Street art trail: selected murals on the streets of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
July 15, 2025
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is not only about beautiful beaches and picturesque towns, but also about the fascinating world of street art, which is attracting more and more tourists. Our family tour will take you on a journey through the region's most interesting murals and graffiti, revealing to you the alternative face of cities such as Rostock, Wismar and Lübeck. It's ideal for families looking for something more than a traditional sightseeing tour. Street art isn't just colorful paintings on walls - it's stories about culture, history and community, presented in a modern and intriguing way. Get ready for a fascinating journey that will spark the imagination of children and adults alike!
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Rostock - a sea of street art
We begin our adventure with street art in Rostock, the largest city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. It is here that one of the most interesting open-air mural galleries is located. The first point on our route is the 'Street Art Rostocker Persönlichkeiten' located on Ulmenstraße 1. This is an impressive mural depicting famous personalities associated with the city. To reach this place, it's best to take streetcar line 5 or 6, getting off at the Neuer Markt stop. From there, it's just a few minutes' walk. The mural is available for viewing year-round, 24 hours a day, making it an ideal sightseeing spot at any time of day. It's worth bringing your camera to capture these impressive portraits. For children, this can be a great opportunity to learn about the city's history through art. There are several cafes nearby where you can relax and talk about your impressions. Another noteworthy spot is 'Street Art Rostock in grün' on Budapester Str. 62. It's a colorful mural depicting the city in shades of green, which can be admired while riding streetcar line 1 or 5. Pay attention to the details and look for characteristic elements of Rostock's architecture hidden in the green shapes. It's a great exercise in perceptiveness for the whole family! Remember that viewing street art is an outdoor activity, so be sure to dress appropriately for the weather and take water with you, especially on warmer days. Rostock is also home to many other smaller works of street art that can be discovered by walking around the city. This is a great opportunity to combine sightseeing with a search for 'treasures' in the form of interesting graffiti or small murals hidden in the city's backstreets.
Wismar and Lübeck - gems of street art
Our journey along the street art trail takes us further to charming Wismar. Here a real gem awaits us - 'Graffiti Kunst' at Bleicherweg 25, a place that delights not only adults, but also children. The wall covered with colorful graffiti is available for viewing all year round. To get there, it's best to take bus line 1 or 2, getting off at the Altstadt stop. From there it's just a few minutes' walk. It's worth taking snacks and drinks with you, as there is a small park nearby where you can have a picnic and enjoy the art at the same time. Children will be delighted by the variety of forms and colors, and parents can use this opportunity to talk about contemporary art. Note: the terrain around the wall can be uneven, so wearing comfortable shoes is recommended. The next point on our route is the 'Graffiti spot' in Wismar. This is a special place, as it has served as a legal space for street art artists for 30 years. It is located in the center of the city, making it easily accessible. The variety of styles and techniques used by the artists is worth noting to the children. This is a great opportunity to discuss the evolution of street art and its role in urban space. However, let's remember the rules of the place - respect the artists' work and don't leave trash. Our journey takes us further to Lübeck, where the 'Ivendorf Legal Graffiti Wall' awaits us. This unique place is located under the bridge in the Pöppendorf district. To get there, it's best to take bus line 30 or 40. The wall is accessible year-round, and because it's a legal place to create graffiti, you can often find artists at work. This is a great opportunity for children to see the process of street art in person. It's worth bringing binoculars so you can admire the details of the works above. Also nearby is the 'Legale Graffitiwand' at Falkenstraße 35. This place located on the Trave River offers not only interesting graffiti, but also beautiful views. It's the perfect place to relax and unwind after a busy day of sightseeing. Here you can sit on the grass, have a second breakfast and watch the changing paintings on the wall. For children, it's a great opportunity to develop their creativity - why not bring along a sketchbook and try to draw your own graffiti?
Practical tips for families
Visiting the street art trail in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a great adventure for the whole family, but there are a few practical considerations to keep in mind. First, when planning a tour, check the weather - most of the murals are located outdoors, so a rainy day could derail your plans. The best time to visit is spring or early autumn, when temperatures are pleasant and crowds of tourists are smaller. Remember to wear comfortable shoes - we will be doing a lot of walking on different surfaces. For younger children, consider bringing a stroller or baby carrier. As for clothing, bet on layering - the weather at the Baltic Sea can be changeable. Don't forget headgear and UV sunscreen, especially on sunny days. Before setting out on the trail, it's a good idea to download a map of the city with the murals marked - they are often available at tourist information centers or online. For older children it can be great fun to search for 'treasures'. Keep in mind that some works of street art may disappear or be replaced by new ones - it's part of the dynamics of this art form. So it's worth being open to surprises and treating each trip as a new adventure. As for food, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants in most cities, but it's a good idea to bring snacks and water with you, especially if you plan a longer tour. In Rostock, we recommend the café 'Café Central' on Kröpeliner Straße, where you can relax and enjoy local baked goods. In Wismar, check out 'Café Glücklich' in Lübsche Straße, offering delicious pastries and coffees. Let's remember that visiting street art is not just about looking, but also about talking. Let's encourage children to express their opinions about the works, ask what they see and feel when looking at the murals. This is a great opportunity to develop aesthetic sensitivity and critical thinking. Finally, remember to bring a camera - street art is an ephemeral art, and photos will be a great souvenir of this extraordinary journey. Visiting the street art trail in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is not only a lesson in art, but also in the history, culture and social life of the region. It is a form of tourism that allows you to look at cities from a completely new perspective and discover their lesser-known face. Regardless of age, there is something for everyone, and discovering street art together can become an unforgettable family experience.
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