The Nikolaikirche in Rostock is one of the oldest preserved hall churches in the Baltic region, built starting from 1230. It is a significant cultural and spiritual center in the city, hosting various concerts and events. The church features a unique blend of architectural styles, including a Gothic tower and a baroque lantern. Although the church suffered significant damage during World War II, it has been reconstructed and now serves as a venue for cultural and religious activities. Visitors can admire the church's historic architecture, attend concerts, and explore the surrounding area
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Activities: We walked past Rostock's oldest building, now the registry office, and then headed to the Nikolaikirche. This church dates back to around 1230, making it one of the oldest churches in the Baltic Sea region
Highlights: We thought it was very cool to see the apartments built in the church after the war ✨