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Map ↗Mailbox Kniepertor
● Stralsund
Letterbox southwest of Kniepertor Monday to Friday: 16:15 Saturday: 11:00
Letterbox at the former post office
● Stralsund
Mailbox directly in front of the former post office Emptying: Monday to Friday: 2:30 pm, 5:30 pm Saturday: 12:00 pm
Brunnenaue Stralsund
● Stralsund
The Brunnenaue in Stralsund is a small idyllic park with a large fountain. First mentioned in 1630 as a healing spring, the city park of the Biedermeier period is a simple park with play and sports areas. Around 1848, merchant Ernst H. F. Billich expanded it into a park with arbors, new paths and trees. Remains of the original park still exist despite the modernization in the style of the 1970s. Rare tree and shrub species, such as the bald cypress, were planted here and still grow today. The tranquil atmosphere and idyllic landscape make the Brunnenaue a popular recreational area for locals and tourists alike. The fountain in particular, with its large fountain, is a popular meeting place in summer. The many seats surrounding the fountain and numerous park benches along the paths through the park invite you to linger. The fountain bubbles after the chestnut blossom around Easter in spring, summer and fall and then goes into its winter break in October.
Fountain meadow in Sagard
● Sagard
The Gesundbrunnen Sagard was once a spa and bathing establishment in Sagard on the island of Rügen. Opened in 1795, the bathing and leisure establishment made Sagard the first bathing resort on Rügen and established a spa business, which operated until around 1830. A small wood near Sagard is called "Brunnenaue". It is a reminder of eleven years of lively spa and bathing life. Pastor Heinrich Christoph von Willich opened Rügen's first spa here in 1795. An area with several springs was laid out as a picturesque park. Paths led along the stream with small waterfalls and past seating areas and arbors. There were play tables and a carousel, swings and seesaws, and you could also try your hand at bowling. Various hot and cold baths were set up in the bathhouse for a medical therapy program. Music and dance events rounded off the visit. Today, little remains of the time between 1794 and 1806, when hundreds of guests came here in the summer for treatment and relaxation. Only the field name "Brunnenaue" has remained. The small wood with the meandering stream still gives a vague idea of this brief era.
Bug near Dranske
● Dranske
The westernmost headland of the Wittow peninsula on the island of Rügen is known as the "Bug". The "Bug" begins south of the village of Dranske. The Bug peninsula stretches from Dranske over a distance of 8 km and an area of 500 ha in a south-westerly direction. It is only 55 meters wide at its narrowest point in the northeast, with a maximum width of around 1,500 meters in the southwest. To the west, the Bug joins the Baltic Sea. The northern part of the island of Hiddensee is located in front of it on the Baltic side. The Vitter Bodden borders the Bug to the southwest. To the north-east, the Wieker Bodden and to the south-east the Buger Bodden and the Rassower Strom separate the peninsula from the island of Rügen. The southernmost tip is the Buger Haken. The southern part of the Bug has been part of the Vorpommersche Boddenlandschaft National Park since September 12, 1990. The Bug was a restricted military area for many decades. This allowed nature to develop relatively undisturbed. Guided nature tours of the southern Bug are currently available. Registration takes place via the tourist office in Dranske.
Bundeskegelbahn Stralsund
● Stralsund
The Bundeskegelbahn Stralsund is a modern 8-lane bowling alley and home to the "Hansa" Stralsund e.V. bowling club. The bowling alley is also open to visitors and is therefore not just reserved for sports bowlers. Please make an appointment in advance. If you don't just want to bowl, you can also request the space for a party or event? The bowling alley offers space for approx. 60 people.
