Wednesday 3 September 2014

Rostock Harbor

Today card came from Germany and it's an bird-eye view of the Rostck, the largest city in the north German state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Town's roots date back to 11th century, when a group of Elbe Slavs founded a settlement at the Warnow river called Roztoc (which means broadening of a river). In 14th century the city joined the Hanseatic League and this move had a very positive effect of city's development. In  1419 The University of Rostock was founded, one of the oldest in the World and Europe. In modern times (WWII) large parts of the central city were destroyed by Allied bombing in 1942 and 1944. Nowadays it's one of the German industrial ports at Baltic Sea.
In the card there is the City's harbor (Stadthafen) and in the left the St. Peter Church (Petrikirche). It's a popular meeting place to sit by the water and enjoy the evening
The ND 0,75 € postage was issued in 2013 as a commemorative stamp: 50 years of Fehmarn Sound Bridge (50 Jahre Fehmarnsundbrücke).

Thank You, Holger !

Country: Germany
Description: Aerial view of Rostock harbor area (Stadthafen)
Photo: J. Knobloch
Location: here

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