Wismar

Wismar

Wismar is a city in northern Germany, on the Baltic Sea, known for its well-preserved medieval buildings. Interactive exhibits at the World Heritage House explore the city's history. Constructed around 1600, Wasserkunst is a spring-fed stone well built to supply the city with water. The 1450 brick Wassertor is the only remaining original city gate. The phanTECHNIKUM museum has interactive technology exhibits.

People died in Wismar (First 12 people) - Page 0

Joachim Seyppel

Joachim Seyppel

German journalist

Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg

Magnus II, Duke of Mecklenburg


Helmut Schellhardt

Helmut Schellhardt

Actor

Johan Oxenstierna

Johan Oxenstierna

Swedish statesman ‧ Axel Oxenstierna's son

Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of . . .

Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of . . .


Ludolph of Ratzeburg

Ludolph of Ratzeburg

Saint

Johannes Erich Flade

Johannes Erich Flade

German author

Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Mecklenburg

Sophie of Pomerania, Duchess of Mecklenburg


Alfred Zulkowski

Alfred Zulkowski

German footballer

Harry Jeske Musician

Harry Jeske Musician

Musical artist

Beatrix of Brandenburg

Beatrix of Brandenburg


Henrik Johan Burensköld

Henrik Johan Burensköld

Swedish military officer