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The new gate was built in the east of the weir at the end of the 15th century. It is the youngest of the four city gates of Neubrandenburg. Only the main gate remains from him. In the gable niches on the city side there are eight life-sized terracotta figures, the meaning of which is unknown.
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Fritz Reuter, a great Low German poet, lived in Neubrandenburg from 1856 to 1863. Although Fritz Reuter only lived here for a short time, the building still bears the name Reuterhaus.
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Starting point for hikers, runners and walkers
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Wiekhaus, also Wikhaus, Wieckhaus (Low German Wikhus), Wieke, Wiechhaus, Weichhaus, Wichhäuschen is a special form of defensive buildings that occur primarily in northeastern Germany (Mecklenburg, Western Pomerania and Brandenburg) and as Wiechhaus on the Lower Rhine.
Wiekhäuser were used for observation and defense in the Middle Ages. The term was also used for extensions to sloping roofs, which created space for a guard post. Wiekhäuser can be found in and on the walls and towers of city fortifications as well as on church towers and towers of castles and palaces. The most important medieval city wall, that of Cologne, had a number of vicarage houses on the less endangered and lower Rhine wall. The city fortifications of Neubrandenburg had 56 such Wiekhäuser.
In Neubrandenburg, since the 17th century, the conversion of mostly stone, fortified houses into half-timbered houses ensured that the medieval wall around the city remained intact and at the same time created living space for members of the lower social classes of the city. This program of social housing in the form of second-generation shelters had a lasting impact on the city's tourism image. (Excerpt from Wikipedia).
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Archaeological monument from the Bronze Age
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The St. Marien Church was the main parish church in Neubrandenburg in Mecklenburg. After extensive destruction in April 1945 at the end of the Second World War, it was rebuilt as a concert church in Neubrandenburg until 2001. It is a testimony to the north German brick building. Its east gable in particular is considered the first highlight of brick Gothic. The church tower, reconstructed in the 1980s, is the tallest building in Neubrandenburg with a height of 90 meters.
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The stone made you think.
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Rebuilt in 1851 from a house with a stable to a hospital with 45 beds.
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The Belvedere in Neubrandenburg is a viewpoint above the northwestern bluff of Lake Tollense. Contours reminiscent of a Greek temple shimmer from the western shore across Lake Tollense.
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Wonderful view of the lake located on the nature trail. Seating, nearby a swallow breeding site
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In no other city have I seen such an ugly town hall. Every time I stand in astonishment and admire the courage to ugliness.
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