Städtische Badeanstalt Strausberg, Lido and architectural monument in Strausberg, Germany.
Städtische Badeanstalt Strausberg is a wooden bathing facility located on the shore of Lake Straussee, offering swimming and boating access. The building sits directly at the waterfront and provides immediate entry to the lake for visitors.
Construction started in January 1924 and the facility opened on June 20, 1925, with swimming demonstrations and water games. Earlier bathing establishments had operated at the lake since the mid-1800s, making this one of several facilities built over time.
The bathing house served as a public meeting place where visitors gathered to swim and spend leisure time together. It reflects how local communities used shared water spaces for recreation and socializing throughout the decades.
The site is located directly at the lakeshore and is easy to find. Visitors should be aware that water levels in the lake fluctuate seasonally, which can affect access and usability of the facilities.
The wooden structure underwent restoration in 1995 following strict monument protection guidelines. This careful renovation preserved the original character of the building while updating it for preservation.
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