Best attractions and places to see around Sukow include a mix of historical sites, cultural landmarks, and natural features within the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern region of Germany. The area is characterized by picturesque landscapes, including the extensive Lewitz Nature Reserve, and is in proximity to the city of Schwerin. Sukow offers opportunities to explore significant historical architecture and natural beauty. The region provides a diverse range of points of interest for visitors.
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The orangery is a two-winged building, the roof serves as a terrace, it is located in the axis of the main tower of the castle and is open to the sea. The inner courtyard is planted, to the southeast there is an arcade and the statue of Hercules taming a bull in the middle of the arcade. The palm garden and shell fountain, several accessible roof terraces and the sea grotto are part of the orangery.
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Very nice and right by the castle, part plant accommodation and part cafe
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The plants are stored inside for the winter.
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In the castle garden of Schwerin Castle, walkers are more likely to look at the two sculptures of the Victorians (angels of peace) than at the rather inconspicuous sundial standing on a pedestal. This is an exceptional example that shows the time on several surfaces. The sundial, a sandstone sculpture in the form of a prism with the figure of Jupiter enthroned, dates from around 1844, but a copy from 2001 can be seen in the castle garden. The castle garden is the name given to the historic gardens that surround the castle on the island of Lake Schwerin. https://www.myheimat.de/de--Schwerin--74/c-kultur/eine-aussergewoehnliche-sonnenuhr-vor-dem-Schweriner-schloss_a665644
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After the death of the popular Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II – the builder of the castle in Schwerin – his son commissioned the construction of a monumental statue. The object was financed through donations. It is considered the only historical equestrian statue in all of Mecklenburg. The work by the Mecklenburg sculptor Ludwig Brunow was ceremoniously unveiled in 1893 – in the presence of high-ranking state guests such as Emperor Wilhelm II and Grand Duke Vladimir of Russia, as well as all those of rank and name in the Mecklenburg court nobility. Inspired by the equestrian statues of Roman emperors and the Prussian Elector in Berlin, it was designed in the typical, mostly military style of the late 19th century. The figures of the Grand Duke and his horse stand on a marble pedestal more than 4 m high. The base is surrounded by allegories of the four virtues of power: strength, justice, wisdom, and faith. Two commemorative plaques depict events from the reign of Frederick Francis II—the construction of the new university building in Rostock and the Grand Duke's entry into Schwerin in 1871. The monument survived two wars and two dictatorships with great luck. It escaped being melted down for war purposes, the iconoclasm after the war, and scrapped. www.auf-nach-mv.de/reiseziele/a-reiterdenkmal-friedrich-franz-ii-im-schlossgarten-schwerin
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The orangery was built in 1853 in the palace gardens, it belongs to the Schwerin residence ensemble, which is a candidate for World Heritage status. There is a small palace cafe in the orangery
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A great photo spot with a very nice view of Schwerin Castle.
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Originally built as a Slavic castle over a thousand years ago, over the centuries this beautiful, magnificent fairytale castle has been created, rightfully on the World Heritage List. Embedded in the lake landscape, you can stroll through the lovingly designed gardens, visit the castle museum, or visit the state parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, which has its seat here. There is a lot to marvel at and admire, one of the top highlights that must be visited.
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The region around Sukow is rich in history. You can explore the magnificent Schwerin Castle, a stunning example of Romantic Historicism located on an island in Lake Schwerin. Also nearby is the Orangery at Schwerin Castle, built in 1853 as part of the Schwerin Residence Ensemble. In Sukow itself, the neo-Gothic Sukow Village Church, consecrated in 1883, holds significant historical value, tracing its origins back to a 16th-century chapel.
Yes, the area offers numerous outdoor activities. The extensive Lewitz Nature Reserve, characterized by meadows and waterways, is ideal for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. For specific routes, you can find various options like the 'Schwerin Castle – View of Schwerin Castle loop' for cycling or the 'Pinnower Lake Loop' for hiking. You can explore more routes on the Cycling around Sukow and Hiking around Sukow guide pages.
The Sukow region is known for its picturesque natural landscapes. The most prominent is the Lewitz Nature Reserve, a vast meadow landscape with idyllic river scenes. The area around Schwerin boasts twelve large and small lakes, with Lake Schwerin being an EU bird sanctuary. The Schwerin Castle Garden, a beautiful French-style pleasure garden, also offers natural beauty and serene walks.
Many attractions around Sukow are suitable for families. Schwerin Castle with its expansive gardens is a great place for children to explore. The Zippendorf Beach on Lake Schwerin is a popular city beach perfect for a family day out. Additionally, the Lewitz Nature Reserve provides ample space for family hikes and bike rides.
The most popular spot for swimming and relaxing by the water is Zippendorf Beach on Lake Schwerin. It's known as the 'city beach' of Schwerin and is a great place to enjoy the lake, especially on warm days. The region's many lakes also offer various other opportunities for water activities.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally the best time to visit Sukow for outdoor activities. During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes and nature reserves. The 'Sukower Kulturwochen' also takes place annually, offering cultural events.
Yes, the Sukow-Levitzow area hosts the annual 'Sukower Kulturwochen' (Sukow Culture Weeks). This festival features a variety of concerts, theater performances, and readings, showcasing a vibrant local cultural scene. For more general cultural information about Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, you can visit visit-mv.com.
Absolutely. The Sukow Village Church is a significant historical landmark. This neo-Gothic church, consecrated in 1883, is the third church on its site, with its history dating back to a 16th-century chapel. It houses an altarpiece depicting Jesus of Gethsemane and a Runge organ from 1908. One of its church bells was famously saved during the Thirty Years' War by being buried by inhabitants. More details can be found at visit-mv.com.
Near Sukow, within the Schwerin Castle Garden, you can find the monumental Equestrian Statue of Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II. Erected in 1893, it commemorates the Grand Duke who built Schwerin Castle and is the only historical equestrian statue in Mecklenburg. Its base is adorned with allegories of strength, justice, wisdom, and faith.
Visitors frequently praise the beauty and historical significance of Schwerin Castle, often calling it one of Germany's most beautiful. They appreciate the opportunity to explore its interior and stroll through its meticulously landscaped gardens. The serene atmosphere of the surrounding lakes and natural areas, like the Lewitz, is also highly valued for relaxation and outdoor pursuits.
Yes, the Schwerin Castle is surrounded by impressive parks and gardens. The Schwerin Castle Garden, approximately 25 hectares, is considered one of North Germany's most beautiful Baroque gardens, featuring a cross canal and later expanded with English-style greenhouse gardens. It's perfect for leisurely walks and enjoying the scenery.
Yes, the region is well-suited for cycling. The Dwang Bridge, a 92-meter-long bridge connecting the Krösnitz and Dwang peninsulas over the narrowest part of the Ostorfer See, is part of several long-distance cycling routes. You can find various cycling tours, including road cycling options, on the Road Cycling Routes around Sukow guide page.


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