Big street art festival: Greifswalder Circulum on July 26th!
Discover current events in Western Pomerania-Greifswald: From the Greifswalder Circulum to theater performances and concerts.

Big street art festival: Greifswalder Circulum on July 26th!
Things will be colorful and diverse in Greifswald on July 26th. As the Baltic Sea newspaper reports, the fourth Greifswalder Circulum is just around the corner - a street art festival that will delight young and old with first-class variety artists. Admission is free, so everyone has the opportunity to look forward to the international talent from Italy, Chile, South Korea, Brazil and Germany. Bubbles and other tricks are presented at five different venues around the city.
The festival opens at 10am, followed by short shows between 11am and 3pm, before the grand finale at 4.30pm. The forecourt of St. Mary's Church, Brüggstrasse, the Westend, the Sparkasse am Markt and the forecourt of the Pomeranian State Museum - there will be laughter, amazement and applause everywhere as the artists perform their tricks.
A variety of events in Greifswald
But it's not just the Circulum that brings life to the city. The Greifswald event portal provides information about numerous events. On July 19th, Andreas Schirneck will give a solo concert at the Kitesafe Beach Bar in Loissin, where folk rock classics and his own songs will be on the program - admission is also free. In addition, the KIECK Theater invites you to the Lubmin Church on July 23rd to present a production of the fairy tale poem “Ruslan and Ludmilla” by Alexander Pushkin especially for adults.
Another highlight will be the “Tenöre4you” concert on July 21st in the Evangelical Church of St. Jacobi. Tickets for this are available in advance and promise an evening full of musical highlights. If you are interested in local mattresses, it is worth taking a look at the cultural and historical activities in the area, which calls Greifswald the secret cultural capital of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. From classical concerts to modern exhibitions, there is something for everyone.
Current developments in the city
A traffic accident on July 10th, in which a van collided with a public bus, was not particularly encouraging. Fortunately, there was no material damage of around 40,000 euros and the drivers were uninjured. Another incident on the L 261 on July 13th ended less lightly for a Porsche driver - he lost control and had to expect minor injuries and property damage of around 225,000 euros. In recent weeks there have also been several residents' meetings and festivals that activate community life and contribute to the stability of the region.
Overall, Greifswald offers a colorful mix of events and a positive development in the infrastructure. The coming weeks promise lots of entertainment and exciting experiences for locals and visitors alike. If you want to enjoy the diverse culture and lively city life, you have plenty of opportunity to do so.