Nemirseta is a district of the
Lithuanian seaside resort
Palanga, located on the
Baltic coast north of
Klaipeda. The place, which consists mainly of two deserted buildings which lost their former purpose as an inn and customs house, is notable for having marked for about five centuries the northernmost point of
Prussia (i.e. the
Province of East Prussia) and the northeastern tip of the
German Empire from 1871. Its German name literally means "glutton", although etymologically it is a corruption of the
Old Curonian toponym
Nimersata denoting marshy land (
nemiršele).