Pomeranian State Museum
The Pomeranian State Museum in Greifswald, Western Pomerania, is a public museum primarily dedicated to Pomeranian history and arts. The largest exhibitions show archeological findings and artefacts from the Pomerania region and paintings, e.g. of Caspar [David Friedrich], a Greifswald local, such as Ruins of [Eldena Abbey in the Riesengebirge]. The museum was established in the years of 1998 to 2005 at the site of the historical Franziskaner abbey.
Near Binz on the nearby isle of Rügen, a satellite of the museum is under construction at Jagdschloss Granitz, a former hunting lodge of the Rugian princes. This branch will be designated to Rugian history.
An early 20th century museum in Stettin, then capital of the Province of [Pomerania (1815–1945)|Province of Pomerania], was the "Provinzialmuseum pommerscher Altertümer", which was also named "Pommersches Landesmuseum" since 1934.
Literature
- Stefan Fassbinder: Vom Kloster zum Museum - 750 Jahre Geschichte zwischen Mühlenstraße und Stadtmauer in Greifswald. In: Klöster und monastische Kultur in Hansestädten. Kolloquium Stralsund 2001. Stralsunder Beiträge zur Archäologie, Geschichte, Kunst und Volkskunde in Vorpommern, Band 4. Rahden 2003, S. 157–164.
- Stefan Fassbinder, Das Pommersche Landesmuseum. Von der Idee bis zur Eröffnung. in Greifswalder Beiträge. Band 2, 2005, pp. 47–50.
- Frank Schmitz, Armin Wenzel, Pommersches Landesmuseum Greifswald, 2007,