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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GreifswaldGreifswald - Wikipedia

    Greifswald is located in the northeast of Germany, approximately equidistant from Germany's two largest islands, Rügen and Usedom. The city is situated at the south end of the Bay of Greifswald, the historic centre being about five kilometres (three miles) up the river Ryck that crosses the city.

    • Greifswald is a small city in northeast Germany with a population of around 60000 people. Greifswald, a small city in northeast Germany with a population of around 60,000 people.
    • Caspar David Friedrich Center. The Caspar David Friedrich Center is a museum dedicated to the life and work of the famous German Romantic painter, Caspar David Friedrich.
    • Pomeranian State Museum. Pomeranian State Museum is a cultural establishment located in the city of Greifswald, Germany. What to see or do: Explore the museum’s collections of archaeology, art and cultural history exhibits to discover the rich history of Pomerania.
    • Greifswald City Hall. Greifswald City Hall is a historic building situated in the heart of the Old Town of Greifswald, Germany. What to see or do: Visitors can admire the impressive architectural details and ornate facade of the City Hall.
  2. www.hanse.org › en › touristGreifswald Tourism

    The University and Hanseatic City of Greifswald is a historic yet young and vibrant city by the sea. The old town with its museum harbour and university, welcoming local people and a year-round programme of music and culture all contribute to its appeal as a place of history and Hanseatic heritage, innovation and maritime flair.

  3. The University and Hanseatic city of Greifswald is centrally located in the Baltic Sea region and only 150 km from the German-Polish border in the metropolitan region of Szczecin.The maritime heritage of the old Hanseatic town is vivid at the unique Museum Harbour which is the largest in Germany.

  4. Greifswald ( Low German: Griepswold) is officially known as Universitäts- und Hansestadt Greifswald, which means University and Hanseatic Town of Greifswald (from German Greif, "griffin", and Wald, "forest"). It is a town in northeastern Germany.

  5. Greifswald's beauty lies in its ruins, folklore, ancient artistic works, and towering historic buildings. Experience the local culture to fully understand the eminence of a by gone era.

  6. Greifswald is a town of 59,000 people (2020) in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania in Germany. The town sits at the south end of the Bay of Greifswald, and the historic centre on the river Ryck that crosses the city.

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