ποΈ Historic Centres of Stralsund and Wismar: Stralsund
Medieval Hanseatic city in northeastern Germany with Brick Gothic architecture
📌 Fast Facts
- Location: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, northeastern Germany, Baltic coast
- Period: Primarily 14thβ15th centuries, peak Hanseatic influence
- Architectural style: Brick Gothic using fired clay construction
- UNESCO inscription: 2002
Stralsund is a medieval port city in northeastern Germany that served as a major trading hub of the Hanseatic League. The city occupies an island position surrounded by three freshwater ponds (Knieperteich, Frankenteich, and Moorteich) and connected to the Baltic Sea via navigable channels approximately 25 kilometres away, which shaped its development as a commercial centre from the 14th century onward. As of 2026, Stralsund's medieval core remains substantially intact, with carefully ...