All art museums and attractions to visit in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Germany) has a lot to offer for art lovers. Below we list all 14 art museums that are located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.

Do you like art and are you looking for the best art museums to visit in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern? These are the ones:

  1. State Museum Schwerin1

    State Museum Schwerin

     Schwerin
    The Staatliches Museum Schwerin, also known as the State Museum of Schwerin, is situated in the city of Schwerin, which is the capital of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany. The museum was established by Grand Duke Frederick Francis II of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in the year 1882. The building that houses the museum was specially constructed for this purpose.
  2. Culture Museum Rostock2

    Culture Museum Rostock

     Rostock
    The Culture Museum Rostock, originally named the Municipal Art and Antiquity Museum Rostock, is a significant cultural institution in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Established in 1859, it is one of the largest museums in the region, offering a rich collection of art and historical artifacts.
  3. Literaturhaus Uwe Johnson3

    Literaturhaus Uwe Johnson

     Klütz
  4. Pfarrwitwenhaus4

    Pfarrwitwenhaus

     Mönchgut
    The Pfarrwitwenhaus Groß Zicker is a significant historical site located in Groß Zicker, a village that is part of the Mönchgut municipality in the southeast of the island of Rügen. Constructed in 1719/20, it stands as one of the oldest residential buildings on Rügen, offering a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of the past.
  5. Pomeranian State Museum5

    Pomeranian State Museum

     Greifswald
    The Pomeranian State Museum, located in Greifswald, Western Pomerania, is a public institution that primarily focuses on the history and arts of the Pomeranian region. It provides a comprehensive insight into the cultural heritage of the area, making it a significant destination for those interested in understanding the historical and artistic context of Pomerania.
  6. First German Tile Museum6

    First German Tile Museum

     Boizenburg/Elbe
    The First German Tile Museum Boizenburg, opened in 1998, is an art and technology museum situated in the heart of Boizenburg/Elbe. It is housed in the building at Reichenstraße 4 in the center of the old town of Boizenburg.
  7. Bildhauermuseum Prof. Wandschneider7

    Bildhauermuseum Prof. Wandschneider

     Plau am See
    The Bildhauermuseum Prof. Wandschneider, located in the city of Plau am See, was established in 1994. It is dedicated to documenting the life and work of the local sculptor Wilhelm Wandschneider, who lived from 1866 to 1942. The museum provides a comprehensive insight into the artist's life and his artistic creations.
  8. Norddeutsches Krippenmuseum8

    Norddeutsches Krippenmuseum

     Güstrow
    The Norddeutsches Krippenmuseum, situated in the Heilig-Geist-Kirche in Güstrow, has been a home to a permanent exhibition of Christmas cribs from all over the world since 2007. This unique collection offers a glimpse into the diverse interpretations of the Christmas story by artists from different cultures. The museum provides an enriching experience for visitors interested in art, culture, and history.
  9. Gertrudenkapelle9

    Gertrudenkapelle

     Güstrow
    Since 1953, the Gertrudenkapelle has been dedicated to showcasing the works of Ernst Barlach, a renowned German expressionist sculptor, printmaker and writer. It also serves as a memorial to him, making it a significant site for those interested in Barlach's life and work.
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    Eggert Gustavs Museum

     Insel Hiddensee
    The work of Eggert Gustavs was primarily influenced by his home island, Hiddensee. His art captures the unique landscapes and faces of the island, reflecting his deep connection to his birthplace.
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    Edvard-Munch-Haus

     Rostock
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    "Kiek in un wunner di" - Kurioses und Raritäten

     Malchow
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    Kunstmuseum Schwaan

     Schwaan
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    Ernst Barlach Museen Güstrow - Atelierhaus

     Güstrow
    The Ernst Barlach Foundation, located in Güstrow, Germany, is responsible for managing a significant portion of Ernst Barlach's estate. This includes his artistic works and personal belongings. The foundation also oversees the operation of the Barlach Museums in Güstrow, which house a comprehensive collection of Barlach's works.