Tour of Schwerin - capital of Mecklenburg - W-Pomerania
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For the first time, we understandably wanted to visit the state capital Schwerin, which is about an hour's drive from our location at the Gardersee campsite.
Of course, we had often seen Schwerin Castle on TV as the seat of the state parliament and thus in its political significance, but otherwise we didn't know much about Schwerin. We covered the 53 kilometres to Schwerin on the 104 country road, and shortly before Schwerin we were amazed at the route, which leads over a dam from the Ramper Moor "over" Lake Schwerin into the city.
A short excursion into the history of the city of Schwerin
Henry the Lion, as Duke of Saxony, played a decisive role in the coronation of his cousin Frederick Barbarossa in 1152.
For this he was intensively supported by Barbarossa in the following years.
In 1156 he also received the Bavarian duchy. In northern Germany, Henry was able to establish a position equivalent to that of a king.
12 lakes in the city area of Schwerin
Over time, the city expanded along the west and south banks of the Schwerin inner lake; there are a total of twelve lakes within the city area. The starting point of the city's development was the place with the city's current landmark, the Schwerin Castle and the castle garden.
The castle is located on an island between Lake Schwerin and Burgsee with the castle church from 1560. The castle was the main residence of the Mecklenburg dukes and grand dukes until 1918 and the centre of power of the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, which became a democratic free state in 1919.
Off to the old town of Schwerin - looking for a parking space
Here there was an affordable day ticket, cheaper than the parking options we had found so far and located directly on the pedestrian zone.
The pedestrian zone on Mecklenburger Straße can definitely be described as attractive; there are numerous branches of well-known department store chains here too, but also numerous small, attractive shops, cafés, restaurants and, in particular, the approximately 77-hectare historical area is always a real eye-catcher in its architecture.
Half-timbered houses and Pfaffenteich in the old town
Old Garden in Schwerin
One of the most beautiful sights in Schwerin is the Old Garden. The representative square is located at the southern end of the old town on the banks of Lake Schwerin. In the shape of a rectangle with an area of around 200 by 100 meters, the Old Garden is bordered by the White Fleet's pier and the Burgsee at the castle. There are plenty of photo opportunities in the area, especially at the Schelfmarkt.
Schelfmarkt and Schelfstraße
The Schelfstadt, originally the Schelfe, since 1349 also Neustadt, developed from the 11th century as an initially independent town. In 1705 it was granted town charter.
The engineer captain Jacob Reutz played a key role in the first town planning in 1705 and, among other things, the straightened path connection towards Schelfthor and the old town was laid down in a declaration.
A later building regulation prescribed the eaves and the height of the houses, rules that can still be found in some state building regulations today.
The Old Town Market - gabled houses line the square
The market is bordered to the north by the New Building (columned building), to the east by the town hall, the community center with a facade reconstructed in 1975 based on a historical model, three gabled houses newly built in 1975, to the south by residential buildings with late-classical facades from the years after 1840 and to the west by other community houses, one of which has been partially preserved.
The Lion Monument stands in front of the New Building. The Old Town Market received its floor area after the great city fire of 1651. This area was extended a few meters to the north in 1783-1785 and today measures 60 × 52 meters.
The New Building - also known as the Krambuden Building
The building was built between 1783 and 1785 based on designs by Johann Joachim Busch as a market hall, which is reminiscent of the reliefs with a wheel and winged Mercury staff as symbols of trade.
The building has features of the Baroque and Classicism and has an attic and a columned vestibule with 14 Doric columns, two supports and a triglyph frieze along the front. The Baroque mansard roof is equipped with a pavilion-like roof structure above the central projection of the building, at the top of which there is an artistically designed, central chimney.
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