image author: Frank Preuß

The Dominican Monastery in Prenzlau was founded on the year
1270 and is regarded as one of the best preserved monastery facilities  
in North-Germany. Inside the visitor will find the Culture Historical Museum, which bears witness to the medieval craftsmanship. Despite major destruction during the 2nd World War parts of the medieval city's wall was preserved. The town's landmark was heavily damaged but was restored:
The in the 13th and 14th century built  
St. Marien-Church is an especially lovely example of North-German brick gothic.

image author: Frank Preuß

image author: Frank Preuß

It is time now for a relaxing steamboat trip on the Unteruckersee after such a lot of cultural stimulus.

The Prenzlauer Dominican Monastery forms in late summer together with Angermünde, Schwedt, Criewen and other places an impressive atmosphere for the Music Week of the Uckermark. The unspoiled nature in the surroundings of Prenzlau will be liked especially by friends of extensive bicycle tours.


Do come and see Prenzlau.
We look forward to your visit!