Holstentor
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The Holstentor is one of the two remaining gateways to the German Hanseatic city of Lübeck. This late Gothic building consists of two towers with an entrance gate between them and was built in the 15th century.
Holstentor
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The Holstentor is one of the two remaining gateways to the German Hanseatic city of Lübeck. This late Gothic building consists of two towers with an entrance gate between them and was built in the 15th century.
Marienkirche
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The Marienkirche in Lübeck is a large church of cathedral-like proportions. Construction began around 1250 and ended in 1351 with the completion of the two west towers.
St. Petri zu Lubeck
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From the viewing platform at a height of 50 meters, you can look out over the narrow streets, the old town and its medieval buildings.
Willy Brandt House, Lubeck
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The Willy Brandt House in Lübeck is the place for contemporary history in the birthplace of the first social democratic chancellor.
An der Obertrave
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"An der Obertrave" is a beautifully landscaped promenade in Lübeck, which stretches from the salt reservoirs south along the river.
Rathaus
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The town hall of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck - the city's fortunes have been controlled from here for almost 800 years.
Heiligen-Geist-Hospital
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The hospital was built as a foundation for Lübeck merchants in the middle of Lübeck's old town on the Koberg in 1286.
An der Mauer
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In the beautiful and worth seeing street "An der Mauer" are many small, half-timbered houses on the street.
Burgtor-Befestigungsanlage Lubeck
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The Burgtor is one of the two remaining gateways to the German Hanseatic city of Lübeck. The other is the Holstentor. This late Gothic building consists of a tower with an entrance gate and was built in 1444.
Lubeck Cathedral
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Lübeck Cathedral is a large Protestant cathedral in Lübeck. The cathedral is part of the world heritage. With a length of more than 130 meters, the cathedral is one of the longest brick churches
Gange e Hofe
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Not only are the two courtyards of the captain's widows worth seeing, the over 70 other corridors and courtyards are also interesting.
Le diable a la Marienkirche
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Huge big brick church in the heart of the city. Heavily damaged in the Second World War, but rebuilt. A devil on the side of the church witnessed it all.
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