Kamp, Cultural heritage park in Bad Doberan, Germany.
Kamp is a triangular park in Bad Doberan's center, surrounded by mature linden trees with quiet pathways winding through the space. Two pavilions define the landscape, with one functioning as an art gallery and the other serving as a café.
The park was created in the late 1700s when the Duke developed Bad Doberan as a spa destination, following the success of the nearby seaside resort. This period established its role as a cultural hub for the growing number of visitors.
The name comes from an open field that historically served as the town's meeting place. The two pavilions that still stand today keep this gathering tradition alive for visitors and locals.
The park is freely accessible with shaded areas under the linden trees, making it easy to take a break while exploring the town. Both pavilions are available to visit, with the café offering a place to rest.
In the 1800s, the park gained fame for its evening light displays and fireworks during the bathing season, making it a sparkling entertainment destination. This festive character with music performances and outdoor dining under the trees drew visitors from across the region.
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