Historical Capitals of the World

Güstrow

Country: Germany

Region: Europe

Period: 1621-1695

Location: 53.793889°N, 12.176389°E

Description

Güstrow is a charming town in northern Germany, known for its picturesque medieval architecture and lush landscapes. Once the capital of the Duchy of Mecklenburg-Güstrow from 1621 to 1695, the town is renowned for its cultural and historical heritage, offering a blend of Renaissance and Baroque influences. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and scenic surroundings.

Modern Remains

Key landmarks in Güstrow include the Güstrow Cathedral, a stunning example of Gothic architecture with an impressive altar by Barlach. The Barlach Memorial, dedicated to the sculptor, offers insight into his life and art. Visitors can also explore the Castle Güstrow, a Renaissance-style palace, and the Nature and Environment Museum, which showcases local history. The town is also close to beautiful lakes and nature trails.

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