Though constructed relatively recently in 1914, the Theatre Vorpommern in Stralsund builds on a grand tradition of theater in the city that goes all the way back to the 16th century. Performances once took place in the Neumarkt. The new art nouveau theater was built because of the institution of modern fire codes, which meant that the old theater was unusable. Theatre Vorpommern now forms part of a trio of theaters from the region that collaborate to create a packed cultural calendar. Watch opera or theater at this spot, one of the best on the Hanseatic coast.
Stand in the square in front of the theater to appreciate its neoclassical exterior, which invokes a grand old home as much as it does a theater. Admire the elegant portico and balcony as well as the interesting modern lampposts that illuminate the exterior at night. Spot the decorated windows, where plaster stars break up the glass. Come back in the evening for a show, as locals and tourists chatter and enter.
Inside, notice the sweeping white and gold interior, recently renovated. Appreciate the art nouveau decorative elements. These were revealed once more with a renovation that sought to undo work done in the 1960s to make the room resemble the brutalist Soviet interior of the Leipzig Opera House. Take a seat as the lights dim. During intermission, bring a glass of champagne out onto the balcony and look out toward the sea.
The Theatre Vorpommen is located next to the sea on the opposite side of the Knieperteich from the center of town. Walk here in 18 minutes from the main train station or drive in 5 minutes. Walk here in 7 minutes from the quay where cruise ships and ferries drop off passengers. Drive in 9 minutes from the nearby airfield, which offers regional and some international connections. Several metered parking structures are available nearby. Show times and prices vary check online to find details and buy tickets.