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Hanseatic city of Stralsund <9> <9> <9> - around 63,000 inhabitants - <9> <9> History <9> <9> 1.. The Hanseatic League <9> <9> Founded in 1234, fostered by abundance of fish in the Strelasund and the adjacent Bodden waters and the yields of the agricultural industry <9> <9> 1240 First time certification of the name of the city as ´Stralesund´ <9> <9> 1285 the Old town was extended around the new town <9> <9> 1293 Flowering through entry into the Hanseatic League <9> <9> 1318 Acquisition of the fairness of the mint and the jurisdiction <9> <9> 1488 Founding of the skipper company <9> <9> 2.. The Swedish time <9> <9> 1648 through the Peace of Westphalia the city passes to Sweden <9> <9> 1815 End of the Sweden time and handing over to Prussia <9> <9> 3.. The Prussian era <9> <9> 1850 Expansion into the garrison and capital of the Regierungsbezirk <9> <9> 1873 Stralsund loses the status of a fortress <9> <9> <9> Attractions <9> <9> Around the main attractions To get to know the Hanseatic city of Stralsund, the following tour is recommended (follow the signs): <9> <9> <994/1143484> <994/1127486> <994/1143483> <9> <9> - Alter Markt , since the year 1200 known <9> - Wulflamhaus from the 14th century, named after the merchant and former mayor <9> - Kniepertor , at the end of Knieperstraße, one of the former 10 city gates from the 14th century <9> - Johanniskloster , built in 1254, today city archives, with the rose garden, which can be visited as well as the capital hall and the baroque library.. <9> - Scheelehaus , built in 1660, the birthplace of the explorer Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1742 <9> - Oceanneum , 8,700 square meters of exhibition space, opened in 2008 <9> - Gorch Fock I , the three-master can be visited <9> - Town Hall , was built after admission to the Hanseatic League in 1293, unique the brick facade with its pointed gables from 1370, above the six windows are the coats of arms of the Hanseatic cities of Hamburg, Lübeck, Wismar, Rostock, Greifswald and Stralsund to see <9> - Nikolaikirche , north German brick Gothic , first mentioned in 1276, inside are parts of the equipment from the 14th and 15th centuries received <9> - Küter gate with its baroque pointed roof <9> - German Maritime Museum <9> - Cultural History Museum <9> - memory houses the folklore Department of the Cultural History Museum <9> - Jakobikirche from the 14th century, is now used as a concert hall <9> - Harbor <9> - Heiligengeist monastery with Heiliggeistkirche , built in 1327, served as poor hospital <9> - Marienkirche. , built around 1390, 104 meters high west tower can be climbed over 365 steps, from the observation deck you can see in good weather up to Rügen and Hiddensee <9> - Neuer Markt , first mentioned 1285 <9> <9> Without individual visits need You 90 minutes! <9> <9> The sights you see are included in the World Heritage List of UNESCo.. Stralsund has 872 front buildings, including 185 gabled houses;. 500 houses of which are monuments.. <9> <9> <994/1127482> <994/1143481> <994/1143485> <9> <9> Every day from April to October, as well as between Christmas and New Year, all three island ports of Stralsund are called from Stralsund.. In just 90 minutes you reach Neuendorf, the southernmost island port.. The central port of Vitte is reached after two hours and for the northernmost harbor monastery, the journey time is 2.5 hours. The three lighthouses of Hiddensee you have to walk on foot, as the island is car-free.. <9> <9> <9> For more information, please contact: <1001> Online Tourist Information Center of the Hanseatic City of Stralsund}, Alter Markt 9
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Due to its location and its importance as a tourist center, Stralsund is also known as the gateway to the island of Rügen.. Stralsund is the county seat of the district Vorpommern-Rügen.. <9> <9> In 1234 Stralsund received the Lübische Stadtrecht.. The Old Town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002 with the title Historic Old Towns Stralsund and Wismar.. <9> The bright red of the brick dominates the cityscape.. It can be found in the parish churches, the imposing town hall, the monasteries and the town houses.. <9> <9> A - certainly subjective - selection of the most interesting buildings will be described later in the book.. <9> <9> §Geschichte <9> <9> first. The Hanseatic League <9> <9> Founded in 1234, fostered by abundance of fish in the Strelasund and adjoining Bodden waters and the yields of the agricultural industry. <9> <9> 1240 First signing of the city as ´Stralesund´ <9> <9> 1285 Old town was extended around the new town <9> <9> 1293 Flowering through entry into the Hanseatic League <9> <9> 1318 Acquisition of the fairness of the mint and the jurisdiction <9> <9> 1488 Founding of the skipper company <9> <9> 2.. The Swedish time <9> <9> 1648 through the Peace of Westphalia the city gets to Sweden <9> <9> 1815 End of the Sweden time and handing over to Prussia <9> <9> 3.. The Prussian era <9> <9> 1850 Expansion into the garrison and capital of the Regierungsbezirk <9> <9> 1873 Stralsund loses the status of a fortress <9> <9> <9> §Sights <9> <9> For the most important To get to know sights of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund, the following tour is recommended (follow the signs): <9> <9> <994/1143484> <994/1127486> <994/1143483> <9> <9> - Alter Markt, since Year 1200 known <9> - Wulflamhaus from the 14th century, named after the merchant and former mayor <9> - Kniepertor, at the end of Knieperstraße, one of the former 10 city gates from the 14th century <9> - Johanniskloster, built in 1254 , today city archive, with the rose garden, which can be visited as well as the capital hall and the baroque library.. <9> - Scheelehaus, built in 1660, the birthplace of the explorer Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1742 <9> - Oceanneum, 8,700 square meters of exhibition space, opened in 2008 <9> - Gorch Fock I, the three-master can be visited <9> - Town Hall , was built after admission to the Hanseatic League in 1293, unique the brick facade with its pointed gables from 1370, above the six windows are the coats of arms of the Hanseatic cities of Hamburg, Lübeck, Wismar, Rostock, Greifswald and Stralsund to see <9> - Nikolaikirche, north German brick Gothic , first mentioned in 1276, inside are parts of the equipment from the 14th and 15th centuries received <9> - Küter gate with its baroque pointed roof <9> - German Maritime Museum <9> - Cultural History Museum <9> - memory houses the folklore Department of the Cultural History Museum <9> - Jakobikirche from the 14th century, is now used as a concert hall <9> - Harbor <9> - Heiligengeist monastery with Heiliggeistkirche, built in 1327, served as a poor hospital <9> - Marienkirche, built around 1. 390, 104 meters high west tower can be climbed over 365 steps, from the observation deck you can see in good weather up to Rügen and Hiddensee <9> - Neuer Markt, first mentioned 1285 <9> <9> Without individual visits you need 90 minutes ! <9> <9> The sights seen are included in the World Heritage List of UNESCo.. Stralsund has 872 front buildings, including 185 gabled houses;. 500 houses of which are monuments.. <9> <9> <994/1127482> <994/1143481> <994/1143485> <9> <9> If this is not enough, <1001> here} will find much more information.