Workshop tour, pre-turning, visitors can try their hand at the wheel. Garden ceramics and metal.
You can learn all about the work process in a wheel pottery and also enjoy sitting down at the wheel yourself.
Opening hours:
Jan-Dec: Mon-Mi 10am-6pm
Workshop tour, pre-turning, visitors can try their hand at the wheel. Garden ceramics and metal.
You can learn all about the work process in a wheel pottery and also enjoy sitting down at the wheel yourself.
Opening hours:
Jan-Dec: Mon-Mi 10am-6pm
Lindenallee 18b
19071 Cramonshagen
Your destination:
Birgit Teiner
Lindenallee 18b
19071 Cramonshagen
Today, Dec 26, 2024 | closed |
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Gültig ab 01. January bis 31. December | |
Monday | 10:00 - 18:00 clock |
Tuesday | 10:00 - 18:00 clock |
Wednesday | 10:00 - 18:00 clock |
Thursday | closed |
Friday | closed |
Saturday | closed |
Sunday | closed |
Holiday | closed |
Easyjump is not only Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's largest trampoline hall but also one of the newest experience highlights in Schwerin.
Freshness, regionality, transparency and variety, as well as the desire for pleasure are our company's guiding principles. We also attach special importance to the offered goods of neighboring organic farms and regional organic producers. Due to the direct proximity to the producer we can guarantee a maximum of quality.
The historic adventure farm houses a café, restaurant and farm store. The spacious farmstead with several buildings and a farm garden can also be rented for celebrations.
Our farm is located on the edge of the Klützer Winkel near Grevesmühlen, just 20 minutes from the Baltic Sea, surrounded by old fruit trees and a lovingly renovated main house. You can relax on the terrace in front of the farm store with a view of rapeseed fields, pastures and the lake, while the children play in the playground or pet the animals. Take a piece of the farm with you by buying our farm produce.
In a prominent location on Schwerin Lake, visitors will find a top collection of Dutch paintings, as well as paintings from the 16th to the 21st century and works of handicrafts and graphic art.
This climatic forest of almost 7 hectares is located around 5 km northwest of Schwerin, for which around 2,000 young sessile oaks were planted in the fall of 2014. The area is now fully planted and the young trees are growing healthily and dynamically.
Experience the beautiful Schwerin lake landscape. Either on one of the exclusive and license-free VINDUA houseboats or by kayak or SUP directly at the Schwerin Castle. Together with the adjacent Mecklenburg Lake District, it is one of the most beautiful boating areas in Europe. A paradise for all water lovers and nature lovers.
The former ducal residence palace with the surrounding palace park and the historic estate ensemble is one of the most beautiful places on Lake Schwerin. The art exhibition in the castle is particularly worth seeing. With its location on a steep bank directly on the lake, it is considered an insider's tip for excursions, especially in autumn and in spring during the rhododron bloom. The old nursery houses a farm store and a popular farm café.
A cozy spot in the heart of Schwerin. A visit to the impressive brewery in Schwerin is well worth it.
The Zenit Schwerin, a former heating plant, has been converted into a cultural stage in the heart of the State capital Schwerin.
Enjoy our delicacies and a little time out in a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. There are homemade cakes, home-made juices and a selection of fine organic teas and coffees. Some of the products are also made for sale at the counter so that you can take them away with you.
Wi-fi, coffee, snacks, events, workshops, business punk, meetings, table tennis, fun - Schwerin's first co-working café offers something for everyone.
In 1763, the Hamburg merchant Philipp Heinrich Stenglin had the two-story brick Plüschow Castle built between Wismar and Lübeck. Today the castle is used for many cultural events and invites especially art lovers.
The Mecklenburg Foundation preserves and tells the history and culture of Mecklenburg!
The former Grand Ducal Stables were built around 1850 as a separate utility building from the Marstall opposite, which was completed in 1842. In addition to the care areas for the horses, the building also housed apartments for the vets and animal keepers. With its simple, late classicist façade, it adjoins the stable building.