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Anklam
Living and working in Anklam – where history meets nature
The charming Hanseatic city of Anklam is located in northeastern Germany in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, not far from the popular Baltic Sea island of Usedom. With around 12,000 inhabitants, Anklam offers a small-town atmosphere where you will quickly feel at home.
Anklam is the birthplace of the famous aviation pioneer Otto Lilienthal and delights visitors with its historic old town, small cafés, and rich cultural offerings. Its proximity to the Baltic Sea makes the city particularly attractive for nature lovers, cycling enthusiasts, and anyone who enjoys the fresh air.
Approximate cost of living
generally a cheap region
Population Details
- 12.000
Expected Weather
The weather in Anklam is typical of northern Germany, with mild summers where temperatures often hover around 72–77°F and moderate winters with rarely extreme sub-zero temperatures. The region enjoys a relatively high number of sunny days, making it particularly livable. The fresh sea breeze ensures a pleasant climate all year round.
Closest International Airports
BER, Berlin
Major Cities Nearby
- Sczczecin, Berlin, Rostock, Schwerin: