Bad Doberan is a town in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is the capital of the district Bad Doberan. Population: 11.478 (2004). Bad Doberan could be called a suburb of Rostock, since it is situated just 15 km west of Rostock's city centre. Today the town is a popular bathing resort, thanks to Heiligendamm, a district of Bad Doberan situated directly at the Baltic Sea.
The classicist buildings characterizing the centres of Bad Doberan and Heiligendamm were all constructed between 1801 and 1836 by the architect Carl Theodor Severin. However, the most famous building in Bad Doberan is the cathedral, or minster (Doberaner Münster, 1368), which once belonged to a Cistercian monastery and is one of the most impressive examples of North German brick architecture.