Best attractions and places to see around Güstrow include a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. The city is known as "Barlachstadt" due to its association with artist Ernst Barlach, and features the picturesque Inselsee and the Nebel River. Visitors can explore Renaissance architecture, Brick Gothic cathedrals, and extensive natural areas ideal for outdoor activities. The region offers diverse experiences, from historical exploration to tranquil lake recreation and cycling routes.
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The castle is currently being restored and is currently not open to the public
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Schöninsel is no longer accessible because the bridge to the island is dilapidated and closed
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Güstrow Cathedral is part of the North German brick Gothic style and has a rich interior from the late Romanesque period to the modern era, including Ernst Barlach's Floating Man. It is spread out on the southern edge of the city and exudes a great sense of calm. The cathedral square is a special ensemble in the city. Here is the oldest school in Mecklenburg, the former court of Wallenstein, and within sight we find the Renaissance castle. The cathedral was founded in 1226 and consecrated in 1335. In 1568 it became the Protestant court church and burial place for the Güstrow royal family until 1695, when the Güstrow line died out. The cathedral was last renovated in the spirit of neo-Gothic from 1865 to 1868. Source: https://dom-guestrow.de/geschichte.html
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The "Floating Angel" (also known as "The Floating One") seen here in Güstrow Cathedral, a famous work of art by Ernst Barlach (1870 to 1938), can also be admired in the Rhineland, in the Antoniterkirche in Cologne. See https://www.komoot.de/highlight/3597904
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Absolutely worth seeing, definitely visit!
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https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCstrower_Dom Beautiful cathedral in brick Gothic.
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Güstrow offers several family-friendly options. The Inselsee Swimming Beach and Pier is perfect for a relaxing day by the water with pleasant shade. For active families, the Towpath Along the Bützow-Güstrow Canal and the Bützow-Güstrow Canal Cycle Path provide scenic and easy cycling routes. Additionally, the Wildpark-MV (Game Park MV) east of Güstrow allows close encounters with animals like bears and wolves, and features an aqua tunnel for underwater viewing, making it a great outing for all ages.
Güstrow is rich in history. The impressive Güstrow Palace, a Renaissance castle, is a significant landmark, though its museum is currently under renovation, its reconstructed garden is accessible. The Güstrow Cathedral is a prime example of North German Brick Gothic architecture and houses Ernst Barlach's famous 'The Floating Man' sculpture. The Market Square with its historic gabled houses and the neoclassical Town Hall also offer a glimpse into the city's past.
Yes, Güstrow is well-suited for cycling. The Towpath Along the Bützow-Güstrow Canal and the Bützow-Güstrow Canal Cycle Path offer scenic and relaxed connections between Güstrow and Bützow, with interesting bridge constructions and views of the canal. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Güstrow guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Inselsee – Inselseekanal Pathway loop'.
The region around Güstrow boasts beautiful natural features. The Inselsee is a large lake perfect for swimming, canoeing, and cutter rides, with a popular swimming beach. For a quieter experience, the natural Sumpfsee provides a peaceful spot for wild swimming and fishing. The Nebel River flows through Güstrow, and the surrounding area features light forests and hidden lakes, ideal for hiking and cycling.
Güstrow and its surroundings offer various hiking opportunities. You can find easy hikes like the 'Barlach Studio House, Güstrow – Inselsee Swimming Area loop' or the 'Güstrow Town Hall – Güstrow Market Square loop'. For more options, explore the Easy hikes around Güstrow and Hiking around Güstrow guides, which feature routes of varying difficulty, including paths along the Nebel River and around the Inselsee.
Güstrow is known as 'Barlachstadt' due to its strong connection to artist Ernst Barlach. You can visit the Ernst Barlach Museums, including his former atelier by the Inselsee and the Gertruden Chapel, which became the first Barlach Museum. The Güstrow Cathedral also houses his renowned sculpture 'The Floating Man'.
Wildpark-MV is generally enjoyable year-round, but the best time can depend on what you want to see. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and active animals, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. For unique experiences, consider the wolf walks at dusk, which are offered during specific times of the year. Always check their official website for current opening hours and special events.
While the Inselsee is popular, the Sumpfsee offers a quieter, more natural alternative for those seeking tranquility. It's ideal for wild swimming, relaxing, and fishing. Additionally, exploring the smaller, hidden lakes and light forests in the region surrounding Güstrow, away from the main tourist paths, can provide a peaceful escape.
The charming Old Town of Güstrow is perfect for a leisurely stroll. You'll find diverse townhouses, hidden cafes, art galleries, and picturesque backyards. Public city tours and evening night watchman tours are available to help you discover its rich history and architectural beauty, including the Market Square and the Church of the Holy Spirit.
Yes, the Inselsee Swimming Beach and Pier is a popular spot for swimming. It's a large beach on the Inselsee with plenty of trees providing shade, making it ideal for a cool dip on warm days. For a more natural and quieter swimming experience, the Sumpfsee is also an option.
Beyond the Ernst Barlach museums, Güstrow offers a vibrant cultural scene. The Stadtmuseum Güstrow provides insights into the city's history, while the Städtische Galerie Wollhalle, housed in a historic building, showcases art exhibitions. The Malmström Museum offers a unique look into circus history, and the Ernst Barlach Theater hosts various performances, including plays, concerts, and cabaret evenings.
For a unique experience, consider visiting the Ganschow Stud Farm just outside Güstrow, home to approximately 350 horses, where you can enjoy riding lessons, guided rides, and carriage rides. The natural Sumpfsee also offers a peaceful, less-trafficked alternative to the more popular Inselsee for wild swimming and relaxation.


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