Towns

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Schwerin
The residential and government buildings that characterise the old part of the town are surrounded by water and gardens. Elegant palaces testify to a glorious era.
(c) Tourismusverband Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Neustadt-Glewe
The town on the Müritz-Elde waterway, also called "Gateway to Lewitz", is surrounded by lots of forests, meadows, ponds and a lake. It is famous for its mediaeval castle situated at the river Elde.
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Ludwigslust
The pretty Baroque town and former residence of the dukes is a work of art with its castle, park and old part of town. All roads lead to the town, which is centrally located in Mecklenburg. Ludwigslust is often called the "Versailles of northern Germany".
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Parchim
One of Mecklenburgs oldest cities right at river Elde. Magnificent buildings of brick gothic style are well worth a visit.
(c) Stadt Hagenow
Hagenow
Hagenow is only a few minutes away by car from Schwerin and Ludwigslust and offers visitors some special places of interest, such as the Old Synagogue, and some insights into the typical life in the Mecklenburg countryside
(c) Stadt Plau am See
Plau am See
Charming town situated at river Elde and lake Plau. State approved resort, lots of opportunities for holidays at the waterside.
Kurs Elbe - Markus Tiemann
Dömitz
The fortress town of Dömitz is located in the heart of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Flusslandschaft Elbe Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.