Castle rampart at Cape Arkona
● Putgarten
The "Jaromarsburg" is located at Cape Arkona, the northernmost point of the island of Rügen, and is reminiscent of the Slavic era. The long-known "Jaromarsburg" on the northern tip of the island of Rügen was the sacred place of worship of the Ranen, a West Slavic people. It was built as a temple sanctuary in honor of Svantevit, the main god of the Slavs on Rügen. From the 9th century until the fall of the castle in 1168, this last pagan bastion was the political and religious center of power on the island. The castle rampart, which is still 12 m high today, with its moat and the interior of the castle, has been exposed to the constantly advancing coastal erosion for decades, which is why numerous sondages, prospections and excavations have taken place since 1868. Author: Dr. Katrin Staude / Archaeo Tour Rügen, archaeo-tour-ruegen.de
Bus stop Königsstuhl
● Sassnitz
Jasmund hiking bus
Buskam - erratic boulder in the Baltic Sea off Göhren
● Göhren
This heavy boulder is located approx. 200m from Göhren beach. The part of the stone protruding from the water has a circumference of approx. 40m. The legendary "Buhskam" or "Buskamen" near Göhren is the largest boulder discovered to date in the whole of northern Germany, weighing a massive 1600 tons. Depending on the water level, the stone giant protrudes about 1.50 m out of the approx. 7 m deep water. On the surface of the hammer granite are countless small bowls or pots, the meaning and purpose of which, as well as their dating, have not yet been clarified. Cult practices are usually suspected, but cannot be proven. Author: Dr. Katrin Staude / Archaeo Tour Rügen, archaeo-tour-ruegen.de
Theater bus parking lot
● Stralsund
There is a bus parking lot next to the Stralsund Theater with space for two to three buses. Two to three buses can park on the edge of the old town island next to the east side of the theater. The Old Market, Stralsund Town Hall and the harbor are just a five-minute walk away. From here it is about a 20-minute walk to the lido. The bus stop "Olof-Palme-Platz" for bus lines 1 and 4 is located on the west side of the theater, in the direction of Kniepertor. Parking fees according to the parking fee regulations of the Hanseatic City of Stralsund Chargeable times: Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 18:00 Saturday: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Zone A Area of the old town island (old town center) and the immediately adjacent area (old town edge) Parking fees for cars Parking time up to 20 minutes 50 cents additional 20 minutes 50 cents Day ticket from 4 hours EUR 6.00 Parking fees for coaches, caravans, motorhomes and caravans: double parking fee Zone B Remaining city area Parking fees for cars Parking time up to 60 minutes 50 cents additional 60 minutes 50 cents Day ticket from 4 hours 2,00 EUR Parking fees for coaches, caravans, motorhomes and caravans: double parking fee Further information: Parking fee regulations of the Hanseatic City of Stralsund Zone A and Zone B: Overview map All information without guarantee
Binz bus shelter
● Ostseebad Binz
A building from 1967 by the Binz architect Ulrich Müther. Ulrich Müther (* July 21, 1934 in Binz; † August 21, 2007 Binz) was a German civil engineer and building contractor. He designed and built more than 50 shell structures, technically known as double-curved concrete shell structures, and thus became an exponent of architectural modernism. One of these shells is a measuring and test structure and was originally intended to be used as a test shell for the multi-purpose hall in Rostock Lütten Klein.
Community garden Stralsund
● Stralsund
The BÜRGERGARTEN Stralsund is a boat rental and small beer garden on the Knieperteich pond Located in the heart of Stralsund, directly on the Knieperteich, you can enjoy the view of the historic old town. Celebrate your party, wedding or company celebration at fair fixed prices. Also ideal for children's birthdays, school enrolment parties or school outings. Rustic pub, marquee and pagodas, barbecue area, bouncy castle, children's carousel and sandpit. Coffee, cake and ice cream, cocktails and shooters, light meals and snacks. Whether a family party or a large event - we offer the space for your ideas.
Office market Kirste
● Stralsund
Büromarkt Kirste - Your competent partner for office equipment in Stralsund Everything for your desk!
Café 80
● Glowe
Small, cozy café with delicious homemade cakes based on original GDR recipes and Italian coffee specialties in Glowe on the island of Rügen. In addition to E.T. and the turntable telephone, Café 80 features countless objects from owner Frank Richter's favorite era.
Co-working space: Lietzow Bay
● Lietzow
Project Bay Lietzow on the island of Rügen offers a perfect workation location directly on the Great Jasmund Bodden. Surrounded by unspoiled nature, modern workspaces can be used here and peace and quiet can be combined for maximum productivity and relaxation. Lietzow on Rügen is the ideal location for a workation where productive work and experiencing nature can be harmoniously combined. Project Bay Lietzow is located directly on the Great Jasmund Bodden and offers modern co-working spaces that impress with their peaceful and inspiring surroundings. Here you can concentrate on your work while recharging your batteries with the picturesque view of the Bodden and the surrounding nature. The bright and friendly workspaces are equipped with everything you need for a successful workation - high-speed Internet, ergonomic workstations and plenty of space for creative ideas. Large windows provide plenty of daylight and a direct view of the beautiful Bodden landscape, which conveys a feeling of freedom and relaxation. After work, the surrounding area invites you to enjoy numerous outdoor activities. From hikes through the picturesque nature of Rügen to water sports and relaxing hours on the beach - Lietzow offers everything that makes a perfect workation. The island's cultural highlights and sights are just a short drive away, so there's no shortage of variety and inspiration. Project Bay Lietzow is the perfect combination of a modern working atmosphere and relaxing nature. This unique workation location offers the ideal retreat for anyone who wants to get away from it all and work productively and focused at the same time. Here, professional working conditions meet the tranquillity and beauty of the island of Rügen - for a workation to remember.
