Seebad Bansin
4 Attractions
Studio at Gothensee
● Seebad Bansin
The studio is located in the seaside resort of Bansin on the picturesque Gothensee. In the sales studio, guests can view and purchase a variety of mainly maritime colorful paintings. Intuitive painting courses and painting trips are also offered in groups and as individual coaching sessions. In the studio on the picturesque Gothensee in the seaside resort of Bansin, you can view and purchase (by prior arrangement by telephone and of course at the KunstOffen appointment over the Whitsun holidays) an extensive range of painted pictures in a wide variety of formats and motifs (surreal, atmospheric, maritime, nature-related, figurative....) by the artist Heike Dittrich. Advice on framing the pictures is also available. If you have a very personal wish for a painted picture, for example your favorite place on Usedom, your favorite beach or one of the beautiful piers, etc., you can also make an individual appointment. If you would like to be creative and relaxed yourself, you can take part in one of the intuitive painting courses or painting trips. In the warmer months of the year, the Intuitive Healing Painting offers take place in nature, usually directly on the beach (e.g. on the cliffs of Bansin, on the Hohe Ufer in Ahrenshoop, on Rügen near the Königsstuhl ... ). In-depth individual painting coaching can also be booked here. This is ideal if you are in a process of change and transformation, towards your true calling and thus towards your true being.
Hans-Werner-Richter House
● Seebad Bansin
The old Bansin fire station was converted in 2000 into a small literary center with a library and exhibition spaces. With this building, the community honors its most famous son, the writer Hans Werner Richter. He was born on November 12, 1908, in Neu-Sallenthin—now a district of Bansin—and grew up on the Richter family’s farmstead at Seestraße 68 in Bansin. Many of his novels (“Spuren im Sand,” “Bansiner Geschichten,” “Die Stunde der falschen Triumphe”) depict the lives of ordinary people on the island of Usedom during the first half of the last century.Toni Richter, Hans Werner Richter’s widow, bequeathed significant portions of his private estate to the municipality of Bansin after his death in 1993. As a result, Hans Werner Richter’s study and library in the house are open to the public for viewing and use. Special exhibits commemorate him as the founder and leader of “Group 47,” one of the most important literary associations in the history of the young Federal Republic of Germany. Visitors can also use the small public library and access the internet. During the season, readings are held regularly on Friday evenings in the “Günter Grass Room,” where a series of remarkable original prints by Günter Grass are on display.Since the death in 2006 of the Ahlbeck-born writer and journalist Carola Stern, a small exhibition at the Hans-Werner-Richter-Haus commemorates this important witness to the events of the past century.
House of the guest
● Seebad Bansin
The Haus des Gastes in Bansin is not only the first port of call for many tourists if they have any questions, but also home to regularly changing exhibitions by regional artists and events such as readings, lectures, concerts and the games house. Not far from the pier in Bansin, the Haus des Gastes is located directly on the promenade. In addition to the tourist information office, it also offers an exhibition space for constantly changing exhibitions by regional artists and pupils from our elementary school. In addition to the exhibition space, the building also has an event room. There are lectures on the secrets of our places, relaxed concerts as well as readings and exciting games in the games house, where you can try out the latest board games to your heart's content.
Rolf-Werner Memorial Studio
● Seebad Bansin
The Rolf Werner Memorial Studio is located in Bansin. This memorial to the Bansin-based painter and graphic artist Rolf Werner (1916–1989) is housed in the artist’s former home and studio. He favored island scenes, portraits, fairgrounds, and circus scenes.