6 Delbrückstraße, Seebad Bansin, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (Germany) Show on map
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This historic villa from 1873 is beautifully situated in Heringsdorf, on a small hill directly in front of Europe's longest beach promenade
Villa Staudt is just metres from Heringsdorf pier and the town centre, here on the island of Usedom
The German emperor Wilhelm II was invited here for tea every year between 1909 and 1912
Nowadays the property boasts 16 light-flooded, spacious, fully-lofted lofts, 2-room and maisonette apartments
The interiors feature historical treasures, such as the original posters of the 1972 Olympic Games held in Munich
The apartments range in size from 40 m² to 130 m², and are charmingly equipped with classic contemporary design and a large number of beautiful furniture pieces
Most of the apartments have a lovely Baltic Sea view, whereas the others enjoy evening sunshine and a view of Heringsdorf's historic park
Many restaurants and shopping opportunities can be found near Villa Staudt
Heringsdorf Train Station is 1 km away
This bright duplex apartment on the 2nd floor offers lots of open space and a view of the sea and the pier
There is also a starry sky ceiling in the sleeping area
The fully equipped kitchen as well as the bathroom are custom-made futuristic cubes
With two beds and a sofa bed, the apartment can accommodate up to 6 people
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