Putbus
4 Attractions
Spa administration Putbus
● Putbus
Tourist information of the spa administration Putbus. In the spa administration / tourist information you can obtain tourist services, host catalogs, information on bus - train - ship, ticket service (theater, Königstuhl, Störtebeker, special events), information on city and park tours and information materials are sold. The registration and processing of all matters relating to the visitor's tax also takes place here. Opening hours: January - April: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 16:00 May - September: Monday - Saturday 10:00 - 17:00, Sundays/Public holidays 10:00 - 14:00 October - December: Monday - Friday 10:00 - 16:00 Visitor's tax: High season (May 01 - Oct. 31) Adults 2.00 EUR / Reduced 1.00 EUR Low season (Nov. 01 - April 30) adults 1.50 EUR / reduced rate 0.75 EUR Further information: Children under the age of 14 are free of charge. Severely disabled persons with a reduction in earning capacity of 100% and their accompanying person on presentation of the relevant official ID. Reduction applies to children aged 14 - 17. Pupils, trainees and students up to the age of 27 (on presentation of proof). Severely disabled persons with a reduction in earning capacity of 60%.
ONYX Boutique
● Putbus
The ONYX boutique, located on Putbus’s charming Alleestraße, offers select fashion for those with a unique sense of style. In our small boutique, you’ll find a hand-picked selection of designer labels that stand out for their quality, exceptional design, and meticulous attention to detail. We’re excited to showcase our personal favorites—timeless, elegant pieces that make for a stylish everyday companion. Let us provide you with personalized advice to help you find the perfect outfit or your new favorite piece. In our boutique, you’ll discover high-quality materials, unique cuts, and carefully selected accessories that highlight your personal style. Many of our collections are inspired by our proximity to the sea and carry a touch of maritime charm. The collections from labels based in Berlin, Copenhagen, Cornwall, and Amsterdam that you’ll find here are largely produced sustainably. Discover our unique blend of slow fashion and timeless designs.
Putbus Castle Church
● Putbus
The castle church in Putbus Park Until 1840, Putbus was part of the parish of Vilmnitz. In this year, the parish acquired its own parish registers and its own churchyard was consecrated. Putbus became an independent parish. Over time, the need to create a separate church building grew. Initially, the theater was to be converted into a church. However, as this plan met with resistance from the residents, the Kursalon in the park was converted into a church in 1891/92 - the upper galleries were removed and their windows moved inwards, and the open arcades to the dance hall were fitted with windows. The result was a three-aisled church. A church tower was erected in place of the northern extension, while the southern extension retained its shape. The church was consecrated on Reformation Day in 1892 and the bells rang for the first time on July 12, 1893. The castle church is impressively different from the brick churches typical of the island. It is flooded with light, with large arched windows opening onto the park. It forms an impressive ensemble with the neoclassical buildings in the park and in the adjacent streets.
Putbus Castle Park
● Putbus
Although Putbus Castle, once the stately home of the Princes of Putbus, was razed to the ground in 1962, the beautiful castle park is still a reminder of this magnificent time. Magnolias and sequoias adorn the English-style garden. The park was laid out in 1804 by the founder of the town, Wilhelm Malte I zu Putbus, originally in the French style. It was later developed in the style of an English landscape park. The classicist palace around which the park was laid out was unfortunately demolished in the 1960s. The orangery, the stables, the mausoleum, the parish church and the castle church as well as the monkey and bird house are still preserved. Then as now, Putbus is not only famous for its castle and circus, but also for its scenic surroundings. It is not surprising that even Caspar David Friedrich visited the Putbus region. He incorporated the impressions he gained into his paintings "A View of Putbus" and "Landscape with Rainbow", for example.
12 Dates
Running – until 29. July 2026
Antique & flea market Kasnevitz
● Kasnevitz Sportplatzgelände
Event tip: Antique & flea market on Wednesday and Saturday Every Wednesday from May 6, 2026 and Saturday from May 2, 2026, a very special antique & flea market invites you to browse and discover.
Running – until 08. September 2026
Summer Oasis – Café and Community Hub in the Castle Park
● Schlosskirche Putbus
Drinks, snacks, and homemade cakes available for a donation; arts and crafts and games for all ages
10. September 2026, 19:30–21:30
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival: Amadeus meets Astor
● Theater Putbus
Martynas Levickis & the Goldmund Quartet
13. September – 14. September 2026
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
Jonas Greiner, “On Equal Footing”
13. September – 14. September 2026
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
Jonas Greiner, “On Equal Footing”
17. September – 18. September 2026
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
The Thistle - The Klöckners on Instagram
18. September – 19. September 2026
Sustainability Week 2026: Market for Sustainable Alternatives
● Marstall Putbus
Market event focusing on sustainability and sustainable consumption.
23. September 2026, 19:30–21:30
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
Max Beier LOVE&ORDER
24. September 2026, 19:30–21:30
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
Robert Griess, *Natural Intelligence*—One Last Try!
25. September 2026, 19:30–21:30
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
Anne Folger - Shows Promise
25. September 2026, 19:30–21:30
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
Anne Folger - Shows Promise
28. September 2026, 19:30–21:30
30th Rügen Cabaret Regatta
● Theater Putbus
René Sydow - You may sit down again