August-Bebel-Straße 11/12 |
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Apothekerstraße 36 (map) |
Wing extension with plank truss construction | ||
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Apothekerstraße 38 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 40 (map) |
Street facade and ground floor hall extension | ||
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Apothekerstraße 41 (map) |
House and back house | Half-timbered houses from around 1770/80 | |
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Apothekerstraße 43 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 45 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Apothekerstraße 48 (map) |
former clubhouse with hall extension (Wichernsaal) | Wilhelminian style building from 1893, today a Diakonie educational facility, hall renovated by 2020 |
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Arsenalstrasse 2 (map) |
former commandant's house (today residential and commercial building) |
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Arsenalstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Arsenalstrasse 5 (map) |
Front door and vestibule situation | ||
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Arsenalstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Arsenalstrasse 8 (map) |
Corner building, together with Mecklenburgstr. 2 (see there) | ||
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Arsenalstrasse 9 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
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Arsenalstrasse 10 (map) |
former residential building GA Demmlers (today residential and commercial building) |
Corner building, together with Mecklenburgstrasse 1 Building from 1843, architect Georg Adolf Demmler , historicism in Tudor style |
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Arsenalstrasse 11 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Arsenalstrasse 18 (map) |
former residential building (today commercial building) |
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Arsenalstrasse 20 (map) |
former bank building (Sparkasse) | Corner building from 1905 as bank building Wismarsche Straße 127/129 (see there) | |
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Arsenalstrasse 24 (map) |
Facade of the former residential building | ||
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Arsenalstrasse 30 (map) |
School with wing extensions | ||
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August-Bebel-Strasse (map) |
Monument to Heinrich Schliemann | opposite No. 11/12 Bust monument from 1895 (stolen in 2011) |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 1 (map) |
Former double house Kückenstiftung (today a residential and commercial building) with a monument to Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken in the front garden |
Classicist corner building from 1868 or 1870, together with Friedrichstrasse 2, planner H. Peters; Bust monument Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken , 1885 by Ludwig Brunow ; today Friedrich's restaurant and ZDF regional studio |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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August-Bebel-Strasse 3 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 4 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 5 (map) |
former duplex house (today residential and commercial building) |
Corner building, together with Körnerstraße 24 |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 6 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 7 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 11/12 (map) |
former Gymnasium Fridericianum (today University of Applied Sciences) with former Rector's residence and gym |
Clinker building from 1868– / 70 with terracotta and clinker decoration, architect: Hermann Willebrand , builder: Carl Luckow Gym: Apothekerstraße 35 (see there) |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 13 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 14 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 15 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 16 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 18 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 18a (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 26 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 27 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 28 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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August-Bebel-Strasse 29 (map) |
Residential and administrative building (formerly Kuetemeyersche Foundation) | Built in 1894, architects: Gustav Hamann and Ludwig Clewe , clinker brick building in the Johann Albrecht style (Listed as Altes Registry Office Schwerin in the monument lists for several decades ) |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 30 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 31 (map) |
Residential building |
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August-Bebel-Strasse 32 (map) |
Residential building |
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Bäckerstraße 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Backerstraße 22 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bäckerstraße 30 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Barcastraße 7 (map) |
Residence of the chief doctor of the former municipal hospital (later district hospital, then Werder clinic) | Built in 1954, see Werderstrasse building complex | |
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Beethovenstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Beethovenstrasse 12 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Beethovenstrasse 16 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Beethovenstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Beethovenstrasse 22 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bergstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bergstrasse 21 (map) |
House and courtyard wing | ||
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Bergstrasse 22 (map) |
Residential building |
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Bergstrasse 29 (map) |
Former military training institute (today residential building) with wing extension | partly Landreiterstraße 3a |
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Bergstrasse 30 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bergstrasse 32 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bergstrasse 34 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bergstrasse 39 (map) |
Residential and administrative buildings | ||
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Bergstrasse 40 (map) |
Residential building |
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Bergstrasse 42 (map) |
Residential building |
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Bergstrasse 45 (map) |
House and passage door | ||
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Bergstrasse 54 (map) |
Residential building |
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Bergstrasse 55 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bergstrasse 57 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bergstrasse 60 (map) |
Residential building |
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Bischofstrasse (map) |
Cathedral (see section churches) |
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Bischofstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | forms a stylistic unit with the corner building at Friedrichstrasse 1 |
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Bischofstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Bischofstrasse 4 (map) |
basement, cellar | ||
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Bleicherufer 1 (map) |
former director's villa (today administration building) |
belonged to the slaughterhouse opened in 1886 | |
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Bleicherufer 3 (map) |
former beef slaughterhouse (restaurant) | belonged to the slaughterhouse opened in 1886 Since the end of the renovation and renovation in 2012, Halle has been called the Old Slaughterhouse |
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Bornhövedstrasse 21 (map) |
former orphanage (today kindergarten) with green area | ||
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Bornhövedstrasse 25 (map) |
Residential house with courtyard building | ||
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Bornhövedstrasse 34 (map) |
front door | ||
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Bornhövedstrasse 36 (map) |
House and barn | ||
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Bornhövedstrasse 49 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bornhövedstrasse 65b (map) |
Clubhouse with boathouse of the fishing club "Greif" | District Schwerin, Fl. 24, Flst. 29 and district Schweriner See, Fl. 1, flow. 1/22 | |
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Bornhövedstrasse 78 (map) |
former poor house (today administration building), two massive outbuildings and enclosure | ||
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Bornhövedstrasse 79 (map) |
Former celebration hall of the Jewish cemetery (today residential building) |
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Bornhövedstrasse 95 (map) |
former factory hall of the Fokker aircraft works |
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Bornhövedstrasse 101 (map) |
Former production hall of the Fokker aircraft works | ||
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Brunnenstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Brunnenstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Brunnenstrasse 15 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mayor's bathing place (map) |
Bridge over the Aubach | contains a bridge stone signed in 1773 |
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Mayor-Bade-Platz 8 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Burgseestraße 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Burgseestraße 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Burgstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Burgstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Buschstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Buschstrasse 9 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Buschstrasse 11 (map) |
Facade of the residential and commercial building |
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Buschstrasse 14 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Buschstrasse 15 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
Half-timbered house with a protruding upper floor, inscription: Kunstdrechslerei Zettler The year 1698 from the 20th century. |
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Demmlerplatz 1/2 (map) |
Justice building with prison wing | Construction from 1916, architect Paul Ehmig |
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Domhof 4/5 (map) |
Former cathedral courtyard (today administration building) with side wing and extension from the 19th century | former coach house building (see Domhof 6) as well as remains of the former city wall on the Burgstrasse side, as the foundation of the side walls; dendrochronologically 1572, inscribed 1574. Next to Pushkinstrasse 36, probably the oldest secular building in the city. Today: State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation |
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Domhof 6 (map) |
former coach house of the former cathedral courtyard | ||
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Domstrasse 2 (map) |
Corner building, together with Pushkinstrasse 42 | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 7 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 10 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 13 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 17 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 26 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 46 (map) |
House with steel plate facade | ||
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Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Straße 73-85 (odd) (map) |
Residential complex (Demmlerhof) | Construction from 1927– / 28 for the non-profit building cooperative “Selbsthilfe” for Schwerin and the surrounding area eGmbH, architects Friedrich Richard Ostermeyer , Hamburg Associated: Wismarsche Strasse 307-317 |
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Dr.-Külz-Strasse 3 (map) |
former administration building (today youth center) |
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Eichenweg 6 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Eichenweg 18 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Eichenweg 20 (map) |
Residential building with a former garage (today residential building) |
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Eisenbahnstrasse 16 (map) |
Residential complex | Associated: Karl-Liebknecht-Platz 6–8 , Schäferstrasse 40–46 | |
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Ekhofplatz (map) |
Square with tree planting and Ekhof bust | also limiting: Kleiner Moor |
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Narrow street | see 1. Enge Strasse , 2. Enge Strasse , 3. Enge Strasse | ||
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Feldstrasse 1 (map) |
School and enclosure wall | Built around 1811 as a boys' school, architect Baumeister Tischbein, today Niels Stensen School |
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Fischerstrasse 2 (map) |
Weinhaus Wöhler (restaurant and hotel) |
Half-timbered house from around 1750, used as a Wöhler wine wholesaler from 1819 ; Conversion from 1895 with guest rooms and wine bars; after vacancy renovation until 2001 |
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Fischerstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Franz-Mehring-Strasse (map) |
Paulskirche, see section churches | Construction of the Gothic Revival of 1869, architect Theodor Krueger | |
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Franz-Mehring-Strasse 7 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Franz-Mehring-Strasse 18 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Franzosenweg (map) |
former kitchen garden wall (district Schwerin, hall 49, parcel 82/21) | ||
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French way | Pump house (between Kalkwerderring and Tannhöfer Allee) | ||
