Steintor

Steintor

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“May harmony and prosperity reign within your walls” These words etched into the Steintor’s stone face whisper a tale of conflict and resilience. We stand before the Steintor in Rostock a magnificent Renaissance gateway. It’s not just a pretty face though. This gate holds centuries of history within its walls.

The Steintor you see today is not the original. The first Steintor was built in 1279. It quickly became the city’s main entrance surpassing the older Kuhtor. It stood for almost 300 years. That is until 1565. Rostock clashed with Schwerin over a beer tax. The Duke Johann Albrecht I was displeased. He stormed into Rostock with 500 horsemen. He then ruthlessly destroyed the Steintor the Zwingerhof and sections of the city walls. He even used the stones to build a fortress.

The conflict only ended in 1573 with the First Rostock Inheritance Treaty. This treaty secured Mecklenburg’s rule over Rostock for centuries. The citizens then bought back the right to rebuild their city. They tore down the Duke’s fortress. From 1574 to 1577 they rebuilt the Steintor. They chose the Dutch Renaissance style a testament to their newfound freedom.

The names of the builders are remarkably well documented. Antonius Wahrholt led the project. Hans Borgloh the sculptor and Hinrich Kate the master carpenter all contributed. Even Otto the Wallmaster who managed the earthworks is remembered. The inscription above the gate is more than decoration. It reflects the hard-won peace between Rostock and the Duke. It is a constant reminder of their shared future.

The Steintor’s city side is ornately decorated. Three coats of arms are displayed. The Mecklenburg bull’s head represents the Duke’s authority. The Rostock Lordship’s and the Hanseatic city’s own coats of arms stand beside it. This arrangement subtly but powerfully conveyed the new balance of power. The Steintor’s field side a plain structure with narrow openings reveals its defensive purpose. It served as part of the city’s fortifications. Until 1849 a round tower called the Zwinger supported its defense.

World War II badly damaged the Steintor. Its tower was destroyed and the gate burned down. It was later meticulously restored between 1950 and 1956. The restoration led by Baumeister Grützmacher gave back the gate to Rostock. Twelve illuminated stelae now stand where the connecting city walls once stood. They symbolize that lost connection. Since 2016 two Rostock griffins stand guard on the city side adding a modern touch.

So as you gaze upon the Steintor remember its history. It’s a reminder of conflict reconciliation and the enduring spirit of Rostock. This magnificent gate is more than stone and mortar. It is a symbol of the city’s past present and future a testament to the resilience of its people.

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