Gadebusch is a German town in the Land of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, in the district Nordwestmecklenburg, half-way between Lübeck and Schwerin. Population 6.029 (2004). Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania (German: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) is a Bundesland (federal state) in northern Germany. ... Nordwestmecklenburg (Northwestern Mecklenburg) is a Kreis (district) in the north-western part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. ... Statistics State: Schleswig-Holstein District: Independent city Area: 214. ... Schwerin is a town in northern Germany. ...
The town is known for two notable monuments: the Stadtkirche (City Church), built in 1220, considered the oldest brick church in Mecklenburg, and the Schloss (Castle), built in 1580-1583 in Northern Renaissance style. This page is about bricks used for construction. ... By region Italian Renaissance Northern Renaissance French Renaissance German Renaissance English Renaissance The Renaissance was originally centred in Italy, but in time spread throughout all of Europe. ...
Gadebusch - a town with about 6100 residents, is nestled between pictures meadows and forest land by the low-lying riverbanks of the Radegast.
Gadebusch is known as the northern gate to the Biosphere Reserve Schaalsee, a region with unmistakable flora and fauna that captures the interest of any scenery lover.
The Renaissance-castle of the duchies of Mecklenburg was erected on Slavic castle grounds from the 9
The Livonian Historian and Jurist Friedrich Konrad Gadebusch (1719-1788).
Gadebusch conceives history and jurisprudence as being closely connected and wants to create a provincial identity for Livonia through this and, in addition to this, by means of regional biographical works.
Gadebusch achieves this by underpinning the aim of beeing helpful for his own time with the results of his research and the validity of his science.