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St. Mary's Church, Stralsund – Alter Markt Stralsund loop from Stralsund Rügendamm

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Germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Hither Pomerania Greifswald
Stralsund

St. Mary's Church, Stralsund – Alter Markt Stralsund loop from Stralsund Rügendamm

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St. Mary's Church, Stralsund – Alter Markt Stralsund loop from Stralsund Rügendamm

03:25

13.4km

50m

Hiking

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 30, 2026

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Includes movable bridges

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After 1.22 km for 27 m

After 1.68 km for 17 m

After 12.1 km for 27 m

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1.58 km

Ozeaneum Stralsund

Highlight • Monument

Incredible animal world and a lot of interesting facts, 17 euros admission justified, took two hours 😀👍

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2

1.68 km

Stralsund Ferry Channel

Highlight • River

The ferry canal separates the harbor from the old town and is a popular photo motif

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3

2.87 km

St. Mary's Church, Stralsund

Highlight • Religious Site

The St. Mary's Church in Stralsund is a three-nave church with transept, western pseudo-transept, ambulatory and chapel-wreath. The basilica at the New Market was first mentioned in 1298. It is the largest parish church in the Hanseatic city of Stralsund. The church is considered a masterpiece of late Gothic in Central Europe. It was from 1549 to the destruction of its then, according to unsecured tradition 151 meters high Gothic peak by lightning 1647 allegedly the world's tallest structure.

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3.75 km

Heilgeist Monastery, Stralsund

Highlight • Historical Site

"Heilgeist-Spital is one of the best-preserved hospital complexes in the southern Baltic Sea, next to the hospital in Lübeck, which was first mentioned in 1256. However, at that time it was still inside the fortification belt on Heilgeiststraße, which was named after it. Due to this outsourcing, the Medicinal Spirit Monastery was constantly exposed to siege and destruction.The oldest part of the hospital is the Medicinal Spirit Church, which dates back to the beginning of the 15th century, the small four-story hall church has a straight choir end and is equipped with a Baroque altar structure from the period around 1770. Noteworthy inside the church is the star and ribbed vault.Apart from the west portal, which leads to the waterway, the church has an east portal and two doors on the Ostempore, through which one succeeded in the so-called church It is formed by two parallel two-storey longhouses, which were added to the church around 1645 and were used to accommodate the sick, those in need of care and the elderly. The corridor is closed to the east by a gate that separates the church from the rest of the hospital. In the church a gallery was built in 1680, which probably provided the model for the portico of the town hall. The Heilgeistkirche was a garrison church before 1945 and is today used as a church for the Heilgeist-Jakobi community. The restored church was equipped with apartments. The hospital is adjoined to the gallery, on which small half-timbered houses stand. The whole is a self-contained facility, whose reconstruction began after the fall of time and has now ended. "Source: stralsundtourismus.de/de/eine-stadt-aus-backstein/kirchen-und-kloester Heilgeistkloster

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6.16 km

Schillstraße, Historic Old Town, Stralsund

Highlight • Historical Site

The street is part of the core area of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Old Towns of Stralsund and Wismar. Schillstraße was named in 1869 after Ferdinand von Schill, who was killed in Fährstraße on May 31, 1809. Until it was renamed, the street was divided into three sections.

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8.23 km

Alter Markt Stralsund

Highlight • Historical Site

The Stralsund town hall is probably one of the most important and best known, secular buildings of the North German brick Gothic. His display wall with the seven pointed towers and the six star circles, whose silhouette falls towards the houses opposite (winter) or the pavement of the old market (summer) around noon, is unique. The Rostock town hall also had a Gothic brick display wall. However, this was covered so far by a baroque porch that only the seven towers of the original display wall are visible. The town hall is right next to the Nikolaikirche on the old market. It consists of two parallel, three-storey wings in the north-south direction, which were connected to each other by transverse structures on their narrow sides. The two wings, decorated with pointed arches, were built in the 13th century and form an inner courtyard with a colonnade, over which 1680 baroque galleries were built.
The transverse building on the south side also dates from the 13th century. The northern transverse building with its spacious arbor on the ground floor, a large hall above it and the wonderful brick display wall already mentioned was probably built at the beginning of the 15th century. A baroque portal with a Swedish coat of arms was built on the west side in the 18th century.

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8.72 km

Sund Promenade

Highlight • Trail

This promenade stretches along the banks of the Strelasund from the Nassen Dreieck to the Schwedenschanze. The avenue has existed since 1926, but was called "Hindenburg-Ufer" from 1927 to 1945 because of a visit by Paul von Hindenburg in the same year. After the war, it was of course renamed "Ernst-Thälmann-Ufer", but has been known by its current name since 1990. The beautiful street is lined with such important buildings as the Hansa-Gymnasium Stralsund, the Hanse-Klinikum and the seaside bathing establishment.

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9.98 km

Freibad Stralsund

Beach

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10.4 km

Sund Promenade Stralsund

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

See and be seen on the Sundpromenade. Here you can walk from the Nasses Dreieck to the Schwedenschanze and enjoy the view of the water.
In 1926, the Strelasund embankment was fortified and the avenue was laid out.
In September 1927, it was named „Hindenburg-Ufer“,
in 1945 it was renamed „Ernst-Thälmann-Ufer“.
Since 1990, the promenade has been called „Sundpromenade“.


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13.4 km

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Train Station

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4.93 km

2.98 km

2.78 km

2.50 km

134 m

Surfaces

9.26 km

3.12 km

531 m

256 m

126 m

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