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Franzosenweg 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Franzosenweg 6 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Franzosenweg 9 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Friedensstrasse 4 / 4a (map) |
former barracks (today a school day care center and administration building) |
Construction from 1870; originally a quarters house for the soldiers of the garrison in Schwerin, instead accommodation for French prisoners of war; then used by the first battalion of the Grand Ducal Mecklenburg Grenadier Regiment No. 89 ; |
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Friedensstrasse 14 (map) |
School with a gym | Construction from 1882–1885 as a boys' secondary school, architects: Georg Daniel and Carl Raspe; Gym completed in 1887 associated: former Rector's House (see Steinstrasse 21 ) |
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Friedensstrasse 26 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Friedensstrasse 34 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Friedrichstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner building, forms a stylistic unit with Bischofstrasse 2 | |
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Friedrichstrasse 2 (map) |
former duplex / Kückenstiftung (residential and commercial building) | Corner building from 1868/70, planner: H. Peters, verb. with August-Bebel-Straße 1 |
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Friedrichstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Friedrichstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential and commercial building (Kückenstiftung) |
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Friedrichstrasse 5/7 (map) |
former bank building | Bank building Friedrichstrasse 5/7 from 1904/06 and 1912, architects Wilhelm Marten and Hans Jessen |
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Friedrichstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Built in 1866 with one floor;
Increase in 1867 after change of ownership; Extraordinary plastered facade from 1927, architect Erich Bentrup , after the new house owner Otto Preussler was not allowed to put up a shop sign for his cigar shop. |
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Friedrichstrasse 11 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Friedrichstrasse 22 (map) |
former bank building |
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Friesenstrasse 29 (map) |
Mosaic picture in the entrance foyer (ground floor) | ||
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Gaußstrasse 12 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Gaußstrasse 14 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 2 (map) |
former Society House (later Thalia Culture House) | Construction from 1887/89, renovation from 1998 | |
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Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 3/5 (map) |
Administration building | Corner building from 1929 in the New Objectivity style , architect Hans Stoffers , headquarters of the WGS and the Schwerin Academy | |
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Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 4 (map) |
former fire station with hose tower | ||
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Geschwister-Scholl-Strasse 7 (map) |
Commercial building | The two-story corner building, connected to Mecklenburgstraße 59 , forms a stylistic unit with this and Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 3/5 |
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Goethestrasse (map) |
Public lavatory on Totendamm with wall and stairs (at the confluence of Geschwister-Scholl-Straße) | Construction from 1927, architect Andreas Hamann |
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Goethestrasse (map) |
Fountain with wall and stairs (opposite No. 71/73) |
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Goethestrasse 1 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Goethestrasse 28 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Goethestrasse 39 (map) |
Restaurant (Restaurant Elefant) with club room and hall | Flat building from 1860 as a pottery workshop, extension and extension from 1870, paintings with elephant motifs, 1884–1895 used as a tobacco and cigar factory, 1896 hall extension,
from the beginning of the 1990s restaurant and hotel, 1995/98 renovation |
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Goethestrasse 45 (map) |
Residential building |
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Goethestraße 70/72 (map) |
Bank building Goethestrasse |
Bank building Goethestrasse from 1923 as Reichsbank branch Schwerin ,
Design: Reichsbank building office Berlin, today residential building with a branch of the Bundesbank on the ground floor |
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Goethestrasse 73 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Goethestrasse 74 (map) |
Former Lyzeum Schwerin (school) with open space on the former cathedral cemetery | Construction from 1914, architect Hans Dewitz |
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Goethestrasse 87 (map) |
former residential building (today medical center) |
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Goethestrasse 88 (map) |
Residential house with back building | ||
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Goethestrasse 99 (map) |
Commercial building | ||
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Goethestrasse 103 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Goethestrasse 105 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Gosewinkel 11 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Gosewinkler Weg 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Graf-Schack-Allee 2 (map) |
State main archive with enclosure and outdoor facilities | Front building as administration wing from 1911, architect Paul Ehmig , central projection as entrance; behind it a seven- story magazine tower
Refurbished in 2007/10 |
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Graf-Schack-Allee 8 (map) |
Residential building |
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Graf-Schack-Allee 11 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
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Great Moor 12 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Großer Moor 30 (map) |
former palace | ||
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Großer Moor 36 (map) |
former palace | ||
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Großer Moor 38 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Großer Moor 44 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Großer Moor 46 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Großer Moor 48 (map) |
Residential house with courtyard building | ||
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Großer Moor 50 (map) |
Residential house with courtyard building | ||
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Großer Moor 52/54 (map) |
former Grand Ducal bed and linen room (today residential building) with courtyard building (plank truss) | ||
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Großer Moor 53 (map) |
former Grand Ducal Marshal's Office (today residential building) |
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Großer Moor 56 (map) |
former grand ducal wash house | ||
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Green Valley (Park) (map) |
Memorial for prisoners of war of the Stalag II E camp in Stern Buchholz | ||
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Grunthalplatz (map) |
Square with fountain, former tram mast with plaque and memorial stone | Memorial stone for Marianne Grunthal |
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Grunthalplatz 1/2 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | connected to corner building Wismarsche Straße 170 |
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Grunthalplatz 3 (map) |
Station - station building with head buildings of the underpass |
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Grunthalplatz 13 (map) |
wrought iron gate | ||
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Güstrower Strasse 19 (map) |
Residential house with enclosure | Construction from 1930, home of the builder Friedo Fernando Geertz in the Bauhaus style | |
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Güstrower Strasse 20 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Güstrower Strasse 93/95/97 (map) |
Former forester's yard with forester's house, workers' house, stable, farm building with workshop | ||
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Güterbahnhofstrasse (map) |
Freight station from 1897 (Schwerin district, hall 14, parcel 4/6) | ||
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Harbor promenade (map) |
Port facility with quay wall, former warehouse (now a hotel), remains of the track system and crane | Former warehouse from 1939, Speicherstrasse 11, conversion to a hotel from 1998 |
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Hagenower Strasse | Erratic boulder with inscription (district Schwerin, Fl.59, Flst. 136/2) | ||
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Hamburger Allee 72/74 (map) |
Television tower | Construction from 1960/64 136 meter high transmission tower in reinforced concrete construction |
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Händelstrasse 6/8 (map) |
Residential building | Apartment block ensemble together with Robert-Koch-Straße 7/9, architect Hans Stoffers |
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Haselholzstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 14/16 (map) |
Residential houses (duplex) | ||
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Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 15 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 17 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Heinrich-Mann-Strasse 19 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Helenenstrasse 1/3 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Hospitalstrasse 7 (map) |
Boiler house of the former municipal hospital (later district hospital, then Werder clinic) (now residential building) |
Conversion to a residential building
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Jägerweg 1 (map) |
Residential building | villa | |
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Jägerweg 2 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
Built in 1904 as a villa for the Uhle couple, planning and implementation by master mason Carl Frese; Masonry association with attached framework , gable decorated with horse heads ; Renovated in 1991/98 | |
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Jägerweg 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Jean-Sibelius-Strasse 26 (map) |
kindergarten | ||
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Johannes-Brahms-Strasse 65 (map) |
Restaurant (formerly "Panorama") | built: 1969–1972,
Construction: Ulrich Müther , Architect: Georg Schneider |
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 1 (map) |
villa | ||
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 2/3 (map) |
former Grand Ducal Jägerhof | Three buildings from 1852/56 and 1860/61, two identical residential buildings and a hunting arsenal, architect Hermann Willebrand , today (2020) city archive office building and farm building |
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 4 (map) |
villa | ||
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 9/11 (map) |
former old artillery barracks (Schwerin) | Brick building from 1859/62; Renovation with tw. Dismantling of later renovations: 2008–2011 Three large wing structures and the remains of the riding arena based on plans by Ludwig Wachenhusen (1818–1889) |
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 14 (map) |
former party school (today ministry) |
Construction from 1952/54 for the institute of the Central Committee of the SED and state party school; Architects Franz Schiemer and Heinrich Handorf |
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 19 (map) |
former officers' mess (today administration building) |
Building of the Neo-Renaissance from 1900, architect Oscar Wutsdorff; Refurbishment with replacement building from 2015–2019, missing and irredeemable parts replaced in a modern, minimalist way with a subordinate black glass cube. |
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Johannes-Stelling-Straße 21, 29, 31, 33/35 | formerly the new artillery barracks | Building complex with team building / quarter house, staff building, staff building, residential building, gate systems and fences |
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 21 (map) |
former crew building or quarter house (main building) of the new artillery barracks; today administration building | Built in 1899, neo-renaissance in Johann Albrecht style |
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 29 (map) |
Former NCO building (staff residence) of the New Artillery Barracks (today part of the Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania State Library) |
Built from 1897–1899,
Neo-Renaissance in the Johann Albrecht style ; Residential building for married military personnel, today the state library |
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Johannes-Stelling-Strasse 31 (map) |
Former staff building of the new artillery barracks (today administration building) |
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Johannes-Stelling-Straße 33/35 (map) |
former residential building of the new artillery barracks; today residential building | Corner of Adam-Scharrer-Weg | |
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Jungfernstieg 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Karl-Liebknecht-Platz 6–8 (map) |
Residential complex | Associated with: Eisenbahnstrasse 16 , Schäferstrasse 40–46 | |
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Kirchenstrasse 1 (map) |
House with memorial plaque for Heinrich Friese | The plaque commemorates the Schwerin biologist Heinrich Friese . | |
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Kirchenstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential building |
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Kirchenstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential building |
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Kirchenstrasse 7 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension |
