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gothic
Roztok
Polabian Slavs
Valdemar I
Kloster zum Heiligen Kreuz
Nonnenaltar
predella
mise en tombeau
into the hell
Kulturhistorisches Museum
entombment
Germany
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Rostock
Hanse
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
winged altar
Grablegung
Hanseatic League
Hell´s mouth


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Rostock - Kulturhistorisches Museum

Rostock - Kulturhistorisches Museum
With more than 200.000 inhabitants Rostock is the largest city in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Small Slavic settlements existed already in the 8th century. A settlement named Roztok was founded in the 11th century by Polabian Slavs. This town was burnt down by troops of the Danish king Valdemar I in 1161. Afterwards the place was settled by German traders.

After 1226 Rostock became the seat of the Lordship of Rostock.

In the 1250s the city became a member of the Hanseatic League. In the 14th century, it was a powerful seaport town with 12,000 inhabitants and the largest city in Mecklenburg. Ships for cruising the Baltic Sea were constructed in Rostock. Until the last Hansa Convention in 1669, Rostock took a leading role in the Baltic Sea behind Lübeck.
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The museum, founded mid 19th century, is hosted in the "Kloster zum Heiligen Kreuz", that got finally dissolved in 1920. The conversion into a museum began already in 1976, but the restoration of the buildings remained incomplete until 1997.

The winged Nonnenaltar (nun's altar) was created in the early 16th century. Its former location was in the church's nuns' gallery, thus the name. The wings show depictions from the legend of the finding of the cross by Empress Helena.

The entombment of Jesus and Christ's descent into hell. Both details of the predella.

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