The town of Sassnitz is the most important tourist destination in the
Jasmund National Park, Germany's smallest national park by area. The
Königsstuhl is the top tourist magnet in the park. At , it is also the highest point on the
chalk cliffs in the national park. search and rescue cruiser
Harro Koebke (SK32) at SAR-station Sassnitz submarine in Sassnitz Harbour Since March 2004, the national park has had a
national park centre at Königsstuhl, which has two exhibitions offering visitors an insight into the natural world, the chalk, the Baltic Sea and the beech forests of the park. On the edge of the Jasmund National Park lies
Sassnitz Wildlife Park, the only one of its kind on the island of Rügen. The Gummanz Chalk Museum (
Kreidemuseum Gummanz), the only chalk museum in Europe, lies not far from Sassnitz near Sagard on the terrain of an old chalk pit, worked from 1855 to 1962, and uses an open-air area with original implements as well as photographic and textual information boards, that describe the geological relationships, the mining and working of chalk on Rügen. In summer there is a regular briefing on archaeological discoveries for fossil collectors.
Harbour area route from autumn 2020. The "glass station" has lost its function as a result of the expansion of the new
Sassnitz Ferry Port and today houses an exhibition and events hall as well as the Museum for Underwaterarchaeology. Here there are several exhibits of the Ralswiek boat discovery. The Fishing and Harbour Museum documents the history of fishing on Rügen and the old Sassnitz harbour. Amongst the exhibits is the
Havel fishing smack (
Fischcutter). In the harbour, as well as excursion and fishing boats, is the British submarine
HMS Otus, a museum piece, as is the coastal sailing cargo boat,
Annemarie, which was converted in 2007 into a passenger boat. The Alaris Butterfly Park in Sassnitz has been open since July 2003. The park is home to hundreds of free-flying butterflies in a tropical environment. Since 2000, the club
Lichtspiele has run a programme of
revival house films in the
Grundtvighaus. The E-WERK youth project sees itself as a centre for ideas and projects aimed at testing and implementing meaningful and welfare-oriented jobs in the main labour market for socially disadvantaged youth and young adults. In 1995 the "Sassnitz Company" was launched to provide a lasting social network for the Rügen region. From one hundred-year-old Sassnitz power station a youth, culture, services and events centre was built with an event hall, an accommodation block, a youth hostel floor, and much more. The municipal and evangelical church community centre at
Gerhart-Hauptmann-Ring 50, founded in February 2000 as a meeting place for older people, has now merged with various other projects, such as the "Kiek in" cafe, the
Spinnstube, the
Klönstube of CJD Garz, the
Klönclub, the clothes market, various self-help groups (Alcoholics Anonymous, etc.), ESV Sassnitz (weight training for everyone) and the church youth club, Saskia. Cultural groups include
De Jasmunder Plattdänzer, a folk dance group of girls and boys (aged 6–18), the Sassnitz youth brass band, the Sassnitz People's Choir, formed in 1964, and the Sassnitz Carnival Club, founded in 1975.
