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Kurhaus Warnemünde: A Baltic Sea Landmark

Experience Art Deco elegance and Baltic charm at Kurhaus Warnemünde, a historic venue offering stunning views and diverse events.

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The Kurhaus Warnemünde, an architectural gem on the Baltic Sea coast, has been a cultural and social hub since 1928. Combining Art Deco and Neues Bauen styles, this multi-purpose venue offers stunning sea views, diverse culinary experiences, and spaces for various events.

A brief summary to Kurhaus Warnemünde

  • Wednesday 5 pm-11 pm
  • Thursday 5 pm-11 pm
  • Friday 5 pm-11 pm
  • Saturday 12 pm-11 pm
  • Sunday 12 pm-9:30 pm

Local tips

  • Enjoy the sea view from the Paulo Scutarro restaurant while savoring Mediterranean and Italian dishes.
  • Visit the Kurhaus on a weekend to enjoy fresh cakes and pastries from the in-house patisserie.
  • Check the event schedule for concerts, exhibitions, and other cultural events.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Warnemünde train station, walk north along Friedrich-Franz-Straße, then turn left onto Seestraße. The Kurhaus will be on your right, about a 10-15 minute walk. This route offers views of the town and the sea. No costs are associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    Several bus lines serve the Kurhaus area. From Rostock, take bus line 36 or F1 to the 'Warnemünde Strand' stop, which is a short walk to the Kurhaus. A single ticket within Rostock costs around €2.30.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Warnemünde. A taxi ride from the Warnemünde train station to the Kurhaus costs approximately €10-€15, depending on traffic. Ride-sharing services like Uber are also available.

  • Parking

    If driving, parking is available in several locations in Warnemünde, including the Kurhausstraße. Hourly rates range from €2.50-€3, with daily maximums around €15-€18. Parking availability can be limited, especially during peak season and events.

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Kurhaus Warnemünde, located on the Baltic Sea coast in Rostock, Germany, is a historic venue that has been a focal point of social and cultural life in Warnemünde since its opening on May 24, 1928. The building's design, blending Art Deco elements with the Neues Bauen style, reflects the architectural trends of the early 20th century. Architect Gustav Wilhelm Berringer created a structure that would become a landmark for the developing Warnemünde resort. Originally conceived in the late 19th century to invigorate Warnemünde's social scene, the Kurhaus was intended to host theater performances, concerts, and balls. The town council recognized the need for such a venue to compete with other Baltic Sea resorts. Construction began in 1917 but was interrupted by World War I. The Kurhaus has a rich history, serving various purposes throughout the 20th century, including munitions production during World War II. Today, the Kurhaus continues to operate as a multi-purpose venue, offering spaces for conferences, weddings, and celebrations. The Paulo Scutarro restaurant, with its Mediterranean and Italian cuisine, provides dining with a view. The Kurhaus also features a patisserie, offering fresh cakes and pastries. With its blend of architectural significance, historical importance, and modern amenities, the Kurhaus Warnemünde remains a notable destination for visitors to the Baltic Sea coast.

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