Usedom Palace

On 1 June 1900, as "Schwabeʼs hotel" directly at the Baltic Sea in the seaside resort Zinnowitz opened, the structurally impressive Usedom Palace made rapidly itself a name as "the first house at the place", which again and again attracted numerous considerable personalities from politics, science and culture over decades as guests.

Under those Hans Fallada, Walter Rathenau, Wernherr von Braun and the authoress Hedwig Courths-Mahler, whose books can be read in the charming fire-place room, while a style-genuine "afternoon tea". Directly next door are the cosy house bar and the first-class restaurant, in which there is pleasant live piano music to experience.

Most of the 40 roomy rooms and suits grant a direct view on the water and the sea-bridge exceeding far into the sea. The hotel belonged today to the Germania airline. Their owners retained the house in 2000 before the complete decline and reorganized it at high expenditure. One feels the enthusiasm, with which the new heads of the household up-polished their possession to new gloss.

So the Palace can offer also again large names among its guests. 2009 during the shootings to the film "The Ghost", Roman Polanski, Pierce Brosnan, Kim Cattrall and Ewan McGregor resided in the Usedom Palace and thereby felt very well, how it is to be inferred from their guest book entry. In the summer the island and the Palace can be attained also easily with air Berlin and OLT, which approach then each Saturday on numerous lines from West German large cities and Zurich to Heringsdorf on Usedom.