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Small waterway 1–15 (odd) (map) |
former barracks (today residential buildings) |
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Kleiner Moor (map) |
Square space with tree planting and Ekhof bust (so-called Ekhofplatz) | see Ekhofplatz | |
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Kleiner Moor 11 (map) |
former machine house of the theater |
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Klosterstrasse (map) |
Storage | belongs to the building Schloßstraße 26 (backyard, accessible from Klosterstraße ) | |
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Klosterstrasse 13 (map) |
Rectory | ||
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Klosterstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Klosterstrasse 24 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Klosterstrasse 26 (map) |
former school (today community center Schräderhaus) |
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Knaudtstrasse 14 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Knaudtstrasse 24 (map) |
Residential building |
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Knaudtstrasse 26 (map) |
Residential building |
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Körnerstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Körnerstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Körnerstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Körnerstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Körnerstrasse 7 (map) |
Stephanus pin with wing extension |
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Körnerstrasse 12 (map) |
Residential building |
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Koernerstrasse 14 (map) |
Residential building |
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Körnerstrasse 16 (map) |
Residential building |
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Körnerstrasse 17 (map) |
Residential building |
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Körnerstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential building |
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Krösnitz 33 (map) |
Residential house with half-timbered stable | ||
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Krösnitz 36 (map) |
former Büdnerei (residential building) | ||
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Küchengartenweg 12 (map) |
gym | 1950s construction | |
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Küchengartenweg 16 (map) |
villa | ||
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Landesrabbiner-Holdheim-Strasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Landesrabbiner-Holdheim-Strasse 3 (map) |
Residential building with former prayer room of the Jewish community | ||
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Landesrabbiner-Holdheim-Strasse 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Landesrabbiner-Holdheim-Strasse 7 (map) |
former residential building | ||
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Landreiterstraße 7 (map) |
Residential building | 11-axis classicist house from the end of the 18th century |
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Landreiterstraße 9 (map) |
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Landreiterstraße 23 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Landreiterstraße 25 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Landreiterstraße 29 (map) |
former kindergarten (today residential building) |
single-storey half-timbered building from before 1757, renovation and expansion from 1880,
Street-side facade from 1887, childcare from 1835 to 1992 |
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Lehmstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | associated: corner house Werderstrasse 65 |
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Lehmstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lehmstrasse 8 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lehmstrasse 12 (map) |
facade | ||
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Lennéstrasse 1a (map) |
Former cavalier's house (today residential building) with garden | ||
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Lindenstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | Corner building, together with Puschkinstraße 2/4 (see there) | |
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Lindenstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential building |
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Lindenstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential building |
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Lindenstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension |
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Lindenstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential building |
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Lindenstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential building |
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Lindenstrasse 7 (map) |
Residential building |
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Lindenstrasse 9 (map) |
House with a memorial plaque for Graf Schack |
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Lobedanzgang 2 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Lobedanzgang 4 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lobedanzgang 11–19 (map) |
former military hospital (today residential building) |
Construction from 1870, architect Ludwig Wachenhusen; belonging: inner courtyard (green areas with network of paths), southern park, former military chapel and gate system Wallstraße, today residential complex |
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Lübecker Strasse 15 (map) |
school | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 24 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 36 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 42 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 46 (map) |
War memorial | Inauguration: 1920 stands at the gym; is dedicated to the 43 members of the men's gymnastics club (MTV) from Schwerin who fell in World War I |
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Lübecker Strasse 46 (map) |
Gym of the gymnastics club | Completion: 1905 Architect: Georg Daniel ; |
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Lübecker Strasse 66 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 92 (map) |
Shop facade | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 142 (map) |
State insurance company with wing extensions (administration building) |
Administration building of the Invalidity and Old Age Insurance Institution Mecklenburg zu Schwerin from 1892– / 93; Increase and expansion: 1927/28; Renovation and tw. Renovation: 2011/13; |
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Lübecker Strasse 191 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 193 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 266 (map) |
former swimming pool (today residential and commercial building) |
Construction from 1976 with HP shells , architect Herbert Müller, renovation from 2017 with bathroom and apartments | |
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Lübecker Strasse 270 (map) |
restaurant | ||
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Lübecker Strasse 278 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Marienplatz 1/2 (map) |
Facade of the residential and commercial building |
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Marienplatz 5/6 (map) |
Entrance wing of the former town hall of Schwerin (today a commercial building) |
Construction from 1910 with Art Nouveau facade, architect Rudolf Wilken, only facade preserved |
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Marienplatz 8/9 (map) |
Savings bank | Corner building complex, together with Helenenstrasse 8/12 |
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Martinstrasse 1 / 1a (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner building, together with Wismarsche Straße 113 | |
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Martinstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | connected to the corner building at Wismarsche Strasse 115 | |
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Martinstrasse 6 (map) |
former kindergarten (today residential building) |
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Max-Suhrbier-Strasse 59 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Max-Suhrbier-Strasse 61 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse (map) |
Monument to Heinrich von Stephan in front of the post office building No. 4/6 |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 1 (map) |
former residential building GA Demmlers (today residential and commercial building) |
together with corner building Arsenalstr. 10 (see there), architect Georg Adolf Demmler | |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 2 (map) |
former Hotel Stern (today House of Culture ) |
Corner building, together with Arsenalstr. 8 : House of Culture |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 4/6/8 (map) |
Schwerin main post office with memorial plaque, courtyard area and fencing |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential and commercial building and courtyard building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 7 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 9 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 10/12 (map) |
former department store (today bank) |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 18 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 19/21/23 (map) |
Department store | Built in 1926, architect: Hans Stoffers |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 28 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 31 (map) |
former memory (today residential and commercial building) |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 32 (map) |
Residential and commercial building with courtyard building |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 36 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 41/43 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | together with the corner building at Schloßstraße (Schwerin) 35 |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 53 (map) |
former "Schauburg" film theater | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 59 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | connected to the corner building Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 7 , forms a stylistic unit with this and Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 3/5 | |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 66 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 67 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 68 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 69 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 71 (map) |
Residential building |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 73 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 75 (map) |
Residential building |
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Mecklenburgstrasse 77 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 83 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 85 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 87 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 89 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 91 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mecklenburgstrasse 93 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mittelweg 7 (map) |
Former motor vehicle repair plant (KGW Forward) | associated: production hall, boiler house, transformer building, administration building, passage and garages, social building | |
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Molkereistraße 3 (map) |
former production building of the dairy (today administration building) |
Architect Hans Stoffers | |
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Moritz-Wiggers-Strasse 5 (map) |
former sexton's house (today residential building) |
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Mozartstrasse 11 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 14 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 18 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 21 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 22 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 23 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 25 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mozartstrasse 27 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mühlenstrasse (map) |
Pavement |
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Mühlenstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mühlenstrasse 6 / 6a (map) |
Former workshop building with forge chimney and farm building with plank truss roof | ||
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Mühlenstrasse 13 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mühlenstrasse 15 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mühlenstrasse 17 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mühlenstrasse 19 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mühlenstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Münzstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential house and courtyard building with half plank truss |
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Münzstrasse 2 (map) |
former residential building (today commercial building) |
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Münzstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential house with courtyard building | ||
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Münzstrasse 8 (map) |
former coin (today administration building) |
Built around 1715 as a residential house, architect Leonhard Christoph Sturm ; Mint since 1759 and 1778, classicist conversion in the 1820s, conversion 1850–58 to become a ministerial hotel with extension towards the courtyard and installation of the ballroom, architect Hermann Willebrand ; Remodeling in 1929, since 1947 the seat of the regional bishop and the regional church | |
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Münzstrasse 9 (map) |
Street facade |
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Münzstrasse 11 (map) |
Residential building |
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Münzstrasse 12 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Münzstrasse 13 (map) |
