The Kampische Hof in Stralsund dates back to the 13th century.
In 1257, the property on the city wall was acquired as a storehouse for goods and quarters for members of the order. The three-winged complex grouped around an inner courtyard, separated from the street by a wall, dates in its core from the 13th century. The back of the middle wing leans against the city wall, was plastered in the Baroque period and structurally adapted to the taste of the time. The north and south wings, on the other hand, have preserved their originality, despite some changes. A large part of the Kampischer Hof has not yet been restored.