Güstrow

E400875

Güstrow is a historic town in northern Germany known for its Renaissance castle, brick Gothic cathedral, and association with sculptor Ernst Barlach.

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Güstrow canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
administrativeDistrict Rostock
surface form: Rostock (district)
architecturalStylePresent Brick Gothic
Renaissance
associatedWithPerson Ernst Barlach
cathedralDenomination Lutheran
coatOfArmsDescription shield with bull’s head and griffin
connectedByRailTo Berlin
Rostock
country Germany
dialingCode +49 3843
distanceToRostock about 45 km south
grantedTownRights 13th century
hasCulturalInstitution Ernst Barlach Museum
surface form: Ernst Barlach Atelierhaus
hasLandmark Ernst Barlach Museum
Güstrow Castle
Güstrow Cathedral
Inselsee (lake)
hasLocalMuseum Stadtmuseum Güstrow
hasPopulation approximately 30,000
hasRailwayStation Güstrow station
hasReligiousBuilding Güstrow Cathedral
hasSculptureBy Ernst Barlach
hasTownTwinning Gryfice NERFINISHED
Kronshagen
Neuwied
Oświęcim
Ribe
heritage historic town
historicalEra Middle Ages
isPartOf Mecklenburg
isTouristDestination yes
knownFor Renaissance castle
association with Ernst Barlach
brick Gothic cathedral
locatedIn Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Northern Germany
surface form: northern Germany
locatedNear Rostock
locatedOnRiver Nebel
officialWebsite https://www.guestrow.de/
postalCodeRange 18273
region Baltic Sea region
surface form: Baltic Sea hinterland
timeZone CET
timeZoneDST CEST
vehicleRegistrationCode LRO
wasCapitalOf Duchy of Mecklenburg-Güstrow

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Duchy of Mecklenburg capital Güstrow
Bezirk Rostock contains Güstrow
Enkhuizen twinnedWith Güstrow