Lido (Ueckermünde)
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The Strandhalle with the address Am Strand 2 in Ueckermünde
Ueckermünde
Ueckermünde is a seaport town in northeast Germany, located in the district of Vorpommern-Greifswald, Western Pomerania, near Germany's border with Poland . Ueckermünde has a long and varied history, going back to its founding by Slavs, known as the Uchri and mentioned in 934 by Widukind of Corvey...

 is a monument protected culinary operation.

History

The beach pool was built in 1926 by the nonprofit swim club Ueckermünde that it operated at first too. 1938, a terrace was added. To DDR
DDR
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 times, the commercial state of the GDR in charge of the beach hall and it was as HO
Handelsorganisation
The Handelsorganisation was a national retail business owned by the central administration of the Soviet Zone of occupation in Germany and from 1949 on by the state of the German Democratic Republic. It was created in 1948...

 performed self-service restaurant and in 1990 she was acquired by the Trust law
Trust law
In common law legal systems, a trust is a relationship whereby property is held by one party for the benefit of another...

 and 1994 to the city Ueckermünde transferred back to them at the Radeberger brewery leased. This resulted in an insufficient number of rehabilitation. The beach facility was operated until 2000 as a restaurant and had to be closed because of an acute water damage and general structural defects. The plan was re-commissioned in 2003rd To achieve a sufficient level, plans were adopted to link the beach hall with a newly built wellness hotel. In 2004, she went into private ownership.

The hall is Ueckermünder beach for a fundamental restructuring again. It has a total of about 1001 m² of floor space over, managed to be a restaurant, a terrace, a large and a smaller hall.
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