Insights into life beneath the sea
The museum in the centre of Stralsund is worth a visit for its building alone. In 1951, Otto Dibbelt founded a modest natural history museum in the 13th century brick building which was formerly St Katharine's Abbey, and this became a fascinating museum for oceanography, marine biology and deep-sea fishing in 1974. Visitors get a feel for the oceans, the earth's largest habitat, in a maritime setting linking man, nature and technology. Spacious, state-of-the-art displays bring the underwater world to life in vivid detail, with the added attraction of 45 aquariums illustrating the fascinating diversity of native and tropical marine creatures.