Co-working space: Rügen Bay
● Prora
Project Bay Rügen: Your workation oasis on Germany's largest island. Surrounded by nature and just a stone's throw from the sea, our modern workspaces offer you the perfect place to be productive and experience the beauty of the island at the same time. Experience work in a new way! Rügen - that means endless beaches, fresh Baltic Sea air and untouched nature. At Project Bay Rügen, this backdrop is the perfect place for your workation. Here you will find modern co-working spaces that offer you everything you need for productive work: High-speed internet, ergonomic workstations and an inspiring environment with a view of the sea. Let the natural beauty of the island inspire you while you concentrate fully on your projects. Our light-flooded workspaces create an atmosphere that not only promotes concentrated work, but also creative exchange. Whether you work alone or in a team, here you will find the space you need to put your ideas into practice. And if you need a break, the sound of the waves and the vastness of the sea await you right outside the door. In addition to work, the island of Rügen offers you countless opportunities to relax and recharge your batteries: explore the famous chalk cliffs, stroll through the idyllic fishing villages or simply enjoy the sunset on the beach. The combination of work and experiencing nature makes Project Bay Rügen the ideal place to clear your head and focus on your goals. Whether for a long weekend or a longer stay - Project Bay Rügen is the perfect location to combine work and leisure. Here, workation becomes an experience that not only helps you professionally, but also personally. Discover a new way of working and be inspired by the unique atmosphere of Rügen.
Commandantenhus
● Stralsund
The Commandantenhus was built when Stralsund was still Swedish. It is located on the Old Market Square. The Commandant's House was built in 1748-51 as one of the Swedish government buildings. It served as the administrative headquarters of the garrison commander. From 1950 to 1990, the building was used by the military for cultural purposes and was renovated in 2002 / 2003 after a long period of vacancy. A replica of the coat of arms in the gable triangle, which had been removed in the 1950s, was reattached to the Commandant's House in 2003.
Church of Thanksgiving in Sehlen
● Bergen OT Sehlen
The Dankeskirche is a church building dating from 1866 in the municipality of Sehlen on the island of Rügen. The neo-Gothic brick church was built in 1866 and is situated on a hill surrounded by a cemetery. It is 18.50 m long, 11.80 m wide and 12 m high up to the ridge, which is topped by 7 m by the slender, four-storey west tower with a simple saddle roof. The hall-like nave is adjoined by a polygonal apse. The choir and nave are dominated by sturdy buttresses. The high, large pointed arch windows end at the height of the galleries, which run around the nave on three sides. The new congregation room, which was separated from the nave by a glass wall and door in 1993/94 and is located under the gallery, where the organ is also located, is architecturally original. The organ was built in 1887 by Friedrich. A. Mehmel from Stralsund. It was thoroughly restored in 1999 by the organ builder Wolter from Zudar/Rügen. The pulpit, like the first stone altar, dates from 1866. A new altar made of Pomeranian oak was installed in 1999. In 2001, the rose window of the entrance portal was renovated. A service is held every 2nd Sunday at 9.00 a.m. and there are summer concerts.
The "traitor's house" near Groß Stresow
● Groß Stresow
The "Traitor's House" commemorates the battle between Prussia, Denmark and Sweden (Northern War) at Groß Stresow. When the combined forces of the Prussians and Danes landed at sea, tradition has it that Johan Meußling - a man from Groß Stresow - showed the fleet under Prussian King Friedrich Wilhelm I the way through the Rügen Bodden and ashore with a bed sheet on the roof of his house. The Swedes were only temporarily expelled from Rügen at the time, but Stresower's house was nicknamed the "Traitor's House". The original traitor's house was demolished around 30 years ago. In the new building, typical of Rügen, which has been given a half-timbered roof and walls lined with old bricks that the villagers themselves had recruited, the people of Stresow present their history in an exhibition. The statue of Prussian King Frederick William I stands in front of today's museum. To commemorate the great victory over the Swedes, Frederick William IV had one of the "Prussian Columns" erected on a hill in Stresow in 1855 with a larger-than-life statue of the Prussian King Frederick William I (1688-1740). In 1991, the 15-metre-high "Stresow Prussian Column" was dismantled due to the threat of collapse. Only after 23 years was the last of the two Prussian columns erected in 2014.