Residential building |
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Münzstrasse 15 (map) |
Residential building |
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Münzstrasse 17a / b (map) |
Residential building |
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Münzstrasse 19 (map) |
Residential building |
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Münzstrasse 20 (map) |
former residential building (today kindergarten) |
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Münzstrasse 21 (map) |
Residential house with restaurant |
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Münzstrasse 26 (map) |
Street facade | ||
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Münzstrasse 28 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension | ||
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Münzstrasse 29 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Münzstrasse 30 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension | ||
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Münzstrasse 32 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Münzstrasse 33 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Münzstrasse 38 (map) |
Residential building |
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Obotrite ring 40 (card) |
Administration building (House A) and outbuildings (House B / C) |
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Obotrite Ring 50 (card) |
school | ||
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Obotrite ring 105 (card) |
former orphanage (today residential building) |
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Obotrite ring 115 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 117 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 119 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 143 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 144 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite Ring 146 (Map) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 147 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 165 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 179 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 181 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 183 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 185 (card) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 187 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Obotrite ring 193–223 (odd) (card) |
Residential building | Built in 1929,
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Obotrite ring 245/247 (card) |
Old cemetery (see section cemeteries) |
Park cemetery with an area of 28 hectares from 1863; Design: Theodor Klett | |
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Ostorfer Ufer 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Ostorfer Ufer 4 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Ostorfer Ufer 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Ostorfer Ufer 8 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Ostorfer Ufer 9 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Parkweg 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Parkweg 2b (map) |
former coach house with coachman's apartment | ||
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Paulshöher Weg 1 (map) |
Former educational institute (now a ministry) with a monument to Thomas Müntzer and outdoor facilities |
Construction from 1953/55, architect Franz Schiemer |
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Paulshöher Weg 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Paulshöher Weg 18 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Pestalozzistraße 9/11 (map) |
Residential house on the former mill stump | ||
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Pfaffenstrasse 2 (map) |
Wing extension of the former New Town Palace | belongs to Puschkinstraße 19 (see there) | |
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Pfaffenstrasse 3 (map) |
former restaurant (today retirement home) |
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Pfaffenstrasse 10 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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(Map) | Pfaffenteich with a surface covered by water, circumferential bank edge, embankments with stairs, game gate dam, promenades, tree planting, bridge over the Aubach (along Alexandrinenstraße), lock and weir on game gate dam |
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Youth place 5 (map) |
Residential building |
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Youth place 7 (map) |
Residential building |
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Youth place 8 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
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Youth place 10 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
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Youth place 12 (map) |
former gatehouse | Berlin gatehouses from between 1840 and 1848, architect Georg Adolph Demmler |
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Youth place 14 (map) |
former gatehouse | Berlin gatehouses |
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Youth place 17 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Youth place 19 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Youth place 21 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Youth place 23 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Youth place 25 (map) |
Main building of the former Anna Hospital with green areas in front of and to the side of the building and surrounding wall | Built in 1882, designed by Georg Daniel , expanded in 1902, converted into a community center in 2010 |
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Place of the Victims of Fascism (OdF) (map) |
soviet cemetery of honor (see section cemeteries) |
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Pushkin Street (map) |
Shelf church (see section churches) |
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Pushkinstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Pushkinstrasse 2/4 (map) |
former savings institution (Sparkasse) | Corner building at Lindenstrasse 1 from 1857, designed by Theodor Krüger , extension with extension from 1890, largely neo-Gothic style with rich facade decorations, etc. a. six sculptures with allegories by Heinrich Petters based on models by Georg Wiese (a later addition by Hugo Berwald ) |
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Pushkinstrasse 3 (map) |
Rectory with memorial plaque for Heinrich Seidel |
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Pushkinstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential building |
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Pushkinstrasse 6 (map) |
Conservatory with wing extension and courtyard building including courtyard | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 7 (map) |
Residential building |
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Pushkinstrasse 8 (map) |
Residential building | Construction from 1934, architect Paul Nehls |
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Pushkinstrasse 9 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 10 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Pushkinstrasse 11 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 12 (map) |
former palace (today cultural center) with courtyard building (plank binder) | Construction from 1736–1747 as a baroque palace with parts of the previous buildings; multiple conversions and conversions; Refurbishment: 1990–1995 (financed by Schleswig-Holstein ); since 1995 Kulturforum Schleswig-Holstein-Haus |
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Pushkinstrasse 13 (map) |
former Brandensteinsches Palais (today adult education center) |
18th century palace, reconstruction in 1797/98, reconstruction in 1850 by architect Hermann Willebrand , reconstruction after 1899, extension in 1919, renovation in 2004/05 |
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Pushkinstrasse 13 (map) |
former shelf school | Schwerin Conservatory | |
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Pushkinstrasse 15 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Pushkinstrasse 17 (map) |
Residential building |
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Pushkinstrasse 19 (map) |
former New Town Palace (today a cultural and administrative building) with a southern wing extension (Pfaffenstraße 2) | Building from 1779 with a central projectile and courtyard, architect Johann Joachim Busch ;
Conversion in 1847/49 by Georg Adolf Demmler into a provisional residential palace with an annex; Renovation in 1877/78 by Hermann Willebrand with ballroom, which later became the Golden Hall ; fourth residential building from 1883 |
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Pushkinstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension |
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Pushkinstrasse 22/24/26 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Pushkinstrasse 28 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Pushkinstrasse 30 (map) |
Residential building |
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Pushkinstrasse 31 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 32 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 36 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Pushkinstrasse 37 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 42 (map) |
Residential building and side wing (Domstrasse 2) |
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Pushkinstrasse 44 (map) |
former residential building (today restaurant and administration building) |
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Pushkinstrasse 47 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Pushkinstrasse 49 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 51/53/55 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 57 (map) |
basement, cellar | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 64 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house from 1909, together with Schloßstraße 17 , architect Ludwig Clewe , since 1959 Restaurant Café Prague |
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Pushkinstrasse 67 (map) |
Shop facade | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 71 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Pushkinstrasse 81 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Reutzstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Ritterstrasse 14 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Ritterstrasse 16 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Robert-Beltz-Strasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Robert-Beltz-Strasse 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Robert-Beltz-Strasse 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Robert-Koch-Strasse 7/9 (map) |
Residential building | Apartment block ensemble together with Händelstrasse 6/8, architect Hans Stoffers |
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Robert-Koch-Str. 22–34 (even) (card) |
Epidemic house of the former municipal hospital (later district hospital, then Werder clinic), today residential building | Half-timbered building from 1867 with a brick facade , renovation and installation of a washroom: 1892, conversion to apartments from 2016
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Röntgenstrasse 6 (map) |
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Röntgenstrasse 11/13 (map) |
former hospital (today medical center) |
Röntgenstrasse hospital , 1914 Marien Hospital , architect Gustav Hamann , extended in 1926, polyclinic 1945–1990, today (2020) median clinic Schelfstadt and medical center |
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Röntgenstrasse 20A (map) |
former storage building |
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Röntgenstrasse 22 (map) |
former residential building with storage buildings |
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Rudolf-Breitscheid-Strasse 23 (map) |
School, gym and school yard with enclosure | ||
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Sandstrasse 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schelfmarkt 1 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension |
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Schelfmarkt 2 (map) |
former New Town Hall (today residential building) with gate systems | Construction from around 1740, until 1832 the town hall, until 1998 municipal administrations including the city building department, from 2005 residential building |
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Schelfmarkt 3 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schelfmarkt 4 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schelfmarkt 5 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schelfmarkt 6 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schelfmarkt 7 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schelfmarkt 9 (map) |
Residential house and garden house |
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Schelfmarkt 10 (map) |
Residential house and garden house |
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Schelfstrasse 26 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | built: 1898 built by Hermann Willebrand as his city villa |
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Schelfstrasse 28 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schelfstrasse 35 (map) |
former law firm (today administration building) and courtyard building | Schwerin Justice Office from 1813, architects Johann Georg Barca and 1837 Georg Adolf Demmler |
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Schillerstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schillerstraße 4/6 (map) |
Construction from 1930, architect Hans Stoffers | ||
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Schillerstraße 9 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
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Schlachterstrasse 15 (map) |
front door |
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Schlachterstrasse 17 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schlachterstrasse 17a (map) |
Lodge house with hall extension |
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Schleifmühlenweg 1 (map) |
former grinding mill (now a museum) |
Mill from around 1705, new mill from 1747, conversion to a grinding mill in 1755 |
