This stylish flat combines modern elegance with ornate details. Light-coloured walls, large windows and a sunny yellow wing chair give the room a friendly and inspiring atmosphere.
The bedroom is furnished with a dark wooden bed, a spacious wardrobe and a cosy reading corner. Friedrich's famous work of art "The Wanderer in the Mist" sets a special accent.
The compact, fully equipped kitchen offers everything you need for cooking, while the modern bathroom with glass shower and clean lines is impressive.
The flat reflects the depth and tranquillity of Caspar David Friedrich's landscapes - a retreat with a special charm.
Caspar David Friedrich (1774-1840), one of the most famous German Romantic painters, spent his childhood in Greifswald and the landscape around the town strongly influenced his paintings, which depicted nature in all its majesty.
The "Sibylla Schwarz" flat combines modern comfort with a historical touch. It offers a cosy double bed with high-quality mattresses, stylish furnishings in shades of grey and warm lighting. The red accent wall features a quote from the Greifswald baroque poet Sibylla Schwarz.
A compact dining area with a wooden table and chairs invites you to linger. The small but well-equipped kitchenette has a hob, oven, coffee machine and plenty of storage space. You can easily prepare your own meals here.
The modern bathroom is equipped with a walk-in shower, a large mirror and high-quality fittings. Soft towels and stylish details provide additional comfort.
The room has a flat-screen TV, free Wi-Fi and a chest of drawers for personal storage space. Large windows let in plenty of natural light and offer a charming view of the old town. An ideal flat for guests who want to experience Greifswald's history and culture up close
Sibylla Schwarz (1621-1638) was a poet from the Baroque period. She was born in Greifswald and grew up there before she died at the age of just 17. Her literary work is considered a significant contribution to German literature of the 17th century.
The "Max Schmeling" flat offers a stylish and comfortable atmosphere with modern furniture and well thought-out design. The cosy box-spring bed ensures a restful night's sleep, while subtle lighting and high-quality materials create a pleasant ambience.
A small seating area with elegant chairs and a round table invites you to linger. The well-equipped kitchenette allows for flexible self-catering. The modern bathroom has a spacious shower, elegant fittings and plenty of storage space.
A special highlight is the mural with boxing deer, which gives the room a creative touch. Subtle colour tones, warm wooden elements and stylish decoration make the room a unique retreat with a special character.
Max Schmeling (1905-2005), the famous German heavyweight boxer, was born in Western Pomerania and grew up in Teterow. Even though he mainly worked in Berlin and the USA, his origins in the region remain an important part of his biography.
As far as we know, Max Schmeling is the only one of our namesakes who has no direct connection to Greifswald. But our employees wanted the famous sportsman to give this flat its name.
Our "Georg Wertheim" flat is characterised by its warm elegance and high-quality wooden furniture in dark tones. The living area is furnished with a stylish dining table and comfortable chairs, perfect for shared meals. The spacious bed with finely coordinated pillows ensures restful nights.
The open-plan kitchen blends harmoniously into the overall picture. Light-coloured splashbacks and elegant fittings emphasise the modern equipment. An ultra-modern oven and stylish worktop provide ideal conditions for culinary experiences.
The bathroom impresses with a walk-in shower, modern fittings and stylish tiles in subtle colours. A large mirror and harmonious lighting round off the ambience.
The large windows allow plenty of daylight into the room and give it an inviting atmosphere. A skilful combination of dark wood and subtle colour accents creates a special cosiness.
Georg Wertheim (1814-1881) was an important merchant and banker who founded a company in Greifswald and thus contributed to the economic development of the town in the 19th century.
Our Peter Warschow flat combines modern comfort with a cosy ambience. Warm wood tones and soft colours create a relaxed atmosphere.
The comfortable double bed with high-quality mattresses invites you to enjoy restful nights. Sloping ceilings and soft lighting create a cosy atmosphere. A round wooden table with two chairs serves as a dining or work area.
