Here, in Schwerin Castle (Schweriner Schloss) I got quite by accident. On another visit to Berlin, me and wanted to travel around. So we decided to go to Hamburg and on the way — watch something else.
It turned out that approximately in the middle of the road there is a wonderful town Schwerin, the name of which comes from the Slavic fortification Zverin, that was defeated in 1018. And here, on the island connected to the city and the adjacent park by two bridges, stands this fabulous castle-palace.
Now the parliament of Mecklenburg - Vorpommern sits here, but you can buy a ticket and walk around the floors and rooms filled with various riches. At night, there are no tourists or photographers on the shore of the Schweriner See lake, which means you can make some exclusive shots. It is a pity that some part of the towers were in the scaffolding.
Panorama of two horizontal shots. It is better to watch the photo in high resolution - 2500x1331 px.
Camera: OLYMPUS E-M1 MarkII
Exposure time: 60 sec
Aperture: F 5.6
Sensitivity: ISO 200
Focal length: 28 mm
35 mm equivalent: 56 mm