The most valuable and oldest building in Warnemünde is the Vogtei. It was once a royal Danish palace (1250), a royal bailiwick, a manor house, the seat of the Swedish and French bailiffs and the seat of the municipal bailiff (1605). The bailiwick has always been a hospitable place with a brewery and tavern.
Today it is the seat of the Tourist Board Rostock & Warnemünde.
It is also possible to get married in the Warnemünder Vogtei. There are many locks of love directly on the opposite of the Vogtei. It shows how popular weddings are in the seaside resort.
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Photo: Joachim Kloock, TZRW