The modern kitchenette offers a hob, oven, coffee machine and microwave. The stylish bathroom has a spacious shower, an elegant washbasin and fresh towels.
A large window offers a beautiful view of the leafy inner courtyard and the old town. The perfect blend of classic charm and modern design!
Peter Warschow († 1461), an influential merchant and councillor from Rostock, maintained close trade relations with Greifswald, contributing to the city's economic development.
The "Luise Greger" flat combines classic style with modern furnishings. Light colours and stylish accents create a cosy atmosphere. The large double bed with high-quality mattresses and comfortable pillows invites you to enjoy restful nights.
A seating area with two comfortable chairs and a table offers space for relaxing. The small but fully equipped kitchen includes modern electrical appliances, crockery and a Nespresso machine.
The kitchen unit with dark wood and elegant marble back wall design blends harmoniously into the overall picture. The bathroom impresses with a spacious shower, modern fittings and subtle grey tones. High-quality towels and a hairdryer are provided.
A flat-screen TV, WiFi and ample storage space in the wardrobe and chest of drawers ensure comfort. Large windows let in plenty of light and offer a beautiful view of the city. A stylish floor lamp and warm light sources round off the harmonious design.
Luise Greger (1793-1854) was an important women's rights activist and educator from Greifswald, who campaigned for the education of girls and women in the region and had a significant influence on the history of the town.
This stylish flat combines historical charm with contemporary living. The impressive wall design with historical texts creates a unique atmosphere reminiscent of Johannes Bugenhagen's reformatory work.
The high-quality wooden bed and the tasteful furnishings in dark colours give the room an elegant touch. The dining area with classic wooden table invites you to linger.
The bright kitchen offers modern equipment and warm design, while the stylish bathroom with glass shower and clean lines ensures comfort. A special detail are the books about Bugenhagen - perfect for guests interested in culture.
Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558) played a central role in the Reformation. He had a close connection to Greifswald, as he was active as a preacher in the region and promoted the Reformation in Pomerania, including Greifswald.
Our "Wolfgang Koeppen" flat is characterised by its modern design with warm wood tones and elegant blue accents. The large, white double bed with cosy pillows and a light grey duvet invites you to relax. Two stylish bedside tables with black reading lamps flank the bed, while a wall in a sophisticated blue colour lends depth to the room.
The small dining area with a light-coloured wooden table and two matching chairs provides a cosy atmosphere for meals or working. A colourful work of art provides a harmonious accent. The integrated kitchen is finished in dark wood and equipped with modern appliances, including a hob, sink, coffee machine and kettle.
The bathroom is designed in a simple, elegant style and has a large, modern shower with glass walls, a stylish washbasin with shelf and a wall-mounted WC. Subtle lighting and high-quality materials create a pleasant ambience.
A large TV on the wall and a sideboard with storage space round off the furnishings. The window allows plenty of natural light into the room, which emphasises the warm and inviting atmosphere.
Wolfgang Koeppen (1906-1996) was a writer. He was born and grew up in Greifswald. His works, which often thematise post-war German society, partly reflect his formative experiences in the city.
The Friederike Charlotte Alwine Wuthenow flat combines classic style with modern living comfort. Decorated in soft cream tones, the room creates an inviting atmosphere with its harmonious accents. The living area is accentuated by a stylish wing chair in sunny yellow, which invites you to relax. A round dining table with two chairs provides cosy seating.
The bedroom has a spacious, white wooden bed with high-quality bed linen and matching bedside tables. A large wardrobe provides plenty of storage space. The subtle wallpaper with a striped pattern gives the room a classic touch.
The kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including an oven, induction hob and coffee machine. White cabinet fronts and a stylish, dark marble-look splashback create an appealing combination of elegance and functionality.
The bathroom features a large walk-in shower with glass walls and modern sanitary facilities. Light-coloured tiles and a floating washbasin in dark grey give the room a modern ambience.
The floor-to-ceiling windows allow plenty of daylight into the rooms and offer a view of the charming old town. The flat combines classic design with modern comfort and creates a cosy atmosphere.
