Can you hear the echoes of Rostock’s past? Right here at depot12 Rostocker Nahverkehrsfreunde, the whispers of the city’s transport history come alive. Depot12 isn’t your typical museum with rigid opening hours. It’s a living testament to Rostock’s transportation evolution, lovingly curated by the Rostocker Nahverkehrsfreunde, a dedicated group who meet here every Saturday. They meticulously maintain a collection of historic trams and buses, intricate model railways, and the very wagon shed that once housed these behemoths. At depot12 Rostocker Nahverkehrsfreunde, you can experience the story of the RSAG (Rostocker Straßenbahn AG) and the growth of local transport. Imagine the clatter of horse-drawn carriages on cobblestone streets, the transition to the electric hum of the first trams in 1904, and the rumble of buses connecting the expanding city. The Rostocker Nahverkehrsfreunde are eager to share their passion through personal tours, offering a glimpse into bygone eras. Depot12 Rostocker Nahverkehrsfreunde houses a treasure trove of historical vehicles. From the elegant Triebwagen 26 and 46 to the sturdy Beiwagen 156 and the charming Kraftomnibus 233, each vehicle holds a story. Some of these, like the Triebwagen 1, 46, and 704, along with the Kraftomnibus 214, are available for private hire, offering a unique and unforgettable Rostock experience. Depot12 Rostocker Nahverkehrsfreunde isn’t just a collection of old vehicles. It’s a portal to a time when transport was more than just getting from A to B. It was an integral part of the city’s fabric, connecting communities and shaping Rostock into the vibrant city it is today. So, step into depot12 Rostocker Nahverkehrsfreunde and let the stories unfold.
Hauptfriedhof
Lost in time stands the Hauptfriedhof Trier. A tranquil expanse in the bustling city it’s more than just a cemetery.