Kurhaus Warnemünde, Multi-purpose venue in Warnemünde, Germany.
Kurhaus Warnemünde is a venue on the Baltic Sea coast with elegant spaces spread across multiple levels. Two sea-facing terraces and various function rooms provide space for different events and uses.
The building was constructed in 1928 under architect Gustav Wilhelm Berringer and marks the resort development of Warnemünde. Its architecture blends Art Deco elements with Neues Bauen style and continues to define this coastal resort today.
The Paulo Scutarro restaurant reflects the Mediterranean influences that this coastal destination attracts, using a stone pizza oven for authentic Italian dishes. The hall brings together this culinary tradition with its elegant architecture, creating a place where visitors experience local and southern European flavors side by side.
The venue is open year-round for various events and accommodates around 500 guests across its different areas. The coastal location with terraces offers an open view of the sea, which is especially pleasant during good weather.
An in-house bakery makes fresh cakes and pastries daily, enjoyed on weekends with views of the Baltic Sea from the upper floors. This craft tradition of the place combines sweets with peaceful views over the water.
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