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Schleifmühlenweg 1 (map) |
formerly Schleifmüller's residence (today the museum's club house) |
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Schleifmühlenweg 2 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schleifmühlenweg 3 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schleifmühlenweg 4 (map) |
Residential house with fence and garden facing the Lazy Lake | ||
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Schleifmühlenweg 36 (map) |
villa | ||
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Schliemannstrasse 2 (map) |
Side building of the former palace | belongs to Puschkinstraße 12 (see there) | |
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Schliemannstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schliemannstrasse 5 (map) |
facade | ||
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Schliemannstrasse 10 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schlossgartenallee | former transformer station (corner of Paulshöher Weg) | ||
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Schloßgartenallee (map) |
former kitchen garden wall (district Schwerin, hall 49, parcel 82/21) | behind the building Schloßgartenallee 2a with information boards to the former kitchen garden and on Franzosenweg (see there) | |
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Schloßgartenallee 2 (map) |
Former palace gardener residence with formerly small cold house | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 2a (map) |
formerly large cold house (today residential building) |
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Schloßgartenallee 2b (map) |
former warm house (today residential building) |
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Schloßgartenallee 3 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
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Schloßgartenallee 3a (map) |
former stable building (today residential building) |
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Schloßgartenallee 4 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schloßgartenallee 9 (map) |
Residential house with enclosure | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 10 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 11 (map) |
Residential house with enclosure | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 15 (map) |
Former residential building (today administration building) with former coach house and enclosure | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 21 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 25 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 26 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 31 (map) |
Residential house with enclosure and outbuildings | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 39 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 40 (map) |
Residential house with fence | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 43 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 45 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 47 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 53 (map) |
Residential house (cubature, facade design with windows and front door) | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 56 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 58 (map) |
former excursion restaurant "Seevilla" (today residential building) |
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Schloßgartenallee 61 (map) |
villa | belongs to the NDR-Landesfunkhaus | |
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Schloßgartenallee 68 (map) |
Residential house with enclosure | ||
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Schloßgartenallee 70 (map) |
Residential building |
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Schloßstraße (Schwerin) 1 (map) |
formerly Altes Palais (today administration building) |
Palace from the end of the 18th century |
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Schlossstrasse 2/4 (map) |
former college building I (today State Chancellery) |
Classicist building from 1825–34, architect Carl Heinrich Wünsch, site manager Georg Adolf Demmler, today the State Chancellery |
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Schloßstraße 3 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
Built in the 18th century, remodeled in the 19th century, today the state parliament administration |
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Schlossstrasse 5 (map) |
former grand ducal property management (today administration building) |
Neoclassical building from 1884, architect Rudolf Zöllner, today the administration building of the Ministry of Finance |
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Schloßstraße 6/8 (map) |
former college building II (today ministry) |
Neoclassical building from 1892, architect Georg Daniel |
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Schlossstrasse 9 (map) |
former Hotel Nordischer Hof (today Ministry) |
Neoclassical building from 1911, architect Georg Roensch; together with Ritterstraße 3 |
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Schlossstrasse 10 (map) |
facade | Rococo house from 1765, architect: probably Johann Joachim Busch |
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Schlossstrasse 12 (map) |
former Hotel du Nord (today residential and commercial building) |
Construction from 1843 together with Klosterstrasse 5, architect Georg Adolph Demmler; from 1852 no hotel |
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Schloßstraße 15 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Schlossstrasse 22 (map) |
Catholic Church (today Propstei Zur Holy Mother Anna ) (see section Churches) |
Built in 1795 by master bricklayer Cornelius Christopher Barca, several modifications a. a. 1984/85 | |
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Schlossstrasse 24 (map) |
Residential house with wing extension |
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Schloßstraße 26 (map) |
Residential and commercial building with wing extension and storage (on Klosterstrasse) |
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Schlossstrasse 27 (map) |
basement, cellar |
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Schlossstrasse 30 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Built around 1870, before that was the Schwerin Inner Mill (also called Graefenmühle ), |
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Schloßstraße 32/34 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | So-called dollhouse from 192 in the style of New Objectivity (Bauhaus style) 8, architect Paul Nehls , with female figures by the sculptor Maximilian Preibisch , popularly referred to as dolls |
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Schloßstraße 36 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schlossstrasse 37a (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Schloßstraße 39 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Building from 1931 in the style of New Objectivity (Bauhaus style), architect Paul Nehls |
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Schmiedestrasse 2 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schmiedestrasse 9 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schmiedestrasse 11 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schmiedestrasse 13 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schmiedestrasse 15 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Schmiedestrasse 16 (map) |
Commercial building (Offenbach house) |
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Schmiedestrasse 17 (map) |
Commercial building with wing extension |
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Schmiedestrasse 20 (map) |
Residential and commercial building and storage |
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Schusterstrasse 3 (map) |
basement, cellar | ||
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Schusterstrasse 6 (map) |
Residential and commercial building with courtyard buildings |
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Schusterstrasse 12 (map) |
Former residential building (today a restaurant) with a memorial plaque for Fritz Reuter |
2-tier Half-timbered house at Schusterstrasse 12 from the beginning of the 18th century, today a restaurant |
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Schusterstrasse 13/15 (map) |
Restaurant ( Weinhaus Uhle ) | Corner house, connected to 1. Enge Straße 8 |
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Schusterstrasse 17 (map) |
former residential building (today hotel) |
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Pig market (map) |
Pavement | In the 18th century cattle and horse market, from 1844 pig market, square renovated in 1994/95 |
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Pig market 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Pig market 2a (map) |
House and courtyard building |
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Pig market 3 (map) |
Residential building |
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Pig market 7 (map) |
Residential building |
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Sebastian-Bach-Strasse 41 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Severinstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Severinstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Severinstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Severinstrasse 22 (map) |
three stores | Storage from 1877/80, 1904 and 1910 from Löwenthal, Nord & Co |
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Speicherstrasse 11 (map) |
former warehouse (today hotel) |
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Speicherstrasse 17 (map) |
Former warehouse from 1939, today a hotel and restaurant | Conversion to a hotel from 1998 | |
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Spieltordamm 5 (map) |
former power station with former calibration building (today cultural site) |
Construction from 1904, planning: Stadtbauamt |
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Spieltordamm 9 (map) |
former Stadtbad (today administration building) |
Built in 1926, architect Hans Stoffers , converted into an office building in 1991 |
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Steinstrasse 21 (map) |
former Rector's House (today day care center) |
belonging to: School Friedensstraße 14 | |
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Steinstrasse 22 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Steinstrasse 25 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Steinstrasse 27 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Steinstrasse 30 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Steinstrasse 34 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Stiftstrasse 9a / b (map) |
Half-timbered building of the Augustenstift with the two extensions from 1861 and 1904 | together with Schäferstrasse 15 |
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Stillfriedstrasse 4 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Tannhöfer Allee 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Tannhöfer Allee 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Tannhöfer Allee 21 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Tappenhagen (map) |
Scenery house of the theater (district Schwerin, Fl. 28, Flst. 67) |
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Tappenhagen 14 (map) |
former director's residence | ||
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Taubenstrasse 12 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Taubenstrasse 19 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, together with Schelfstrasse 38 |
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Von-Thünen-Strasse 9 (map) |
school | ||
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Waldschulweg 1 (map) |
two ducal landmarks on the grounds of the zoological garden | ||
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Wallstrasse | former gate system | belonging to: Park south of Lobedanzgang 11–19 (odd) | |
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Weinbergstrasse (map) |
former vineyard | ||
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Weinbergstrasse 1 (map) |
Villa, former coach house, enclosure and garden bench |
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Weinbergstrasse 2 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Weinbergstrasse 9 (map) |
House and vineyard wall | ||
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Weinbergstrasse 11 (map) |
House and vineyard wall | ||
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Weinbergstrasse 16 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Weinbergstrasse 17 (map) |
House and vineyard wall | ||
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Weinbergstrasse 19 (map) |
Residential house and gate system as well as vineyard wall | ||
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Werderstrasse (map) |
former city hospital (later district hospital, then Werder clinic) | Building complex with two connected main buildings as Demmler building from 1840 and Hamann building from 1931 (Werderstrasse 30), as well as gatehouse (Werderstrasse 28a), Heizhaus, (Hospitalstrasse 7), epidemic house, (Robert-Koch-Str. 22-34), The chief doctor's house (Barcastr. 7) and open spaces with plants, paths and fencing |
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Werderstrasse 1 (map) |
former gatehouse | Classicist Güstrow gatehouses from 1840 to 1848, architect Georg Adolph Demmler |
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Werderstrasse 2 (map) |
former gatehouse | Guestrow gatehouses |
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Werderstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential building |
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Werderstrasse 28a (map) |
Porter's house of the former municipal hospital (later district hospital, then Werder clinic) (today residential building) |
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Werderstrasse 30 (map) |
Main building of the former municipal hospital (later district hospital, then Werder clinic ) (today the administration building of a bank) |
consists of two connected houses with the classicist so-called Demmlerbau from 1841 by Georg Adolf Demmler and the so-called Hamannbau from 1930 by Andreas Hamann in the Bauhaus style ; 2012–2014 renovation, glass cube extension with hall, today VR bank |
