Attractions and Places to Visit in Rostock
Metropolitan flair coupled with Hanseatic architecture, a broad cultural scene, modern gastronomy and diverse shopping offers make the Hanseatic City of Rostock a genuine experience for fans of culture and cities.
The oldest university in Northern Europe (anno 1418), churches, monasteries, city gates and the omnipresent brick Gothic buildings allow visitors to sense the Hanseatic flair of former days. Numerous museums and cultural offers at extraordinary locations such as a former shipyard hall or an earlier convent provide a varied programme.
St. Mary’s Church
St. Mary’s is Rostock’s largest church and one of the largest brickstone gothic buildings in the whole Baltic region. For more than 770 years, it has been a place of prayer, worship, meetings of civil or academic character, and a place of the arts.
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The Kröpelin Gate
Closing the western end of Kröpeliner Strasse, this six-storey brick gate was built in the 14C. It houses an exhibition on Rostock's fortifications.
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The Town Hall
The town hall was built in 1270 as a two-storey double gable building with a vaulted cellar and was used as a store in the Middle Ages. The town hall combines different building styles.
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