The Granitzhaus
● Binz
The former forestry and inn of the Princes of Putbus has been home to an information center about the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Southeast Rügen since 2004. The Granitzhaus on the island of Rügen is a former forester's lodge and inn dating from 1901, which now houses the information center for the Southeast Rügen Biosphere Reserve. It stands directly opposite the Granitz hunting lodge near Binz. In 1726, the then Prince of Putbus Moritz Ulrich I had a hunting lodge built on the open space in front of today's Granitzhaus. This consisted of a main house and two side pavilions. Four consecrated stag heads on the front of the main house indicated the purpose of the building: hunting. The princely hunting party stayed in the main house during the hunting season. The current exhibition in the Granitzhaus is designed to be interactive, arouse curiosity and stimulate reflection. Among other things, visitors can look forward to a "treasure chamber" with very special treasures from the region. There is also an animation on the post-glacial development of the region on a 3D model, which also vividly illustrates the settlement history of south-east Rügen and the development of the Baltic Sea. Entry to the exhibition is free of charge.
DeafVentures
● Ummanz
DeafVentures offers kitesurfing lessons tailored to your needs. The team includes two deaf kitesurfing instructors, a sign language interpreter, and a hearing kitesurfing instructor who is also hard at work learning German Sign Language (DGS)! DeafVentures is Germany’s first kitesurfing school to offer courses in sign language. Since 2018, the two founders, Marie Kohlen (sign language interpreter) and Pia Boni (VDWS-certified kitesurfing instructor), have been conducting their courses for the deaf on the island of Ummanz in the west of Rügen. In 2019, together with the VDWS, the two trained two native DGS speakers to become kite instructors, who now also teach the art of kitesurfing in sign language on Ummanz. In addition to theory and practical sessions on kitesurfing, the five-day courses always include SUP polo, a pizza night at the Tiki Bar of the UMMAII Surfhostel, and, most recently, a chance to try out the wing.
Prora Documentation Center
● Prora
The Prora Documentation Center provides information about the history of Prora and shows "MACHTUrlaub", the only permanent exhibition in Germany on the working and social history of the "Third Reich". The Prora Documentation Center is located in the historical complex in Prora, which was planned as the "KdF-Seebad Rügen". Prora is part of the Baltic seaside resort of Binz and is located on the Prorer Wiek, the most beautiful bay on the island of Rügen. The approximately 4.7 km-long complex was built here between 1936 and 1939 on behalf of the "NS-Gemeinschaft Kraft durch Freude" ("Strength through Joy") and was almost completed in its shell. The facility has been a listed building since 1992. Alongside the "Nazi Party Rally Grounds" in Nuremberg, it is the largest closed architectural legacy of the National Socialist era. 20,000 people were supposed to spend their vacations here at the same time. The "KdF-Bad der Zwanzigtausend" is not only an interesting example of the use of modernist architecture under National Socialism, but also an important socio-historical testimony to the efforts of the Nazi regime to pacify the workers, whose parties and organizations had been smashed in 1933, and to win them over to the war, living space and racial policies. Prora was intended to be both an expression of the proclaimed Nazi "national community" and a constructive element that helped to create it, thus acting as a propaganda tool to stabilize the system. After the start of the war, police battalions were trained in Prora for a time, some of which were then deployed behind the front lines in drastic criminal operations. During the GDR era, Prora became an NVA barracks and thus also a restricted military zone, and in the 1980s it was also the largest site for construction soldiers. Construction soldiers performed unarmed military service and were subjected to hard labor and harassment. The Bundeswehr initially took over Prora after reunification, but left after just two years. After long disputes about the appropriate use of the historic site, a modern vacation home is now being built in Prora. The Prora Documentation Center presents the permanent exhibition "MACHTUrlaub" with picture and text panels, audio and video stations and shows a film on the history of the complex in a continuous loop. Changing special exhibitions and events explore the themes in greater depth, and guided tours on foot and by bike are offered in the exhibition and on the grounds of the historic complex. Projects, workshops, seminars and other formats are part of the educational program.
Dolden Mädel Ratsherrn brewery inn
● Stralsund
Good beer, good food, good people - welcome to the Dolden Mädel! We love regional cuisine: meat, fish, vegetarian, vegan - the main thing is tasty! Plus 15 different beers on tap! As a Ratsherrn Braugasthaus, we place the highest value on fresh beer and variety. Our numerous varieties on tap and national and international specialties from the bottle make us the favorite inn of hop fans. In our dishes, we attach great importance to quality ingredients whose origin we know. That's why our beef comes from our own sustainable and organic farm, Stahlbroder NaturGut Metzgerei. Just come by and have a really good time alongside good beer and good food.
Fish hall
● Stralsund
The Fischhalle is located directly on Stralsund's harbor island and offers a large selection of fish dishes. We offer a wide variety of smoked fish, marinades and fresh fish. The enormous selection of regional dishes and self-service will delight every fish lover. You can also enjoy large fish baguettes and fish sandwiches, as well as order platters and sandwiches outside the restaurant.