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=== Buildings and culture === [[File:Heiligendamm Gedenkstein.jpg|thumb|upright|Monument to Frederick Francis I in Heiligendamm]] [[File:Bad Doberan - Kreuz im Bad Doberaner Münster (Christusseite).jpg|thumb|upright|Christ side of the Altar of the Holy Cross in [[Doberan Minster]]]] * [[Doberan Abbey]] and the [[Doberan Minster|Minster]] * [[Althof Chapel]] from the 15th century. It is a single-aisled, cross-rib vaulted, brick building which was considerably altered by Möckel in the years 1886-1888. * the ruins of the abbey barn (''Klosterscheune'') in Althof, a Gothic site with a row of ogival arcades * [[Heiligendamm]], the oldest seaside resort in Germany * [[Kamp (Bad Doberan)|Kamp]], a park in the English style with magnificent oaks, limes, chestnuts and elms, and which forms an artistic unit with buildings in the purest Classicist style, including: * the ''Kurhaus'', formerly ''Logierhaus'' (built in 1793 by v. Seydewitz); * the ''Salongebäude'', built in 1802 by Severin; its festival hall is the best-preserved Classicist interior in Bad Doberan; * the Großer Palais built in 1806/09 by Severin, contains a special treasure in the oval garden hall: a painted ceiling and wallpaper depicting the [[Cupid|Amor]] and [[Cupid and Psyche|Psyche]] legend of the [[Apuleius]] (based on designs by Lois Lafitte and Mary Blonder printed in 1820 in Paris). * In the adjacent ''Severinstraße'' is the house of the duke's personal chef, [[Gaetano Medini]], (No. 5), built by Severin in 1825, especially notable for its exceedingly lively, segmented facade. * At the other end of the Kamp are the [[Prince's Palace (Bad Doberan)|Prince's Palace]] and the ''Gottesfrieden'' House opposite, which were built by Severin one after another as his residences. He had to hand over the first one to his lord. * The Red and White Pavilions (built 1808/09 and 1810 to 1813) in the middle of the park are the only and examples of [[chinoiserie]] in [[Mecklenburg]] and initially housed a music pavilion and shopping boutiques. * The [[Friderico-Francisceum]], the town's only [[Gymnasium (Germany)|gymnasium]], is located in a building near the Kamp which was built by Möckel in 1889. * On the Tempelberg hill is the old [[water tower (Bad Doberan)|water tower]], construction of which began in 1927. It is a listed monument. Every year the [[Zappanale]] music festival takes place in Bad Doberan.
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