3 Best Sights in Schleswig-Holstein and the Baltic Coast, Germany

Altfriesisches Haus

For a glimpse of the rugged lives of 19th-century fishermen, visit the small village of Keitum to the south, and drop in on the Old Frisian House, which preserves an old-world peacefulness in a lush garden setting. The house also documents a time when most seamen thrived on extensive whale hunting.

Jagdschloss Granitz

Standing on the highest point of East Rügen, 2 km (1 mile) south of Binz, is the Jagdschloss Granitz, a hunting lodge built in 1837–1846. It offers a splendid view in all directions from its lookout tower and has an excellent hunting exhibit.

Theodor-Storm-Haus

This is the most famous house on Wasserreihe, where writer Theodor Storm (1817–88) lived between 1866 and 1880. It's a must if you're interested in German literature or if you want to gain insight into the life of the few well-to-do people in this region during the 19th century. The small museum includes the poet's living room and a small Poetenstübchen (poets' parlor), where he wrote many of his novels.

Wasserreihe 31
- 04841 - 803–8630
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Rate Includes: €4, Closed Mon. Apr.–Oct. and Mon., Wed., Fri., and Sun. Nov.–Mar.

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