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What to See in Demmin - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Demmin (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Luisentor, St. Bartholomaei, and Powder Tower. Also, be sure to include Landratsamt Mecklenburgische Seenplatte in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Demmin (Mecklenburg-West Pomerania).

Luisentor

Luisentor
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Luisentor, called Kuhtor until 1821, is the only preserved city gate of Demmin. It was the highest gate building of Demmin's town fortification and at the same time the most important one, as it served to secure the eastern side of the town, which was not protected by natural barriers. It was also on this side that most of the attacks on Demmin took place. With a height of 31 meters, it is the second highest city gate in Pomerania after the Anklam Stone Gate.

Address: 35 Clara-Zetkin-Straße, Demmin

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St. Bartholomaei

St. Bartholomaei
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The church of Saint Bartholomaei is the parish church of the Pomeranian Evangelical Church District of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Northern Germany in the Hanseatic city of Demmin. Since 2012 it has been the preaching place of the provost of the Demmin provostry. With its tower visible from afar, the church built in the brick Gothic style, which is one of the large city churches in Western Pomerania, is Demmin's landmark. After almost complete destruction in the 17th century, the church, dedicated to Bartholomew, the disciple of Jesus, was rebuilt in the following centuries and received its current neo-Gothic appearance in the 19th century.

Address: Kirchplatz 7, Demmin

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Powder Tower

Powder Tower
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Also known as: Pulverturm

The Round Tower, usually referred to as the Powder Tower, is the only surviving tower of Demmin's town fortifications. This included 10 towers with a round base and 17 with a rectangular base. It is located in the Turmstraße south of the Luisentor in Demmin. It is not known where the name "Powder Tower" came from; the fact that the tower could have served to store gunpowder is considered unlikely in the literature.

The tower was first mentioned in 1546 as a "gloomy cellar". It was completed in 1570 and 1571. In order to attract the masons for the work, which was not considered honorable, the city council donated a total of seven barrels of beer. Located next to the executioner's residence, the tower also served as a prison. Apparently until the middle of the 18th century, because the pastor and chronicler Wilhelm Karl Stolle described it in his history of the town of Demmin, published in 1772, with the words "is used to imprison wrongdoers, but has now been bricked up a few years ago".

The shape of the tower roof was changed several times. Thus, in 1902 it received a mural crown with merlons, but later it was replaced again by the current tower dome.

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Landratsamt Mecklenburgische Seenplatte

Landratsamt Mecklenburgische Seenplatte
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Address: Adolf-Pompe-Straße 12-15, Demmin

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Amtsgericht Demmin

Amtsgericht Demmin
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Demmin District Court was a court of ordinary jurisdiction in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in the district of Neubrandenburg District Court. It was abolished on September 28, 2015 by the court structure reform and converted into a branch court in the district court of Neubrandenburg.

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