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Werderstrasse 45 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Werderstrasse 48 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Werderstrasse 53 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Werderstrasse 55 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Werderstrasse 57 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Werderstrasse 61 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Werderstrasse 63 (map) |
Residential building |
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Werderstrasse 65 (map) |
Residential house with former restaurant (today residential and commercial building) |
Corner house, belonging to: Lehmstr. 1 |
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Werderstrasse 73 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Werderstrasse 81 (map) |
Extension of the Heinrich Heine School, gymnasium, connecting wing |
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Werderstrasse 124 (map) |
Former stables including stables peninsula with tree planting and pathways (today ministries) |
Classicist building from 1842, architect Georg Adolf Demmler, today the seat of two ministries |
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Werderstrasse 125 (map) |
Residential building | Built in 1866 as a row villa , planner: master mason Ferdinand Schultz | |
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Werderstrasse 127 (map) |
Residential building | Construction of 1862/64 as a row villa, master bricklayer Ferdinand Schultz | |
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Werderstrasse 129 (map) |
Residential building | Construction of 1862/64 as a row villa,
Planner: Master bricklayer Ferdinand Schultz |
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Werderstrasse 131 (map) |
Residential building | Construction of 1862/64 as a row villa,
Planner: Master bricklayer Ferdinand Schultz; eye - catching console-mounted bay window |
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Werderstrasse 133 (map) |
Residential building | Construction of 1862/64 as a row villa,
Planner: Ferdinand Schultz |
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Werderstrasse 135 (map) |
Residential building | Construction of 1865/67 as a row villa,
Facade design: Hermann Willebrand , plastered facade in light brick red (restored first version), two-story extension |
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Werderstrasse 137 (map) |
Residential building | Construction from 1865 u / 67 as a row villa,
Facade design: Hermann Willebrand (only partially implemented) |
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Werderstrasse 139 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
Construction from 1865/67 as a row villa Facade design: Hermann Willebrand ; |
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Werderstrasse 141 (map) |
former residential building (today administration building) |
Construction from 1862/67,
Design: Master bricklayer Ferdinand Schultz influenced by the client, the only free-standing villa in the 125–141 series |
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Werner-Seelenbinder-Strasse 4 (map) |
High-rise (residential building) | Construction from 1963, architect: Heinrich Handorf ,
10-storey high-rise residential building with integrated chimney of the boiler house in the sports and congress hall, smoke is discharged via the discharge plate above; |
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Wismarsche Strasse (map) |
Sachsenberg Park |
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Wismarsche Strasse 113 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner building, together with Martinstrasse 1 | |
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Wismarsche Strasse 115 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner building, connected to Martinstrasse 2 | |
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Wismarsche Strasse 119 (map) |
Eaves house in the rear courtyard area | traufständiges half-timbered house | |
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Wismarsche Strasse 126 (map) |
Residential and commercial building with restaurant | Construction from 1936/37 Construction at the same time as the neighboring cinema in place of the previously burned-out sound halls that were demolished in 1936 |
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Wismarsche Strasse 128 (map) |
movie theater | Built in 1936, architects Erich Bentrup and Hellmuth Ehrich, revolutionary sound and projection technology; the architecture was presented at the Paris World Exhibition in 1937 , with additions in 1998 and 2015 |
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Wismarsche Strasse 127/129 (map) |
former bank building (today commercial building with savings bank) |
Bank building at Wismarsche Strasse at the corner of Arsenalstrasse 20 from 1905 for Sparbank Schwerin ; today the advice center of the Sparkasse Mecklenburg-Schwerin |
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Wismarsche Strasse 132 (map) |
former administration building (today medical center) |
Built in 1936, architect: Erich Bentrup and Hellmuth Ehrich, today a medical center |
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Wismarsche Strasse 133 (map) |
former military hospital (garrison hospital) (today Ministry) |
Completed: 1828 Architect: Carl Heinrich Wünsch |
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Wismarsche Strasse 137 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Wismarsche Strasse 139 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Wismarsche Strasse 141 (map) |
Residential building | Architect Ludwig Clewe |
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Wismarsche Strasse 144 (map) |
former piano factory (later city library) (today administration building with exhibition hall) |
Built in 1907 as a Perzina house , architect: Ludwig Clewe ; important Perzina Hall, 1984-2013 Schwerin City Library |
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Wismarsche Strasse 147 (map) |
Street-side living room on the 1st floor with tiled stove, historic doors with cladding and stucco ceiling | ||
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Wismarsche Strasse 148 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Wismarsche Strasse 149 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Wismarsche Strasse 150 (map) |
Facade of the residential and commercial building |
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Wismarsche Strasse 151 (map) |
Facade of the former residential building (today administration building) |
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Wismarsche Strasse 155 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Wismarsche Strasse 158 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Wismarsche Strasse 170 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house, connected to Grunthalplatz 1/2 | |
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Wismarsche Strasse 298 (map) |
formerly Klinikum am Lewenberg (formerly the grand ducal educational and nursing home for mentally ill children), today senior citizens' home, day care center, health and social facilities | Lewenberg Hospital from 1867 with so-called Basedowhaus, 1st to 3rd nursing home, utility building with ice cellar, gatehouse, hospital, park and fence: today and a. Retirement home, care services, children's living groups, hospice, park café | |
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Wismarsche Strasse 307-317 (map) |
Residential complex (Demmlerhof) | for the "non-profit building cooperative" self-help "for Schwerin and the surrounding area eGmbH" based on a design by the Hamburg architect Friedrich Richard Ostermeyer from 1927/28 Associated: Dr.-Hans-Wolf-Strasse 73–85 |
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Wismarsche Strasse 393–395 (map) |
Structural layout of the mental hospital with buildings (until 1914), park and cemetery area as well as a bust of Johann Basedow (today hospital with various clinics and administration) |
Building complex with 20 houses, built in 1830, extension from 1883 |
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Wittenburger Strasse 21/23 (map) |
Shop facade on the ground floor |
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Wittenburger Strasse 36 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Wittenburger Strasse 40 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Wittenburger Strasse 106–114 (even) (map) |
Shop facade on the ground floor | Built in 1929, design: Friedrich Richard Ostermeyer ; Housing estate , belonging to: Obotritenring 193–223 and Jean-Sibelius-Straße 1–18; four- and five-storey brick buildings with two head sections connected by a strongly recessed central wing, each of which includes a communal courtyard with a playground and economic facilities | |
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Wittenburger Strasse 118 (map) |
Sports and congress hall | Building from 1962 with 8000 seats, architect Hans Fröhlich |
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Ziegenmarkt 1 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | Corner house | |
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Ziegenmarkt 2 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | ||
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Ziegenmarkt 3 (map) |
Residential building |
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Ziegenmarkt 4 (map) |
Residential and commercial building |
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Ziegenmarkt 6 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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To the train station (map) |
two underpass houses | see Grunthalplatz 3 (train station) |
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To station 2 (map) |
Residential and commercial building | connected to the corner house Alexandrinenstraße 14 | |
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To train station 13 (map) |
Railway depot - former wagon workshop, original workshop building on a U-shaped floor plan, chimney on a square floor plan, engine shed with turntable and water tower | Construction from 1926 |
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To station 14 (map) |
former memory (today administration building) |
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To the train station 15/17 (map) |
former Reichsbahndirektion Schwerin (today administration building) |
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To the train station 16/18 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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To station 21 (map) |
Gate passage with two gates and space frame | ||
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To train station 24 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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To station 26 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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To station 28 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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To train station 30 (map) |
Residential building |
graveyards
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Obotrite ring (map) |
Old cemetery, complete complex with administration building (Obotritenring 245), former crematorium (Obotritenring 247), cemetery chapel and individual graves and memorials |
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Knaudtstrasse / Werderstrasse (map) |
former Schelffriedhof (now Schelfpark) with eight grave monuments and a memorial stone |
Redesign from 1925; Grave monuments of Heinrich Alexander Seidel , August Georg von Brandenstein , Ludwig Willebrand, Carl Anton Wilhelm Beste, Heinrich von Plessen, Johann Ludwig Schumacher , Luise Schumacher |
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Bornhövedstrasse (map) |
Jewish cemetery with memorial stone and all gravestones | District Schwerin, Fl. 23, Flst. 55/3, 55/4, 56/3, 56/4, 56/5, 56/6 and parts of Flst. 59/1, 59/2 | |
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Wismarsche Strasse (map) |
Catholic cemetery with a war memorial for French prisoners of war |
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OdF Square (map) |
Soviet cemetery of honor and place of the victims of fascism (OdF) with monument and all gravestones |
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Am Krebsbach (map) |
Forest cemetery, mourning hall of the forest cemetery with functional wing, retaining wall, areas at the entrance and exit including benches as well as main path and meadow with tree edging (along the pine and meadow path) | created: 1970 Design: E.-M. Hetzer and G. Apelt |
Churches
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Bischofstrasse Am Dom (map) |
Cathedral of St. Mary and Johannes Evangelista with cloister and outside staircase in front of the west portal | First mentioned in 1171,
Originally Romanesque building, rebuilt from 1270 in Gothic style, partial reconstruction 1842–1847 by GA Demmler |
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Franz-Mehring-Strasse (map) |
Paulskirche Sankt Paul | Building from 1863–1869 in neo-Gothic style , designed by Theodor Krüger in accordance with the Eisenach regulation |
More pictures |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Castle Church | Renaissance building from 1563, architect Christoph Haubitz , rebuilt several times, mainly inside |
More pictures |
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Pushkin Street Lindenstrasse |
Schelfkirche Sankt Nikolai | Construction from 1708–1713,
Design: Jacob Reutz; Baroque central building made of brick with sandstone elements; Crypt with burial places of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin dynasty |
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Schlossstrasse 22 (map) |
Catholic Church (today Propstei Zur Holy Mother Anna ) |
Construction of the classicism of 1795, planning master builder Cornelius Christopher Barca and interior Carl Theodor Severin |
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Schwerin Castle with castle garden and castle garden
The listed area includes the castle with the castle bridge as well as the castle garden, the castle garden and the greenhouse garden (Greenhouse garden) in the historical structures with path networks, wooded areas, water and lawns. Several individual features are shown within.
