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Wismar

Stadt ·🇩🇪 Deutschland
Bevölkerung 44.022
Fläche 41 km²
Zeitzone Europe/Berlin
Offizielle Website www.wismar.de
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Wismar Essentials

Wismar Essentials

Wismar is a UNESCO World Heritage site defined by its Hanseatic history and monumental Brick Gothic architecture. This list covers the city's core heritage, from the sprawling Market Square featuring the Renaissance-style Wasserkunst fountain and Neoclassical Town Hall to the towering medieval churches of St. Nicholas and St. George. Visitors can explore the last remaining city gate at the harbor, the ornate Fürstenhof palace, and the maritime legacy preserved in the reconstruction of the medieval Poeler Kogge.

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Wismar Heritage Sites

Wismar Heritage Sites

Wismar’s historic center preserves the architectural legacy of the Hanseatic League as a UNESCO World Heritage site. This collection highlights the city’s Brick Gothic monuments, including the iconic Wassertor gate and the massive St. George’s Church. The central market square features the Renaissance Wasserkunst and the Neoclassical Town Hall, while the Schabbellhaus offers insights into local history within a 16th-century brewery. These sites showcase Wismar’s evolution from a medieval trading hub to a Swedish provincial capital.

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Churches of Wismar

Churches of Wismar

Wismar’s skyline is defined by its massive Brick Gothic churches, a testament to its Hanseatic wealth. This list features the soaring 14th-century St. Nicholas, built for seafaring residents, and the reconstructed St. George’s, known for its immense scale. Beyond the medieval giants, the collection includes the 20th-century Catholic St. Lawrence and the New Church, established on the site of the destroyed St. Mary’s nave. Together, these sites represent the city's architectural resilience and spiritual diversity within its UNESCO-protected historic center.

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Stumbling Stones of Wismar

These memorial stones, known as Stolpersteine, are part of a decentralized monument project by German artist Gunter Demnig. Located throughout Wismar, these small brass plaques are embedded in the pavement in front of the former homes of victims of National Socialism. Each stone commemorates an individual, documenting their name, birth date, and fate. This collection focuses on six specific memorials honoring residents such as the Karseboom family, serving as a poignant reminder of the city's history during the Nazi era.

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112 Krankenwagen · Feuerwehr
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Rechts
Ländervorwahl
+49
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