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Schelfstadt is a central quarter of the city of Schwerin, capital of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state of Germany.

Notable people

  • Karl Georg Gustav Wüstnei, 19th-century naturalist and botanist, namesake of fungus and insect species.
  • Carl Wüstnei, 19-century ornithologist: author of Die Vögel der Grossherzogthümer Mecklenburg (1900), often considered the "Mecklenburg bird bible"

Gallery

  • Overview of the Schelfstadt quarter Overview of the Schelfstadt quarter
  • Baroque Schelf Church Baroque Schelf Church
  • Former Electricity Powerstation (E-Werk) at Pfaffenteich, today a cultural centre for theatre plays Former Electricity Powerstation (E-Werk) at Pfaffenteich, today a cultural centre for theatre plays
  • Pfaffenteich Pfaffenteich
  • Neustädtisches Palais Neustädtisches Palais
  • Neustädtisches Rathaus, former Schelfstadt town hall at Schelfmarkt Neustädtisches Rathaus, former Schelfstadt town hall at Schelfmarkt
  • Schweinemarkt Schweinemarkt
  • Ziegenmarkt Ziegenmarkt
  • Docks Docks
  • Schleswig-Holstein-Haus Schleswig-Holstein-Haus
  • Weinstuben Wöhler, Fischerstrasse Weinstuben Wöhler, Fischerstrasse

External links

53°38′01″N 11°24′58″E / 53.63361°N 11.41611°E / 53.63361; 11.41611


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