Welcome to Rostock, home to one of the oldest universities in the world, dating from 1419, a significant tourist destination on the Baltic Sea, the fourth largest port city in Germany and the largest in the Baltic coast, connecting Germany to all major Scandinavian destinations and worldwide cruises. At the New Market Square, one of the most picturesque places in Rostock, admire the mixt baroque and gothic style of the Town Hall with its 7 towers and learn the storey of the Seagulls' Fountain with its figures, representing Neptune, the god of the sea and his sons.
See St. Mary's Church, the only main Rostock church to survive WWII air raids, and its famous astronomical clock built in the 15th century. Admire the tower of St Petri Church, a gothic landmark for all the fishermen in the area, destroyed during WWII and rebuilt later on.
See parts of the old city's fortifications, partially standing with its ramparts stretched out with built-in guard houses and a section of the wooden wall walk. Admire the Dutch Renaissance city Stone Gate, and read the motto written on the walls: “Sit intra te concordia et publica Felicitas” (“May harmony and prosperity reign within your walls”). Learn all about the University, the oldest in the Baltic and its Fountain of Happiness.
Take a walking tour in this beautiful city, gracefully reborn like a Phoenix from the ashes. Spend some time here and discover this fascinating and vibrant city with its rich history in a walking tour that covers the main highlights of this unique place!