
Stadt Putbus
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Company Description: Stadt Putbus
editThe Stadt Putbus, known as the Rosenstadt (City of Roses) and Weiße Stadt (White City), is a state-recognized resort town on the island of Rügen. It was founded in 1810 by Prince Wilhelm Malte I zu Putbus as a residential town and is the oldest seaside resort in Pomerania. Putbus is famous for its classicist architecture, the magnificent palace park, and the cultural offerings in the theater and Marstall.
Key Products and Services
edit- Tourism: Putbus offers a variety of cultural and maritime experiences, including the historic theater, the palace park, and the Lauterbach harbor.
- Spa and Recreational Offers: As a state-recognized resort town, Putbus offers numerous opportunities for relaxation and recreation.
Mission and Values
editThe Stadt Putbus places great emphasis on preserving its historical architecture and promoting cultural activities. It strives to be an attractive and sustainable holiday destination that offers both relaxation and cultural stimulation.
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editPutbus is committed to protecting the environment and preserving the natural beauty of the island of Rügen. By promoting sustainable tourism and maintaining the historical building fabric, an important contribution is made to the long-term development of the region.
Additional Information
editThe city is well connected to the public transport network by the narrow-gauge railway "Rasender Roland" and various bus lines. Visitors can benefit from a variety of events, including the Putbus Festival and the Rügener Holzmesse (Rügen Wood Fair). Putbus also offers numerous opportunities for excursions into the surrounding nature, such as to the island of Vilm.