The following boundary applies:
- Castle Bridge
- Castle Island
- Banks of the Burgsee from the 2nd castle bridge (rear castle bridge) to the inlet of the westernmost canal on Burgseestrasse
- Canal to Jägerweg
- Burgseestrasse
- Johannes-Stelling-Straße to Lennéstraße (in the area of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, excluding buildings)
- West bank of the Faulen See to Schleifmühlenweg
- Lennéstraße to the Franzosenweg junction
- Stream to Schweriner See
- Lake shore to the 2nd castle bridge (rear castle bridge)
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Castle Bridge | Construction from 1844, architect Georg Adolph Demmler, Rossbänderskulpturen 1876 by sculptor Christian Genschow |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
2. Castle bridge, swing bridge (also: Schlossgartenbrücke, rear palace bridge) |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Schwerin Castle | Slavic castle complex on the island from winter 941/942 in the following centuries numerous new buildings with renovations and renewed demolitions; first tw. Castle buildings still preserved: around 1500; |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Castle Church (see section churches) |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Castle garden with viewing terraces and orangery | Construction of historicism from 1853, preliminary Peter Joseph Lenne , design gardener Theodor Klett , part gardens in different planes with 12-meter height differences Orangery: see there |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Orangery in the Burggarten | Construction from 1843/57, south-east extension of the castle, which consists of three wings and two additional halls, often decorated with terracotta ; covered with walkable terraces; Baroque orangery courtyard with open semicircular colonnade facing the lake, on which a statue of Heracles taming the bull rises |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Castle garden | laid out: at the end of the 17th century as a baroque pleasure garden by the French garden architects Vandeuille and Lacroise; 1. Redesign: 1748–1753 by Jean Laurent Legeay ; |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Palace garden pavilion |
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Lennéstrasse 2 (map) |
Greenhouse (today kindergarten) |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Pergola walls at the greenhouse garden | ||
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Monument to the Grand Duchess Alexandrine | established: 1907 Sculptor: Hugo Berwald ; |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Equestrian monument for Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II. | established: 1893 Sculptor: Ludwig Brunow ; |
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Lennéstrasse (map) |
Figures of the seasons and gods (14 copies) |
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Schleifmühlenweg (map) |
Former bus shelter for the tram (today the bus shelter at the Freilichtbühne bus stop ) |
Shape of a small round temple |
Legend
- ID: gives the official identification number, if assigned
- Designation: gives the name of the monument or its functional designation, special features or restrictions are given in brackets. If known, the changed function as of 2019 is named in another bracket with the word starting today .
- Address: gives the street and house number of the monument (if available) and its location on a map. The front symbol points to an interactive map. With (Map) a new page opens with a variety of geospatial services and the display of the object in a section of an OpenStreetMap map .
- Description: first names the period of construction or facility or the year of completion, then planners or architects, then provides further information on the monument and, if applicable, belonging to other monuments.
- Image: shows a picture of the monument, linked with further pictures in the corresponding category of Wikimedia Commons (if available)
Architectural monuments in the districts of former villages
Friedrichsthal
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Herrensteinfelder Weg 2 (map) |
former cavalier house (today residential building) |
belonging to the Jagdschloss Lärchenallee 7 |
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Herrensteinfelder Weg 6 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Lärchenallee (map) |
Larch avenue with trees and street space | ||
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Lärchenallee 3 (map) |
restaurant |
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Lärchenallee 7 (map) |
Former Friedrichsthal hunting lodge with side plank truss buildings, two outbuildings and a park |
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Lärchenallee 42 |
former cavalier house (today residential building) |
Half-timbered building from 1790, reconstruction and wing structures from 1798, upper floor from 1805, from 1945 sanatorium, 1991/93 old people's home, then vacant; belonging to the Jagdschloss Lärchenallee 7 |
More pictures |
Gorries
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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west of federal highway 106 (map) |
Former airfield with flight control center and two hangars (bypass) | Airfield or air base from 1913 to 1945; for Fokker until 1919, 1935 to 1945 military flight operations for training |
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On the Dwang | former transformer station (district Schwerin, corridor 65, floor 73) |
Rabbitwerder Island
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Rabbit Werder (map) |
Rabbitwerder Island | Redesign to a park landscape: 19th century Architect: Theodor Klett ; |
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Rabbit Werder (map) |
Observation tower | Completion: 1895 on the 18 m high Jesarberg Design: Gustav Hamann , Execution: Ludwig Clewe; |
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Rabbit Werder 2 (card) |
restaurant | Half-timbered building with a cellar to the north; in the southern part hall and veranda extension; |
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Cancer sponsors
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Dorfstrasse (map) |
War memorial |
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Dorfstrasse 8 (map) |
Low German hall house | built: 1669
expanded: 1730 has housed the family and village history museum Dat oll 'Hus since 1995 |
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Dorfstrasse 11 (map) |
barn | ||
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Dorfstrasse 14 (map) |
former school (today residential building) |
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Dorfstrasse 15 (map) |
Wooden barn | ||
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Dorfstrasse 17 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dorfstrasse 26 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Dorfstrasse 34 (map) |
Residential building |
Lankow
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Gadebuscher Strasse 115a (map) |
Petition | ||
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Lankower Strasse 11 (map) |
former manor house (today administration building) with park |
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Lankower Strasse 15 (map) |
former lung clinic (today residential building) with park |
Must
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Old Crivitzer Landstrasse (map) |
War memorial |
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Alte Crivitzer Landstrasse 1 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Alte Crivitzer Landstrasse 3 (map) |
Residential house with stable building | ||
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Alte Crivitzer Landstrasse 13 (map) |
former school and barn |
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Alte Crivitzer Landstrasse 27 (map) |
former customs house (today residential building) |
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Am Silbernen Hang 9 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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On the Crivitzer Chaussee (map) |
Memorial stone (District Mueß, Fl. 3, Flst. 139) |
The coordinates indicate the parcel. The location of the memorial stone is unclear. | |
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Lomonossowstrasse 15 (map) |
former residential building | ||
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Mueßer Bay 3 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Mueßer Bucht 5 (map) |
former Kurhaus | ||
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To the old farm 10 (map) |
Petition | ||
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To the old farm 11a (map) |
former barn | ||
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To the old farm 12 (map) |
Low German hall house | ||
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To the old farm 16 (map) |
former poor house with outbuilding | ||
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To the Reppin (map) |
Reppin castle and memorial stone for Duke Friedrich Wilhelm (district Mueß, Fl. 1, Flst. 80) |
Neo-Romanesque and neo-Gothic , artificial ruins from 1907 based on plans by Gustav Hamann for the non-profit society |
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Neumühle
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Am Immensoll (map) |
Border stone of the 15th / 16th centuries Century, so-called Bischofstein (opposite No. 22) | Origin: probably around 1503 as one of two or three landmarks between episcopal Lankower Feldmark and Schwerin city outfield (also Turower field , now a major part of the district Neumühle ); made of granite with city council mark (four-spoke wheel) and bishop's staff as a sign of episcopal property ;
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Am Treppenberg 44 (map) |
school | ||
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At the water tower (map) |
Water tower | Completion: 1889 Design: master builder Carl Benduhn |
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Neumühler Strasse 80 | Pump house of the waterworks | built: 1970 |
Warnitz
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Am Margaretenhof 5 (map) |
Residential building | ||
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Bahnhofstrasse 22 (map) |
War memorial | ||
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Bahnhofstrasse 23 (map) |
Residential building |
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Bahnhofstrasse 36 (map) |
Residential building |
Wickendorf
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Paulsdamm 2 (map) |
restaurant | ||
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Paulsdamm 3 (map) |
Former waterways office (today residential building) with two courtyard buildings | ||
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Wendenhof 2 (map) |
Former manor house (now a commercial building) with park (Wickendorf subdivision, hall 2, parcel 61/2) and park wall |
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Wüstmark
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Schweriner Strasse | Station building | ||
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Schweriner Strasse 10 (map) |
Petition | ||
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Schweriner Strasse 12 (map) |
Petition | ||
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Schweriner Strasse 31 (map) |
Petition | ||
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Before the meadows 4 (map) |
Hall house and two stable buildings |
Zippendorf
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Alte Dorfstrasse 6a (map) |
former barn, (today residential building) | Kurhaus with 63 beds from 1910, clubhouse and dormitory from 1956 to 1984. Thereafter vacancy and redevelopment plans | |
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Alte Dorfstrasse 7a (map) |
former barn (today residential building) |
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Alte Dorfstrasse 20 (map) |
Residential house with enclosure | ||
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On the beach 1 (map) |
former Kurhaus |
More pictures |
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At the beach 9 (map) |
former school (today nature conservation station) |
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On the beach 13 (map) |
former beach hotel |
More pictures |
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At the beach 15 (map) |
Beach pavilion | ||
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At the beach 16 (map) |
Residential building |
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At the beach 26 (map) |
barn | ||
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At the beach 30 (map) |
Residential building with coach house and park | ||
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On the Crivitzer Chaussee | Memorial stone for the victims of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp (near Am Strand 1, Zippendorf district, Fl. 1, Flst. 3/1) | ||
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Hufenweg 1, 2 (map) |
former barn |
Legend
- ID: gives the official identification number, if assigned
- Designation: gives the name of the monument or its functional designation, special features or restrictions are given in brackets. If known, the changed function as of 2019 is named in another bracket with the word starting today .
