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Neuer Markt, Rostock (tree pics)
Steinstor, Rostock (tree pics)
Ständehaus Rostock (four pics)

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Clouds (No. 221)
Neuer Markt, Rostock (tree pics)
Steinstor, Rostock (tree pics)
Ständehaus Rostock (four pics)
City Wall, Rostock (No. 1)
Large parts of the city’s fortifications, which encircled an area of around one square kilometre, are still standing today. South-west of the Gothic Kröpeliner Tor and up to the Schwaanschen Straße, the ramparts stretch out with built-in guard houses and a section of the wooden wall-walk.
From the stone gatehouse you can follow the wall to the oldest town gate in Mecklenburg, the Kuhtor (Cow Gate), which was first documented in 1262. A plaque in the wall by the Petrikirche church serves as a reminder of the town charter confirmation in 1218. The final remaining gatehouse is the Mönchentor (Monks’ Gate), which was redesigned in 1806 in the classical style.
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