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Hanseatic city of Rostock <9> <9> First mentioned in a document in 1161, Rostock became a powerful Hanseatic city in the 14th century by granting a large number of sovereign privileges (jurisdiction, minting rights, etc.) and a rapid development of trade and crafts.. Several wars destroyed all trade relations.. Only in the 19th century was a renewed upswing and the merchant fleet (378 sailing ships) the largest of the Baltic Sea.. <9> <9> <994/20910> <994/20909> <994/20914> <9> <9> Suggested city tour of Rostock (about two hours without sightseeing) <9> <9> 1.. Kröpeliner Tor one of 22 city gates from the 13th century <9> 2.. Kröpeliner-Tor-Center , most modern shopping center in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern <9> 3.. Five-gabled house built in 1986 with glockenspiel <9> 4.. University Square with the Rostock University founded in 1419, the oldest in Northern Europe <9> 5.. Blücher monument from 1819, the monument of the 1742 born in Rostock Field Marshal <9> 6.. Palais Baroque Hall from 1750 and the Classicist Main Guard from 1823 <9> 7.. Monastery of the Holy Cross founded as Cistercian monastery 1270 <9> 8.. Cultural History Museum <9> 9.. Michaelis Church .. built in 1488 <9> 10.. Hop market <9> 11.. Heiligengeisthof <9> 12.. St. Mary´s Church , Rostock´s largest sacred building, start of construction: mid-13th century, construction time: 200 years, worth seeing are the art treasures inside: the Astronomical Clock of 1472, the bronze baptismal font from 1290, the Rochusalltar from around 1530 and the magnificent Baroque organ the 18th century <9> 13.. Steintor built in 1577 with the secretary seal, the Great City Seal and the Council Emblem <9> 14.. Ständehaus built in the style of historicism 1889 - 93. Worth seeing are the inner halo, the stairwell and the paneled boardroom <9> 15.. Rose Garden <9> 16.. Town Hall on the Neuer Markt, the city council´s domicile for more than 700 years, built between 1270 and 1290 as a two-storey semi-detached house with vaulted cellar.. In the Middle Ages it served as a department store.. In 1484, the ´New House´ was extended to a municipal festival house with arbor, display wall and seven doors.. The baroque porch and the valuable hall hall were added at the beginning of the 18th century.. On the right facade, the windows are only painted.. <9> 17th. Kerkhoffhaus with a terracotta decorated gable from 1470 <9> 18.. Krahnstövers , gothic town house, named after a successful wine merchant <9> 19.. Kuhtor oldest gate tower Nordeutschlands from the year 1262 <9> 20.. St. Nikolai built in 1230 Under the altar is a road passage, the so-called ´Schwibbogen´, in the church roof are 20 apartments and in the tower are administrative facilities of the church <9> 21.. City wall , today still remaining as a remnant <9> 22.. Alte Markt is considered the origin of the Hanseatic city <9> 23.. At 125 meters, St. Peter´s Church is the tallest tower in the city and even a nautical landmark.. From up here you have an impressive and informative panorama over Rostock.. <9> 24th. Slüterdenkmal to commemorate the Rostock reformer who held his sermons in the 16th century instead of in Latin in Low German dialect <9> 25.. St. Katharinenstift , monastery of the Franciscans from 1223, today Hochschule für Musik <9> 26.. Northern Old Town between Kossfelderstr.. and Haedgehafen <9> 27.. Wokrenter Straße bears witness to the prosperity of yesteryear <9> 28.. House tree house late gothic town house whose wooden construction resembles the structure of a tree <9> 29.. Hafenviertel , characterized by the gable houses of Wokrenterstr.. , the stores and new buildings of the eighties <9> <9> Further information by Tourist-Information Rostock, Neuer Markt 3, <1001> Online Information}
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District Warnemünde <9> <9> The municipality of Rostock secured free access to the Baltic Sea already in 1252 and 1323 along the twelve kilometer long estuary of the Warnow.. The Baltic Sea resort belongs to Rostock - ´the beautiful daughter´.. <9> <9> Since 1926 the ´Warnemuende Woche´ takes place every year in the first week of July according to the ´Kieler Vorbild´.. <9> <9> The old stream is lined with pretty fishermen´s houses - many with ´glass boxes´;. unheated wooden glass verandas for bathers retrofitted.. <9> <9> Fancy it is in the Kurhaus and casino.. Both are housed in a 1927 building.. <9> <9> <994/1127474> <994/1278898> <994/1127473> <9> <9> The Warnemünde beach is the widest (up to 100 m) on the Mecklenburg Baltic coast.. Due to the location of the bay, there can sometimes be high waves here.. <9> <9> The dune landscape is especially beautiful.. The kilometer-long lake promenade runs behind the dunes and begins at the lighthouse , which was built in 1897/98 from white glazed bricks.. At the foot of the lighthouse stands Warnemünde´s so-called Teepott , a building with a conical concrete roof from 1965, which today houses several restaurants and the curious collection of the adventurer Reinholf Kasten.. <9> <9> Two more recent attractions have made the seaside resort even more attractive: the cruise ship and the brand-new marina splendor Hohe Dünne .. <9> <9> <994/1267329> <994/1127471> <994/1267330> <9> <9> From Warnemünde Ufer, a chargeable ferry operates day and night every fifteen minutes to the Hohe Düne, linking it to Graal Müritz and Ribnitz-Damgarten.. <9> <9> The promenade Warnemünde is pleasantly animated, despite all innovations very pretty remained.. <9> <9> For further information, please contact : Tourist-Information Warnemünde , Am Strom 59, <1001> Online Information}