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Schwerin

Coat of Arms Map of Germany
Image:Schwerin_coat-of-arms.jpg Map of Schwerin in Germany
Data
State Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
County no county, free city
Area 130,46 km²
Population 98.742 (by 31 Dec 2002)
Population Density 757 people/km²
Altitude 40 m above sea level
Location
Postal Code 19001 to 19079
Telephone Code +49.385
Car Code SN
City Council Am Packhof 2-6
19053 Schwerin
Homepage www.schwerin.de
E-mail info@schwerin.de
Administration
Lord Mayor Norbert Claussen (CDU)
City President Dr Armin Jäger (CDU)

Schwerin is a city in northern Germany. It is the capital of the state Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The population as of 2002 is 99,900.

History

Schwerin is surrounded by lakes. The largest of these lakes, the Schweriner See, has an area of 60 km². In the midst of the lakes there was an Obotritic settlement as early as in the 11th century. The area was called Zuarin, and the name Schwerin is obviously derived from that designation. In 1160 Henry the Lion defeated the Obotrites and captured Schwerin. The town was subsequently expanded into a powerful regional centre.

In 1358 Schwerin became a part of the duchy of Mecklenburg, making it from then on the seat of the dukes. About 1500 the construction of the Schwerin castle began; it was here where the dukes resided. After the division of Mecklenburg (1621), Schwerin became the capital of the duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Between 1765 and 1837 the town of Ludwigslust was the capital, before the status of Schwerin was reestablished at last.

When the Bundesland of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania was established in 1990, Schwerin became the capital.

Sights

  • Schwerin Castle (located on an island in the Schweriner See; seat of the state government)
  • Schwerin Cathedral (built 1260-1416)
  • Schelfkirche (Saint Nicolai, originally built 1238, but rebuilt in 1713 after destruction by a storm)
  • The town hall (18th century)
  • Schwerin State Art Museum
  • TV Tower (close to the TV Tower there is a guyed radio mast, which is nearly twice as high!)

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