A seaside resort is born

Created at a time when people were influenced by the desire to “return to nature,” the architecture embodies the lifestyle of the era like nothing else: it is the turn of the century (19th/20th century). Interested parties from all over Germany purchase plots of land in Binz and commission their local architects to build hotels and guesthouses. The beach promenade, the spa house, the pier, and the Warmbad (now the Haus des Gastes) were built.

Sugar baker facades, space shuttle, Scandinavian dragon house culture, or contemporary architecture? Great architects found their inspiration in Binz Bay and shaped the face of the island. With every step you take, you encounter built dreams that you can not only admire from the outside, but also live in, play with your ideas, and explore. Get ready for a journey through space and time.

More and more people associate the name Binz with the best-preserved seaside resort architecture. It still reflects the charm of the turn of the century (19th/20th century). No other seaside resort on the German Baltic Sea has a similarly perfectly preserved town center in this style, which, strictly speaking, is not a style at all.