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The grand boulevard in Kühlungsborn, once Bülow Weg, then Stalin Allee, Straße des Friedens and today Ostseeallee. Now they shine again in the style of the old seaside architecture, the villas in the front row. I will try to describe in brief impressions what some of them experienced. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, twin towns tried to warn the municipalities on the Baltic Sea against the proliferation of bed and breakfasts. Kühlungsborn's building regulations never allowed buildings to be built higher than the treetops. The street name also shows how the historians took credit for other people's work. Perhaps the image quality is not optimal and my comments are too quick, for which I apologize.