Rostock Region’s Vibrant Weekend: Autumn Festivals, Comedy, and Art
Saturday: Adventure Miles, Crime Comedy, and Apple Festivals
Kickstart your weekend in the Rostock region with a myriad of exciting events, from cultural nights to art festivals. Bad Doberan‘s city center transforms into an adventure mile for the 17th time, with Platt Deutsch storytelling at the Ehm Welk Haus starting from 5 PM. (“Platt Rut Ut de Mottenkist” means “To plat in Plattut de Mottenkist” in English.)
Güstrow‘s Ernst-Barlach Theater presents a thrilling crime comedy, “The 39 Stages” by John Buchan and Alfred Hitchcock, staged by the Altmark Theater from Stendal, starting at 7:30 PM.
Bid farewell to winter at Letzowow at swaaan‘s apple festival, featuring a mobile apple press from 10 AM, a creative and craftsman market from 11 AM, and readings and music from 1 PM.
In Gnozno city, a street art festival commences at 2 PM, with international performances including an Italian clown and a rope-dancer. Kaspar Groß and Arne Lifson will moderate the festivities.
Sunday: Autumn Festival, Young Designers, and Comedy
Head to the Klockenhagen open-air museum for their autumn festival, starting at 10 AM, featuring dragon building, jewelry design, apple processing, and a historical apple press in action, along with a field kitchen offering delicious waffles.
Warnemünde’s Dock Inn hosts a “Ponyhof” design market from 1 PM, showcasing young artists’ clothing, jewelry, and decorative items, with artificial makeup stations and workshops for visitors.
Laughter and wit await at Rostock‘s mau club, where Patrick Salmen presents “Yoga gegen Rechts” (Yoga against the far right), combining short stories with dry humor and sharp observations. Show starts at 7:30 PM.
Did you know? The annual apple festivals in the region celebrate the apple harvest season and local agriculture.
Pro tips: Wear comfortable shoes for exploring the adventure mile in Bad Doberan and the street art festival in Gnozno city. Remember to bring cash for market purchases at Letzowow at swaaan and the Ponyhof design market.
FAQs
- Q: Are these events free to attend?
A: Entry to most events is free, but some activities may have small fees. It’s best to check the individual event websites for more details.
- Q: Are these events suitable for children?
A: Yes, most of these events are family-friendly, offering activities and entertainment for all ages.
Embrace the vibrant spirit of the Rostock region this weekend! Whether you’re seeking adventure, culture, art, or laughter, there’s something for everyone. Don’t forget to share your experiences and tag 247sports.news in your social media posts!
