List of architectural monuments in Lubmin

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In the list of architectural monuments in Lubmin , all listed buildings in the municipality of Lubmin (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) are listed. The basis is the publication of the list of monuments of the Ostvorpommern district as of December 30, 1996.

Architectural monuments

Lubmin

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Old Village 4
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former restaurant and department store (residential building) Single-storey, brightly plastered building with a gable roof former restaurant and department store (residential building)


Old village Cobblestone street with dry stone walls on both sides The original floor covering has been preserved in this area of ​​the street. The cobblestones in the further course of the road were relocated in the course of the road renewal. Cobblestone street with dry stone walls on both sides


Old village
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Advertising pillar The approximately three meter high column is made of white concrete with a gray conical roof . Advertising pillar


Old village Transformer house Single-storey building with a gable roof Transformer house


Freester Strasse 8
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railway station From 1898 to 1945 Lubmin was connected to a small railway line Greifswald – Wolgast . After the Second World War it was used as a refugee home , school and today as a spa guest center. railway station


Dünenstrasse 3
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former pension with farm building Two and a half story plastered building with a gable roof. On the street side, the windows on the ground floor are decorated with round arches and on the first floor with a cornice. former pension with farm building


Dünenstrasse 52
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Pension Dünenschloß Two-and-a-half-storey, plastered building with a half-hip roof and a dormer built in the middle. The basement is decorated with field stones. On the left is a simple, single-storey building with a gable roof. Pension Dünenschloß


Freester Strasse 2/3
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Residential building Single-storey half-timbered house with thatched roof with crooked hip. The local history museum of the municipality is located here, which also includes an extensive collection of fossils . Residential building


Freester Strasse 55
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front door dark brown, double-leaf front door with decorations front door


Freester Strasse 56
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House with stable Single-storey half-timbered house with a crooked hip roof from 1882 House with stable


Freester Strasse
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Petrikirche The church was built in the 1950s and designed by the Greifswald church building councilor Schwarz. In the interior there is an altar carpet, which depicts the fishing trip of Peter. The baptismal bowl dates from the Baroque period and is a gift from the Wusterhusen parish Petrikirche


Hafenstrasse 26
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Residential house (only left half of the house) Single-storey, white plastered half-timbered house with thatched roof with crooked hip Residential house (only left half of the house)


Long Street 16 Residential building single-storey building with several dormers Residential building


Lange Strasse 29
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Residential building Single-storey half-timbered house with thatched roof with crooked hip Residential building


Lange Strasse 31
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Former Pension Schwalbe (residential building) with rear residential / farm building Two-story, brightly plastered house with a crooked hip roof. The first floor is optically separated from the ground floor by a cornice. Former Pension Schwalbe (residential building) with rear residential / farm building


Philosophenweg 10
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Children's rest home In the immediate vicinity of the Reichsbahnererholungsheim, a children's recreation home was built between 1926 and 1929. During the GDR it was named in honor of the politician of the KPD in Friedrich Dettmann , from 1967 in Ernst Kamieth . It is used as a sports and youth hotel in the 21st century. Children's rest home


Schulstrasse 12
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barn one-storey, yellow plastered building with a gable roof barn


Seestrasse 2 / 2a
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Villa Theodora single storey red brick building Villa Theodora


Seestrasse 3
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Villa "by the sea" Two-story, white-painted building, the edges of which are highlighted with blue, vertical lines Villa "by the sea"


Seestrasse 5a
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Weekend house (barrack) one-storey bungalow with dark wood paneling and a flat gable roof Weekend house (barrack)


Beach promenade
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Reichsbahnerholungsheim The building was built around 1907 under the direction of the Greifswald master mason Wendt , who is planning a villa forest and lake . After its preliminary completion in 1908, he sold the structure to the railway association in Berlin . In the course of a renovation in 1936, central heating was installed and a balcony that stretched over two floors on the beach side was torn down . After the Second World War , a military hospital was initially set up , later resettlers were quartered there until 1952. In memory of the German communist Philipp Müller , it is used by the FDGB and has been empty since the fall of the Wall in 2014. Reichsbahnerholungsheim


Turmstrasse
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formerly Warmbad The warm bath was created in the course of the emerging bath culture in Lubmin. Water from the Baltic Sea was pumped into the building with buckets, later via a pipe, and heated there. formerly Warmbad


Villenstrasse 6
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balcony A checkerboard decorated balcony painted in yellow balcony


Villenstrasse 12
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villa two-storey brick building villa

Former monuments

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Dünenstrasse 1 former pension (residential building)

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