This is where the delicious things are made., © Andy Haensch
Bars, Cafés, Restaurants, Historical Buildings

Anmut.bar - an enjoyable place to pause for a moment near the cathedral in a historic Art Nouveau building. Just as the building was part of a graceful social design, the Anmut.bar follows the claim of being a place for profound, artistic and creative expression.

Anmut.bar and a bite of happiness. If you think of cocktails and espresso when you hear the name Anmut.Bar, you're not wrong, but you haven't yet grasped its full splendor. The Anmut.bar is more. It's a fantastic place to have breakfast or an aperitivo with friends while enjoying a tarte flambée or a delicious home-style pizza. Twice a week there is the living room cinema, where special films are shown in a charming atmosphere. Whether it's the monthly living room theater or a living room concert, private lessons in Tango Argentino or a book from the bookshelf, every guest will find something to suit them. But above all, the Anmut.bar is a beautiful art nouveau villa where you can relax with a cup of cappuccino and a home-baked slice of cake, for example. That's all you really need to be happy.

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Anmut.Bar

Hansenstrasse 1
18273 Güstrow


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+49 1724673670
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Events

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Living room movie: "Best Man"

  • Date: 11/28/24
  • Hansenstrasse, 18273 Güstrow

Movie

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Living room reading: Ute Fritsch

  • Date: 11/30/24
  • Hansenstrasse, 18273 Güstrow

Berlin artists on Hiddensee (1912-1935)

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Living room movie: "Sebastian"

  • Date: 12/2/24
  • Hansenstrasse, 18273 Güstrow

Queer film

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Living room movie: "Best Man"

  • Date: 11/28/24
  • Hansenstrasse, 18273 Güstrow

Movie

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Living room reading: Ute Fritsch

  • Date: 11/30/24
  • Hansenstrasse, 18273 Güstrow

Berlin artists on Hiddensee (1912-1935)

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Living room movie: "Sebastian"

  • Date: 12/2/24
  • Hansenstrasse, 18273 Güstrow

Queer film

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Children Youth Art House Güstrow

  • Baustraße, 18273 Güstrow

We show seen and invented from all workshops: painting, graphics, textiles and objects. Figures in the variety of their shape testify to the imagination of the children and young people. The exhibition encourages participation - material is ready.

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© Steffen Hoffmann

Ernst Barlach Museums Güstrow - Gertruden Chapel

  • Gertrudenplatz, 18273 Güstrow

Located not far from the center of Güstrow, the Gothic Gertruden Chapel was opened in 1953 as the first Barlach Museum in Güstrow. The chapel houses about 30 sculptures and reliefs by Ernst Barlach, all of which were created during the Güstrow period.

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Gremmelin Estate

  • Am Hofsee, 18279 Gremmelin

Gut Gremmelin is a private hotel in a historic manor estate with gardens and bathing lake. Regular art exhibitions and cultural events attract guests from near and far. The good organic cuisine delights the palate and the soul. Take part in painting or cookery courses supervised by professionals or restore energy levels with yoga and hiking.

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Güstrow Cathedral

  • Domplatz, 18273 Güstrow

Construction of the cathedral began in 1226 and was not completed until 1335 with the consecration of the altar. The transition from the Romanesque to the Gothic period can be clearly seen at Güstrow Cathedral. The cruciform ground plan and the elongated choir room point to the Romanesque concept. The massive west tower is 44 meters high.

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Parish Church of St. Mary

  • Open today
  • Markt, 18273 Güstrow

The Güstrow parish church stands on the market square in the immediate vicinity of the town hall. The first documented mention of the parish church dates back to 1308. After the fire in the center of Güstrow in 1503, which also destroyed the church, it was rebuilt and consecrated in 1508. When you enter the parish church, the first thing you see is the completely restored Jan Borman altar from 1522. This work of art, the ornate pulpit, the impressive organ and a small Barlach angel are already reasons enough to take a look around. But there is one very special highlight that you should not miss: 196 steps lead up to the 41 meter high observation deck of the highest building in Güstrow. A magnificent view over the city and Heidberge, the lakes and the meadows leaves many tourists amazed.

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Climate forest Bützow

  • Freely accessible at any time
  • Tarnower Chaussee, 18246 Bützow

Numerous residents, guests and companies from the Rostock and Bützow area have been involved in the establishment of this future climate forest. Oak trees were planted here for the first time in the fall of 2010 on 2 hectares. The edge of the forest is mainly supplemented with wild fruit trees (apple, pear) and shrubs (rosehip, blackthorn and others).

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Güstrow Castle

  • Temporarily closed
  • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

On the edge of the old town of Güstrow, one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe surprises with its southern charm. Magnificent stucco ceilings from the time of construction have been preserved. Extensive renovation work is currently taking place in the castle. Due to this, the castle museum is not open to the public.

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Vietgest castle

  • Schloßstr., 18279 Vietgest

In romantic Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, almost halfway between Hamburg and Berlin, surrounded by dreamy ponds and picturesque lakes, you will find the imposing 230-year-old castle with its eventful history. Schloss Vietgest has reopened in 2020 as a cultural and event location as well as a castle hotel.

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© André Hamann

City Museum Güstrow

  • Open today
  • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

Since 2003, the Güstrow City Museum has had a new location: it is located above the city archives in the hospital of a country workhouse built in 1826.

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Freizeit- und Familienpark Miniaturstadt Bützow, © Freizeit- und Familienpark Miniaturstadt Bützow

Leisure and family park miniature town Bützow

  • Nebelring, 18246 Bützow

Bützow in miniature, the "miniature town", is equally attractive to locals and guests. Set back in time to around 1850, the viewer here feels like a giant in dwarf land.

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Municipal Gallery Wollhalle

  • Open today
  • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

Originally built as a ducal horse stable, the Güstrow city fathers acquired the building in 1817 to store the wool produced in the country. Today, the wool hall houses modern gallery spaces in a historic ambience

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© Christoph Nahr

City Hall Güstrow

  • Closed today
  • Markt, 18273 Güstrow

None of the Mecklenburg town halls of classicism looks as festive and inviting as this one in Güstrow.

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View castle garden, © Stadt Güstrow

Güstrow castle garden

  • Open today
  • Franz-Parr-Platz, 18273 Güstrow

The garden of Güstrow Castle was first mentioned in 1570 and was subsequently redesigned several times. On the occasion of the 750th anniversary of Güstrow, the garden was rededicated in 1978. Old plans formed the basis for the design.

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North German Nativity Museum

  • Open today
  • Heiligengeisthof, 18273 Güstrow

Christmas cribs from all over the world can be seen in a permanent exhibition. Interesting are the variety of materials used as well as the different ways of processing. Unusual materials include nuts, bread dough, tree bark or banana leaves. The nativity scenes were, for example, mouth-blown, punched or woven.

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Collegiate church Bützow

  • Kirchenplatz, 18246 Bützow

Visits outside visiting hours are possible at any time by arrangement. Visitors report to the parish office in Bützow, Kirchenstraße 04.

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