Friederike Charlotte Alwine Wuthenow (1791-1853) was a Greifswald author and poet whose literary works had an influence on the cultural history of the city.
This stylish flat impresses with a harmonious combination of modern comfort and a warm, bibliophile atmosphere. The spacious double bed with upholstered headboard ensures a restful night's sleep, while the discreet artwork above the bed creates a peaceful atmosphere.
A special highlight is the bookcase wallpaper in the living area, which creates a real library feel. The adjoining dining area with elegant table and comfortable armchairs invites you to work or relax.
The fully equipped, bright kitchen offers modern appliances and a simple, elegant design.
The stylish bathroom with glass shower and clean lines rounds off the flat - a perfect retreat for literature lovers and connoisseurs.
Heinrich Rubenow († 15 June 1422), Mayor of Rostock, played an important role in the founding of the University of Greifswald in 1456 and thus made a significant contribution to the development of the city.
The stylishly designed "Franziska Tiburtius" flat combines modern design with cosiness. The open-plan living area features a comfortable sofa, a minimalist coffee table and atmospheric lighting. The wall design with textures and colour accents gives the room character.
The adjoining dining area with four stylish chairs and a simple table creates an inviting atmosphere. The modern kitchen with light-coloured fronts, wooden worktop and high-quality appliances allows for convenient self-catering.
The bedroom impresses with a striking red and white striped wall. A large, cosy bed with integrated storage solutions ensures a restful night's sleep. Subtle lighting and modern bedside tables round off the ambience.
The modern bathroom has a spacious shower with a glass enclosure, a stylish washbasin and a practical shelf. Neutral colour tones and simple elegance ensure a harmonious overall look.
Franziska Tiburtius (1843-1927) was one of the first female doctors in Germany and was born in Greifswald. Her commitment to the medical education of women is closely linked to the University of Greifswald.
Our spacious "Otto Lilienthal" flat combines modern design with a touch of aviation history. The bright colours, tasteful furnishings and thoughtful details create a pleasant living atmosphere.
The living area is stylish and functional. A cosy couch with matching coffee table invites you to relax, while the eye-catching black and white wallpaper with aeroplane motifs pays homage to Otto Lilienthal. Large windows provide plenty of natural light and offer a beautiful view of the surrounding area.
The bedroom is decorated in soft blue tones and has a high-quality wooden bed. Subtle lighting and modern furniture create a calm atmosphere. A large-format picture of Otto Lilienthal and his glider emphasises the aviation-inspired theme.
The kitchen is functional and elegant with white fronts, wooden worktops and a marble-look splashback. It is fully equipped with modern appliances, including an oven, ceramic hob and coffee machine, and invites you to cook.
The bathroom offers contemporary comfort with a modern, spacious shower, stylish fittings and a clear design in grey and white tones. A large mirror and well thought-out storage options round off the elegant ambience.
Otto Lilienthal (1848-1896), a pioneer of aviation, was born in Anklam near Greifswald and his first attempts at flying often took him to the region, where he laid the foundations for modern aviation.
This tastefully furnished flat combines modern comfort with stylish details. The bedroom offers an elegant grey wooden bed, a cosy sofa and plenty of storage space. Geometric wallpaper and warm lighting create a pleasant atmosphere.
The fully equipped kitchen with dark wood elements and adjoining dining area invites you to linger. An abstract work of art provides a creative accent. The modern bathroom with glass shower impresses with its clear design. In the living area, a large corner sofa with a stylish TV corner creates a cosy retreat. Books by Hans Fallada add a literary touch to the flat.
Hans Fallada (1893-1947) was a writer and was born in Greifswald. He drew inspiration from the region, which is echoed in his works such as "Kleiner Mann - was nun?
160,00 / night
up to 6 persons
2.5 rooms
Private bathroom with shower / WC
1 double bed (1.60 x 2.00 m) + 1 sofa bed + 1 sofa bed
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