This beautiful vacation apartment is located in the old residential town of Barth, which in its heyday was not inferior in importance to today's Hanseatic cities of Rostock and Stralsund. The apartment is located on the upper floor of the building complex and is very modern and bright.
The two separate bedrooms are each equipped with two double beds, one of the beds is a queen-size bed. In the living room there is another sleeping place for one person. The apartment has a parking space in the garage.
You do not have a balcony in this apartment, however, the Bodden with swimming opportunities is only a walk away from the apartment.
Especially in the region of Pomerania, the small town on the Bodden, as it is called by many today, played an important role. From far away you can already see the tower of St. Mary's Church, which even now serves as a sea mark to the many professional and recreational sailors. The former residence in the Klosterstraße became in the 18th century, at that time Barth was still under Swedish-Pomeranian rule, a noble Fräuleinstift, which was still used as such until the middle of the last century. These are only two examples of a small historical tour that is worth taking.
A guided tour of the historic old town is offered daily during the season by the Barth Information Office. Also worth seeing are the Vineta Museum in Lange Straße and the Lower German Bible Center with an exciting and extensive exhibition on local church and printing history.
The two separate bedrooms are each equipped with two double beds, one of the beds is a queen-size bed. In the living room there is another sleeping place for one person. The apartment has a parking space in the garage.
You do not have a balcony in this apartment, however, the Bodden with swimming opportunities is only a walk away from the apartment.
Especially in the region of Pomerania, the small town on the Bodden, as it is called by many today, played an important role. From far away you can already see the tower of St. Mary's Church, which even now serves as a sea mark to the many professional and recreational sailors. The former residence in the Klosterstraße became in the 18th century, at that time Barth was still under Swedish-Pomeranian rule, a noble Fräuleinstift, which was still used as such until the middle of the last century. These are only two examples of a small historical tour that is worth taking.
A guided tour of the historic old town is offered daily during the season by the Barth Information Office. Also worth seeing are the Vineta Museum in Lange Straße and the Lower German Bible Center with an exciting and extensive exhibition on local church and printing history.