Take the B192 for a trip around Lake Müritz, dubbed the “little sea” by the Slavs; the road passes several beautiful nature parks and protected wetlands. Next stop is Rheinsberg, a vibrant cultural hotspot. Rheinsberg Palace with its picture postcard location on Lake Grienerick is open to visitors all year round.
Don’t miss the enchanting palace gardens laid out in the classicist style popular in the 18th century. None other than Frederick the Great spent his younger years in Rheinsberg before ascending to the Prussian throne in Berlin. Frederick restored the palace in his signature architectural style, the so-called Frederician Rococo, the literary giant Theodor Fontane and other writers later became ardent admirers.
Today, the left wing of the Palace houses the Kurt Tucholsky Literature Museum, commemorating the author who lived in the palace for some time and immortalised it in his writing.