Teepott Warnemünde, Architectural heritage restaurant at Seepromenade, Warnemünde, Germany.
Teepott Warnemünde is a round, three-story restaurant building located on the waterfront promenade. Its roof consists of three distinctive curved shells that span a large floor space and cover the dining area beneath.
The original tea pavilion from the early twentieth century was destroyed during the Second World War. The current building was constructed in the 1960s using innovative design methods that were unusual for its time.
The name refers to a former tea pavilion that once attracted visitors to this spot on the waterfront. Today, diners experience regional cuisine in a building that has become a gathering place for both locals and travelers.
Access is straightforward from the waterfront promenade, where outdoor seating is available in good weather. For larger groups, it is advisable to reserve a table in advance to avoid wait times.
The roof was constructed using an unusually thin shell that tapers more at the edges than at the center. This technical approach was exceptional for the 1960s and demonstrated innovative solutions in construction.
Location: Rostock
Architects: Ulrich Müther
Address: Seepromenade 1, 18119 Rostock
Phone: +493815484588
Website: https://teepott-restaurant.de
GPS coordinates: 54.18170,12.08560
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:02
Rostock is a port city on the Baltic Sea with a long history spanning centuries. The old town features Gothic churches such as St. Mary's Church and St. Peter's Church, while well-preserved city walls and the town hall stand as reminders of its prosperous past as a Hanseatic city. The city's maritime heritage is documented in museums that tell the stories of ships, crafts, and life at sea. Visitors will find plenty to explore: a zoo with animals from different parts of the world, the IGA Park with botanical gardens, and in nearby Warnemünde, beaches, a lighthouse, and an active harbor. Families enjoy leisure parks, trampoline arenas, and interactive museums. Karl's Adventure Village outside Rostock appeals especially to children. The city also has shopping areas such as the New Market with its historic buildings, modern shopping centers, and the Alter Strom in Warnemünde, where restaurants and shops line the waterfront. Those interested in history can visit museums dedicated to local culture, shipbuilding, and a memorial site of a former prison. Rostock connects the sea, history, and recreation in one place. Walking through the city, you encounter brick buildings, church spires, harbor views, and spaces where locals and visitors move between shops, museums, churches, and parks.
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