- Address: gives the street and house number of the monument (if available) and its location on a map. The front symbol points to an interactive map. With (Map) a new page opens with a variety of geospatial services and the display of the object in a section of an OpenStreetMap map .
- Description: first names the period of construction or facility or the year of completion, then planners or architects, then provides further information on the monument and, if applicable, belonging to other monuments.
- Image: shows a picture of the monument, linked with further pictures in the corresponding category of Wikimedia Commons (if available)
Movable monuments
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91134 steam locomotive | |||
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Steam locomotive 64 007 | |||
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Steam locomotive 031090 |
Former monuments
ID | location | designation | description | image |
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Motor ship Mecklenburg | built: 1925 as a passenger ship for the Schwerin entrepreneur Carl Schröder In action as Murten on Lake Murten (Switzerland) since 2016 . |
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source
- List of monuments of the state capital Schwerin 2019 , accessed on January 12, 2020.
See also
Web links
- To the current list of monuments of the state capital Schwerin and the facilities , accessed on January 12, 2020.
- Monument Protection Act (DSchG MV). In the version of the announcement of January 6, 1998 on the service portal Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, accessed on January 12, 2020.
- State Office for Culture and the Preservation of Monuments , accessed on January 12, 2020.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Jan Schirmer: Half-timbering from the 16th century in Schwerin Pushkinstrasse 36 . Monument of the Month August 2007. Retrieved September 24, 2019.
- ↑ Disarmament in Friedensstrasse: after-school care center for Friedens- and Fritz-Reuter-Schule will be finished on time . Press release of the city of Schwerin from May 22, 2018. Accessed on September 25, 2019.
- ^ Website of the Preussler cigar company . Retrieved September 25, 2019.
- ^ Website of the hotel "Elefant" Schwerin. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
- ^ Dieter Zander: Paul Ehmig's archives in Schwerin full text. PDF. Lecture at a construction conference in 2010. Accessed on September 26, 2019.
- ^ Elke Krügener: The state main archive in Schwerin - 100 years in pictures . Archival document for July 2011. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
- ↑ S. Krieg: Grateful memory, certainly . In: Schwerin live, January 2020, p. 28.
- ↑ Rahel Lämmler / Michael Wagner: Ulrich Müther shell buildings in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania . niggli Verlag, Sulgen 2009, 2nd edition, ISBN 978-3-7212-0662-3 , pp. 98-99.
- ↑ Hermann Willebrand the Elder J .: Life and work of the architect and builder Oberhofbaurat Hermann Willebrand. City of Schwerin . Retrieved October 5, 2019.
- ↑ a b c Dirk Handorf: Johann Albrecht and his style - terracotta architecture of the 19th century in Schwerin. Monument of the month November 2013 . Website of the Landesdenkmalpflege Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Retrieved October 4, 2019.
- ↑ State capital Schwerin: 300 years of the Schelfstadt. 15 years of urban renewal. The historical development of the district in the state capital Schwerin . Schwerin 2005, p. 47.
- ↑ S. Krieg: “Extremely friendly sight”. The gym at Lübecker Straße 46 was initially the home of the men's gymnastics club, now VfL . In: Schwerin live, November 2016, p. 28.
- ↑ S. Krieg: “Extremely friendly sight”. The gym at Lübecker Straße 46 was initially the home of the men's gymnastics club, now VfL . In: Schwerin live, November 2016, p. 28.
- ↑ BRENNCKE ARCHITEKTEN: Project German Pension Insurance North . Retrieved October 19, 2019.
- ↑ above: Kulturforum in the heart of the city. Schleswig-Holstein-Haus is a place of lively exchange . In: Schwerin live, February 2010, p. 28.
- ↑ above: Gallery Ministry of Justice. Neustadtisches Palais: From the Prinzenhof to the Ministry of Justice . Website of the Ministry of Justice Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. Retrieved November 2, 2019.
- ^ Juliane Fuchs: Living in the monument. The epidemic house becomes a dream home . Schweriner Volkszeitung from July 28, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2019.
- ^ Stefan Krieg: Sick rooms become offices. The “VR-Bank-Haus am Werderpark” is currently being built on the site of the former Werder Clinic . In: Schwerin live, October 2014, p. 28.
- ↑ a b c d e f g Sabine Kahle, Friederike Thomas: Representative living near the castle. The villa ensemble Werderstrasse 125 to 141 in Schwerin . Historical Association Schwerin e. V., Schwerin 2017, ISBN 978-3-9818675-1-0 .
- ↑ above: German builder award. High quality - affordable housing costs . Website of the BDA (Association of German Architects). Retrieved November 24, 2019.
- ↑ above: Old town brewery "Zum Stadtkrug". Story . Website of the restaurant. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
- ↑ above: Hall with soul. Cinema history comes to life in the Capitol . In: Schwerin live, January 2012, p. 28.
- ^ Bert Schüttpelz: Capitol becomes a modern film palace . Schweriner Volkszeitung from September 8, 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2019.
- ^ Klaus-Ulrich Keubke: The arsenal. A landmark in Schwerin. Atelier for portrait and history painting, Schwerin 1998, ISBN 3-00-003392-0 , pp. 12–15.
- ^ Gudrun Hahn: District Schwerin , Series Architekturführer DDR, VEB Verlag für Bauwesen, Berlin 1984, p. 66.
- ↑ State Parliament Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (ed.): Tour of the Schwerin residence ensemble. On the way to a world cultural heritage . Schwerin, n.d., pp. 32-33.
- ↑ Thomas Dann: The grand ducal state apartments in Schwerin Castle. A contribution to the spatial art of historicism in Germany . Verlag Landesamt für Kultur und Denkmalpflege, Schwerin 2007, ISBN 978-3-935770-16-3 , pp. 47–52.
- ↑ Dörte Kaufmann: Lightning strike in the Schwerin Shelf Church in 1717 . Website of the Landesdenkmalpflege Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
- ↑ above: News from the castle wall under the Schwerin Castle . Website of the Landesdenkmalpflege Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
- ↑ Fred Ruchhöft: Zvarin - Schwerin. From the island castle to the residence . Published by the State Archeology Department in the State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania by Detlef Jantzen, Schwerin 2017, ISBN 978-3-935770-52-1 , pp. 373–388.
- ^ State palaces, gardens and art collections Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Schwerin Palace . . Retrieved October 15, 2019.
- ↑ Birgit Holz: 150th anniversary of the castle garden on the Schwerin castle island. Monument of the month November 2007 . Website of the Landesdenkmalpflege Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
- ^ Anna Katharina Zülch: The restoration of the orangery at the castle in Schwerin . In: Orangeries and historic glass houses in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, State Office for Culture and Monument Preservation, Schwerin 2009, ISBN 978-3-935770-25-5 , pp. 168–185, here p. 168.
- ↑ Barbara Anna Grau: "Clay, stones, shards ...". Historical water and path construction methods in gardening and landscaping and their relevance for the preservation of garden monuments full text. PDF. Dissertation, Berlin 2002, pp. 165–167. Retrieved October 12, 2019.
- ↑ a b State capital Schwerin: The city is looking for a new operator of the inn on the island of Rabbitwerder from 2020, including management of the urban areas. In: Stadtanzeiger. Official notice of the state capital Schwerin. Edition 25/2019 of December 13, 2019, p. 5.
- ↑ S. Krieg: Nice view from Jesarberg. The tower on Rabbitwerder should upgrade the island for tourism . In: Schwerin live, April 2019, p. 28.
- ↑ Lankow local advisory board (ed.): Lankow 775 years. 1237-2012. Schwerin 2012, pp. 8-10.
- ↑ Dieter Greve: Field names of the state capital Schwerin. Surveying and geographic information authority for the Ludwigslust / Parchim district and the state capital Schwerin, Schwerin 2017, pp. 5–7, 36, 49.
- ↑ above: Tons of water. In: Schwerin live, March 2009, p. 22.
- ↑ above: Neumühle water tower . WAG Schwerin website. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
- ↑ above: industrial culture - water technology. Old Neumühle waterworks. Website of the Hamburg Metropolitan Region. Retrieved January 11, 2020.