Alter Markt & Östliche Altstadt (Historic town centre)
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This used to be the city centre of Rostock in the past. Now, it's a quiet cobbled square surrounded by some cute residential brickstone houses and the Petrikirche. Hardly any tourists know that this beautiful place exists, even some locals have never been there.
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Ringelnatz
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The Ringelnatz is a charming café, offering breakfast/brunch, coffee and cakes, snacks, ice-cream, and freshly made juices and smoothies in the summer time. It is named after the German author, cabaret artist and painter Joachim Ringelnatz.
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Zoologischer Garten Rostock
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Rostock's zoo is worth a visit, especially for families with kids. There are many different animals to see on the spacious green grounds. A special and quite new attraction is the Darwineum. Learn and experience the wonders of evolution, from the big bang theory (among others) to where we are now.
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Petrikirche
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The Petrikirche is the embodiment of a Northern German church: plain and modest from both inside and outside, the Gothic brickstone church from the 14th century is a good place to spend some moments in silence, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The church also hosts the Protestant student congregation of Rostock.
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Kunsthalle Rostock
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Every Rostocker who is just a tiny bit into art has been here at least once. The Kunsthalle is the only newly built art gallery of the former GDR, which is mirrored in its special architecture. It's not big, but big enough to spend 1 or 2 hours there, and the open bright rooms have proved to be very adaptable for a variety of exhibitions.
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Nikolaikirche
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Besides the Petrikirche this is the second church in Rostock's historic old town. However, it's not only interesting because it's a church from the 13th century, but because it's used for various purposes, such as concerts, markets, fairs, and exhibitions. The upper part is even used as a living space, as you can see from the unsual roof.
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Café Kloster
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This lovely café is right in the city centre, but hidden between the backyards of the university main building and the former physics department. Opposite the university church and the historico-cultural museum, it is part of a historical monastery complex. Enjoy some yummy hot choc, homemade waffles and the cozy charme of the place.
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