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Description
Coordinates: 54°24′0″N 13°36′0″E / 54.4°N 13.6°E / 54.4; 13.6
Economy and infrastructure
Binz stands at the end of the standard gauge Deutsche Bahn railway line from from Stralsund via Bergen auf Rügen. Binz is also linked to the nearby towns of Putbus, Sellin, Baabe and Göhren by the narrow gauge steam railway the Rügensche Bäderbahn, known locally as Rasender Roland.
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Altefähr · Altenkirchen · Baabe · Bergen auf Rügen · Binz · Breege · Buschvitz · Dranske · Dreschvitz · Gager · Garz/Rügen · Gingst · Glowe · Göhren · Gustow · Insel Hiddensee · Kluis · Lancken-Granitz · Lietzow · Lohme · Middelhagen · Neuenkirchen · Parchtitz · Patzig · Poseritz · Putbus · Putgarten · Ralswiek · Rambin · Rappin · Sagard · Samtens · Sassnitz · Schaprode · Sehlen · Sellin · Thesenvitz · Thiessow · Trent · Ummanz · Wiek · Zirkow
Geography
Binz is the largest seaside resort on the German island of Rügen. It lies between the Prorer Wiek and the Schmachter See in the south-east of the island. To the north of Binz stretches the Schmale Heide (the "narrow heath"), a tongue of land which joins the Muttland region of Rügen to the Jasmund peninsula. The land to the south and east of Binz is hilly, reaching a height of over 100m above sea level.
History
Fishing and Farming Village: The first mention of Binz (then called Byntze) is as far back as 1318. At that time, the settlement was centred around the current location of the Bahnhofstrasse and Rabenstrasse. Development of the Bathing Resort: In Germany, sea bathing started to become popular in the 1870s, and so began Binz's rise to prominence. In 1870 itself, Binz had 80 visitors; in 1875 the first road connecting the village with the beach (Putbuser Strasse) was constructed; and in 1876 the first hotel was built. Major development began in 1888 with the founding of the "Aktiengesellschaft Ostseebad Binz". In 1895, the first stretch of narrow-gauge railway opened between Binz and Putbus. In 1902 a 600m long pier was built, but it was destroyed by a storm on New Year's Night 1905. It was rebuilt in 1908, but in 1912 one span of the pier collapsed, causing the death of 17 people. This accident prompted the founding of the German Lifeguard Association (or DLRG). National Socialism: In 1937 the construction of the KdF ("Strength Through Joy") resort at Prora began. It was planned to be Europe's largest seaside resort. The standard gauge railway station at Binz was constructed in 1938, and the line from Binz to the junction at Lietzow was opened in 1939. During the winter of 1942 the pier was again destroyed, this time by ice. German Democratic Republic: In 1950, the construction of the Prora complex was completed, and the buildings were used as barracks for the Volkspolizei (People's Police). Later, they were used to house the Nationale Volksarmee (National People's Army). The railway line between Binz and Lietzow was re-opened in 1952. In 1953, the government of the German Democratic Republic (DDR), in which Binz was then situated, initiated the "Aktion Rose". This was the name of the programme under which privately-owned hotels, and guest houses were taken into state ownership by force. These businesses were transferred to the FDGB (the organisation controlling the state-run trade unions), and in many cases their previous owners were imprisoned. After 1972, more holiday centres were built for the FDGB. Between the 1950s and 1985 estates of flats typical of the DDR ("Plattenbau")were built both to the north and west of the town. The Years Since 1990: Following the the reunification of Germany, Binz has undergone substantial change. Many of the villas were returned to their previous owners, and the town was restored and modernised. The former FDGB holiday centres were privatised and renovated. In 1994, a new pier, 370 metres long, was opened.
Things To See
Apart from the numerous early 20th-century hotels and villas in the city center and along the seaside promenade, its main attractions are the 370m Pier, the mid-19th-century Jagdschloss Granitz and the enormous Prora complex just north of the city.