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Very cool spot 🛟⚓Best in the evening when the weather is nice ☀️ There are restaurants and hip pop-up bars 🍺🍷
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The Ludewig Basin in Rostock's city harbor is getting a new 180-meter-long promenade. Where concrete remains and wild growth currently dominate the scene, in just 18 months people will be able to stroll and enjoy the view of the Warnow. Dr. Chris Müller, Senator for Finance, Administration and Order of the Hanseatic City of Rostock, is delighted: "The area of the Ludewig Basin was for a long time unsightly wasteland that marked the eastern end of the city harbor for many locals and guests. The new promenade will now close this gap. In this way, a very attractive new piece of waterfront is being created that Rostock residents and tourists alike will surely soon discover for themselves." The area had already been examined for possible bomb remains from World War II at the end of June. The actual construction work is now beginning with the necessary demolition work and the new bank protection. For this purpose, a
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The Kröpeliner Gate, first mentioned in documents in 1280, is the most magnificent of the 22 city and water gates that once existed. The six-story gate with a height of 54 meters is now a city history meeting center and shows an exhibition on Rostock's city fortifications. https://www.rostock.de/erlebnisse/kroepeliner-tor.html
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At over 700 years old, it is probably the oldest town hall in Germany built in the Gothic brick style. Between 1270 and 1290 there were already two connected gabled houses, to which a third was soon added. Later, these three houses were visually combined into one building by a high display wall with seven towers. A richly decorated Gothic porch with a portico soon followed. From the roof of this portico, the "Burspraken", the regulations issued by the council, were once read out to the Rostock residents gathered in the market, while court sessions took place below. The town hall also served as a trading center for the citizens. Both floors were used for commercial purposes. At the foot of the town hall, on the entrance column, lies a snake. The first records of it date from the early 19th century. Its meaning has not yet been clearly established. As a symbol of wisdom, it could have helped the councillors in difficult situations, been a measure of eel for the fish trade on the New Market, or it served journeymen as proof that they had also been to Rostock on their travels. The snake was damaged or stolen several times over the years. In 1998, the artist Erhard John created the mythical creature out of bronze: a snake with an eel's tail. The new snake was presented to the city on its 780th anniversary and was named "Johannes". Stroke the snake Johannes on the head - that is supposed to bring good luck! https://www.ostsee.de/rostock/rathaus.php
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As a landmark of the Hanseatic city of Rostock, the Kröpeliner Tor has changed its appearance as well as its purpose and purpose over the centuries. Today the monument houses exhibitions and invites you to visit.
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Today's main building of the University of Rostock essentially consists of two parts. The southern wing, the New Museum, was built in 1844 as a "museum for the University of Rostock". On the site of the old university, the White College, the central building and the right wing were built between 1867 and 1870.
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