Buildings • Sassnitz has the longest outer
mole in Europe with a length of . Construction started in 1889 and it was finally completed in 1912. • The present
town hall was designed by Berlin architect, Gustav Bähr, and opened in 1910 as a heated baths and community centre for members of the united parish of Sassnitz. On the main entrance a picturesque glass mural recalls its former function as a public bath. • On the edge of the Dwasieden Forest is the '''old people's centre''' of the
Workers' Welfare Association (AWO). It consists of a nursing home, and managed apartments with flats for the elderly and disabled, which were completed in 2005. In collaboration with artists, a sensory garden was created. In it there is a trail along which people with dementia can move freely without getting lost. • The
"Glass Station" (
Glasbahnhof) and
ferry terminal at the port of Sassnitz recall the over 100-year tradition of
ferry services to Sweden and Northern Europe. • Sassnitz's
old town is near the town hall. In
Karlstraße is the oldest house in Sassnitz, clearly visible from its blue and white exterior. Because of their architecture,
Haus Seerose (
Ringstraße 5) and
Villa Hertha are worth seeing. • The Evangelical '''St. John's Church'
stands on a hill between Sassnitz and Crampas on Stubbenkammerstraße''. Its construction was begun in 1880 to plans by city architect
Adolf Gerstenberg from Berlin. Its inauguration took place three years later. • The 274-metre-long
suspension bridge that, since 2007, has connected the town centre, between the railway station, Rügen Gallery, the spa hotel and the high street, to the port of Sassnitz. • '''''' is set in a park in the Dwasieden Forest. Its ruins give an idea of the varied history of this once magnificent building. The top Aachen banker,
Adolph von Hansemann purchased the property in the mid-19th century from Baron Eduard von Barnekow. The mansion was built in 1873–1876 following a concept by
Friedrich Hitzig in Italian
Neo-Renaissance style. In 1947 the building was blown up at the order of the
GDR government, only parts of the one-storey
arcade wings survived. In 2007, there were plans to rebuild the castle in a historically incorrect way and to extend it to a 'spa town' with 3,000 beds. Fortunately, in the eyes of many, these plans were abandoned and a more sensitive plan for a faithful reconstruction of the castle and a gentle extension are prepared. In Dwasieden Forest there also is a
grave mound.
Gallery Sassnitz Mole Leuchtturm 2012-08-04 063.JPG|Sassnitz Breakwater Light Musikpavillon Kurmuschel Sassnitz.jpg|
Concert pavilion of Sassnitz, shaped like a shell Ruegen, Sassnitz, Alter Reichshof.jpg|'Alter Reichshof' (imperial court) Sassnitz Villa Hertha.jpg|Villa Hertha, a historical mansion featuring the typical
resort architecture of the region Sassnitz Kurhotel 2012-08-04 028.JPG|'Kurhotel', the historical health resort hotel of Sassnitz Sassnitz Hauptstraße 27.jpg|At the main shopping street of Sassnitz Ruegen, Sassnitz, Post.jpg|Old post office Ehem. Lotsenhaus.jpg|Former
pilot station, now used as a vacation home Kirche Sassnitz.jpg|The Protestant (Evangelical) church
Historical monuments • Memorial by sculptor, Reinhard Schmidt, erected in 1973 in the
Park gegenüber dem Rathaus to the victims of fascism • Memorial grave at the woodland cemetery (
Waldfriedhof) with monument to the
social democrat mariner, Hermann Bebert, who was murdered in 1945 for being a
conscientious objector. Since 1970 the special needs school in
Stubbenkammerstraße has been named after him • Memorial stone in honour of Lenin, who stopped at Sassnitz on his way back to Russia from his Swiss exile in 1917. The monument is located at Rügenplatz and was restored in 2017.
Sport • The
SG Empor Sassnitz has about 700 members and is the largest sports club on the island of Rügen. It has sections for football, handball, volleyball, tennis, table tennis, badminton, light athletics, judo, bowling, veterans and athletics.
Regular events • The Sassnitz Carnival Club (
Sassnitzer Karnevalclub, SKC) holds its main carnival every year at the Dwasieden Sports Hall • Children's Festival in the wildlife park with pony rides, music and entertainment on the Sunday nearest to Children's Day • The Midsummer Fire (
Mittsommerfeuer) is an event based on Swedish tradition with guests from the twin town of Trelleborg. • The High Street Festival (
Hauptstraßenfest) is celebrated by the town together with its traders since 2001 on the last weekend in June. • Summer concerts in St. John's Church, Sassnitz, regularly from June to September • The annual Rügen Harbour Days (
Rügener Hafentage) take place on the second weekend in July for three days in the town harbour. • The Sassnitz Mole Soiree (
Sassnitzer Molensoiree) takes place on the Sassnitzer Mole in the evening on the first Saturday in August • Summer Festival in the wildlife park with pony rides, music and entertainment in mid-August • Sassnitz Sail in Sassnitz Ferry Port on the third weekend in August • Circus at the entrance to the place alternating between Julius Renz and Barlay on the last weekend in August • The Promenade Revue on the beach promenade and pier on the last weekend in August • Advent Market in the old town in Sassnitz in the first advent week ==Public facilities==