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Heiligendamm () is a German seaside resort founded in 1793. It is the oldest seaside spa in continental Europe. Heiligendamm is part of the town Bad Doberan in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and historically belongs to Mecklenburg. The cluster of resort architecture mansions and spa buildings at the seafront are reminders of the glory days when this part of the Baltic Sea was one of the playgrounds of Europe's aristocracy.Bradley, Kimberly
"A Spa Town Reclaims Its Glory,"
''New York Times.'' June 3, 2007.
Due to the classicist white buildings lining the beach promenade, the town is also known as the "White Pearl" (german: Weiße Perle) or the "White Town by the Sea" (german: Die weiße Stadt am Meer). Today, the area by the sea is occupied by a five-star hotel, the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm. A narrow-gauge steam railway, known as the "
Molli The Molli (''German: Mecklenburgische Bäderbahn "Molli"''; short: MBB; also: Molli Bahn or Mollibahn) is a narrow-gauge steam-powered railway in Mecklenburg, Germany, running on gauge track. It operates between Bad Doberan, Heiligendamm and ...
", links Heiligendamm with
Kühlungsborn Kühlungsborn () is a ''Seebad'' (seaside resort) town in the Rostock district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is situated on the Baltic Sea coast, 11 km northwest of Bad Doberan, and 25 km northwest of Rostock. The town has an ...
and Bad Doberan.


History

Heiligendamm was developed as an elegant meeting place for the nobility and high society. Among its most prominent guests were the German Emperors. Its founder and first guest in 1793 was the Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Friedrich Franz I; he made the resort fashionable. Between 1793 and 1870, Johann Christoph, Heinrich von Seydwitz, Carl Theodor Severin, and Gustav Adolph Demmler created a veritable Gesamtkunstwerk for bathing and lodging. Heiligendamm was always regarded as the most elegant seaside resort in Germany. Nobility from throughout Europe used it as a summer getaway well into the 20th century. After the Second World War, the buildings of Heiligendamm were used as sanatoria and recovery ward. When Mecklenburg became part of the
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, some of Heiligendamm's famous buildings were demolished and replaced by more utilitarian structures. After the
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in 1989/1990, a group of investors bought most of the buildings and undertook a major programme of refurbishment. A new company, the Kempinski Grand Hotel, opened in spring of 2003 – it used six historical buildings including the historical ''Kurhaus'' at the beach of Heiligendamm. The development has led to some conflict with residents, as main streets and cycle paths have been removed or rerouted. Also again a famous building of the ensemble was demolished. The mansion next to the Grand Hotel was reconstructed until 2011, though. Renovations of other mansions are undergoing or planned. On July 13, 2006, United States President
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stayed at Heiligendamm while on a state visit to see German Chancellor Angela Merkel in
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. On June 6 to 8, 2007, Heiligendamm's
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hosted the 33rd summit of G8 leaders. During this time, thousands of
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activists from around the world blocked the roads to Heiligendamm and an estimated 25,000
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protesters demonstrated in nearby Rostock. In July 2013, the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm was bought by Hannover-based accountant Paul Morzynski, who intends to carefully extend and reorganize the hotel.


Sights

The resort architecture near the beaches of Heiligendamm, consisting of classicist and historicist mansions and spa buildings, is part of a unique heritage, as the first such buildings of the European continent can be seen here. The area of the
Grand Hotel A grand hotel is a large and luxurious hotel, especially one housed in a building with traditional architectural style. It began to flourish in the 1800s in Europe and North America. Grand Hotel may refer to: Hotels Africa * Grande Hotel Beir ...
is partly accessible to visitors, but should be experienced respectfully to not disturb the hotel guests. The narrow gauge railway known as ''
Bäderbahn Molli The Molli (''German: Mecklenburgische Bäderbahn "Molli"''; short: MBB; also: Molli Bahn or Mollibahn) is a narrow-gauge steam-powered railway in Mecklenburg, Germany, running on gauge track. It operates between Bad Doberan, Heiligendamm and Kü ...
'' ("Molli Resort Railway") runs through Heiligendamm from Kühlungsborn to Bad Doberan. The line between Bad Doberan and Heiligendamm was built in 1886. The ''Protestant Forest Church'' (''Evangelische Waldkirche'') was renovated after die Wende, the ''Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart'' (''Herz-Jesu-Kapelle'') is close by. Heiligendamm also has a 200-metre-long pier into the Baltic Sea that allows great views of the ''White Pearl Mansions'' at the beach.Ostsee-Zeitung
''Seebrücke in Heiligendamm wieder begehbar''
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Images

Image:Heiligendamm_Gedenkstein.jpg, Foundation memorial stone Image:Kurhaus, Heiligendamm.jpg, The ''Kurhaus'', earliest example of resort architecture, part of the Grand Hotel Heiligendamm Image:Heiligendamm Beach Villas Panorama 2.jpg, Beach villas at Heiligendamm, the so-called ''Perlenkette''. File:Heiligendamm Villa Großfürstin Marie - Perle.jpg, Reconstructed ''Villa Perle'' in 2013 (formerly demolished in 2007 for the G8 summit) File:Heiligendamm Alexandrinen-Cottage 2010-05-17 076.jpg, ''Alexandrinen-Cottage'', a noble mansion next to the Grand Hotel File:Heiligendamm May 2007 019.jpg, The narrow gauge line ''Bäderbahn Molli'' in Heiligendamm station File:Heiligendamm Waldkapelle 2010-05-17 045 detail.jpg, Catholic forest chapel of 1888


Literature

;in English language * Charles James Apperley: ''"Nimrods German Tour"'' – a travel through northern Germany, especially to Heiligendamm in 1828. Publishing company: Godewind Verlag, Germany 2006. ;in German language * Hans Thielcke: ''Die Bauten des Seebades Doberan - Heiligendamm um 1800 und Ihr Baumeister Severin''. Godewind Verlag, 2004 . (Reprint d. Originalausgabe von 1917) * Friedrich Compart: ''Geschichte des Klosters Doberan''. Godewind Verlag, 2004. . (Reprint der Originalausgabe von 1872) * Heinrich Hesse: ''Die Geschichte von Doberan-Heiligendamm''. Godewind Verlag, Wismar 2004, . (Bearbeitete Neuauflage der Originalausgabe von 1838) * Adolf Nizze: ''Doberan-Heiligendamm: Geschichte des ersten deutschen Seebades''. Godewind Verlag, Wismar 2004, . (Bearbeitete Neuauflage der Originalausgabe von 1823) * ''Die Reise eines Gesunden in die Seebäder Swinemünde, Putbus und Doberan''. Godewind Verlag, Wismar 2005, . (Bearbeitete Neuauflage der Originalausgabe von 1823) * Hans-Jürgen Herbst: ''Kalender 2007, Doberan & Heiligendamm, erstes deutsches Seebad''. Godewind Verlag, 2007, . * Dr. Samuel G. Vogel: ''Allgemeine Baderegeln zum Gebrauche für Badelustige überhaupt und diejenigen insbesondere, welche sich des Seebades in Doberan bedienen''. Godewind Verlag, 2004, . (Bearbeitete Neuauflage der Originalausgabe von 1817)


See also

*
List of G8 summit resorts List of G8 summit resorts includes past and prospective venues for the annual meetings of G8 heads of state, the President of the European Union and other invited guests. The choice of a site for these summit meetings is left entirely to the host n ...
* Zingst


References


External links


Heiligendamm official website
{{Authority control Seaside resorts in Germany Villages in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania Populated places established in 1793 Bad Doberan Populated coastal places in Germany (Baltic Sea) Resort architecture in Mecklenburg