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Warnemünde

A Century-Old Gateway to the Baltic Sea

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The Warnemünde train station is an architectural gem that has welcomed travelers for over a century. Its charming façade speaks of its rich history as a cultural heritage monument in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Visiting offers a journey back in time and a link to the maritime future.
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The station opened on September 30, 1903.

Quick Facts

Heritage Status
Architectural Heritage Monument
Opening Date
September 30, 1903

Guided Story

Can you hear the sound of the Baltic Sea behind you? It's a constant companion of the Warnemünde train station, a place that's been welcoming travelers for over a century. Look up at the station's façade. It holds tales of journeys that began here when this was the starting point for ferries to Gedser in Denmark. To your right is the railway bridge, crossed by countless adventurers over the years. Imagine the travelers in their finery, bidding farewell as they embarked on distant voyages. Today, the station is a vibrant link between tradition and modernity, preserving the past while pointing towards the future.

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