Putbus is a town on the southeastern coast of the island of Rügen, in the county of Vorpommern-Rügen in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, close to the Baltic Sea. The town has 4,741 inhabita
Theatre
Aerial view - the town is a prominent example of a town that is built almost entirely in Neoclassical architecture.
Neoclassical ensemble around the market square
Putbus train station, served by the famous historical steam-powered railway that is nicknamed Rushing Roland
The House of Putbus, Pedebuz or Podebusk was a German noble family of high nobility, ultimately princely house in Pomerania, mainly on the island of Rügen, territories in northern Europe on the south
Arms of Princes of Putbus
The former Putbus Palace around 1900, demolished in 1962
Granitz Hunting Lodge in 2022
Count Malte Friedrich of Putbus (1725–1787), Government and High Court President in Swedish Pomerania, in the uniform of the Swedish Life Regiment Hussars