Hanseatic city of Rostock Travel Guide - distant places

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DISTANT PLACES

Travel tips by Bremen sehenswert far from the Hanseatic City of Bremen

Hanseatic City of Rostock - A Travel Guide

Table of Contents

 

Rostock - View of the harbor in the city center

View of the harbor in the city center

 

Introduction

Rostock Travel Guide

 

City Tours

From Kröpeliner Tor to the New Market and on to the City Harbor

Along the Old City Wall from Kröpeliner Tor to St. Peter's Church

 

Points of Interest

Hausbaumhaus

IGA Park

Abbey of the Holy Cross

Kröpeliner Straße

Kröpeliner Tor

Lange Straße

St. Mary's Church

New Market

St. Nicholas' Church

St. Peter's Church

Gothic Town Hall

City Harbor

Ständehaus

Steintor

Universität

Warnemünde

Ziegenmarkt

 

Practical Tips

Information

Museums

Rostock with children

 

Background Stories

What is Brick Gothic?

Vicke Schorler's Panorama - Rostock history

 

Rostock - A good alternative program is also a visit to the zoo

A good alternative program is also a visit to the zoo

 

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Map

 

Rügen by the Baltic Sea

Active holiday featuring cycling and hiking

Enjoy an active holiday featuring cycling and hiking along the Baltic coast in Mönchgut on the island of Rügen. Long sandy beaches, rolling hills, and lush forests provide a varied and beautiful setting for your getaway. Often, the only thing breaking the peace is the distant whistle of the historic 'Rasender Roland' steam train. Despite its name (which suggests something "racing" or fast), it’s actually quite the opposite. A journey by train is simply part of the holiday experience.

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Rügen by the Baltic Sea - Rasender Roland

 

In the Probstei in late summer

Schönberger Strand and sea and more

Can you walk or ride a bike from Brasilien (Brazil) to Kalifornien (California) in just a few minutes, always with a view of the water? No, not with your finger on the globe or map, but in person. You’ll have to forgo Copacabana and the Sunset Strip with the Angels in Los Angeles (Spanish for "The Angels"). Instead, you get Germany’s "True North" with all its bright sides. Of course, there are sometimes shadows here too, but they belong only on the margins of this story.

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Schönberger Strand

 

Wismar

The Hanseatic City on the Baltic Sea and its UNESCO World Heritage

The World Heritage House is a building with a stone front house and an attached timber-framed Kemladen on a foundation of loose fieldstones from a medieval predecessor building. This beautifully restored small building complex visually illustrates and provides information via text panels about the lives of past generations in the hall houses typical for Wismar, along with their outbuildings. Additionally, there is extensive information about the city’s history and numerous protected buildings in the old town - there are 1,754 in total, with 306 designated as individual monuments. In the old town, one is right in the middle of Wismar’s UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Wismar and its UNESCO World Heritage

 

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