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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LübeckLübeck - Wikipedia

    Lübeck has a population of about 217,000 people and is the 2nd largest city in Schleswig-Holstein. Lübeck became a major city after becoming a part of the Hanseatic League in the 15th century. Lübeck later became one of the important and leading Hanseatic cities in Europe.

  2. Welcome to Lübeck, a hidden gem in Germany’s crown that’s just waiting for us to explore. With its enchanting old town and distinctive Holstentor gate, stepping into Lübeck feels like entering a fairy tale.

  3. Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Lübeck – the former capital and Queen City of the Hanseatic League – was founded in the 12th century and prospered until the 16th century as the major trading centre for northern Europe. It has remained a centre for maritime commerce to this day, particularly with the Nordic countries.

  4. Jul 27, 2023 · What to do in Lübeck depends on your interests, of course, but on our visits, we’ve spent most of our time in Lübecks Old Town which is also where most of the most popular sights and attractions are located.

  5. Jan 26, 2020 · Let’s explore the best things to do in Lübeck: 1. Altstadt Source: Shutterstock Altstadt. Germany’s largest historic centre is 100 hectares of historic streets under the watch of those seven spires. A classic Lübeck street scene has would be rows of Renaissance gabled houses broken by passageways.

  6. Lübeck is a World Heritage Site that wows visitors with its unforgettable buildings, art and culture as well as its cosy pubs and world-famous marzipan.

  7. Go with the flow and take a care-free stroll through the UNESCO World Heritage Site, breathe in the history, discover art and culture in unexpected places and experience Lübeck's elixir of life - the waterways connecting Lübeck and the Baltic Sea!

  8. The Hanseatic City of Lübeck (Hansestadt Lübeck) is the largest German port on the Baltic Sea and the second-largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, situated at the mouth of the river Trave (hence the name of its port suburb Travemünde). The city has been an important port since the 12th century.

  9. www.hanse.org › en › discover-the-hanseatic-citiesHanseatic City of Lübeck

    On the banks of the Trave and Wakenitz rivers, the impressive silhouette of Lübeck - the old queen of the Hansa - rises with its seven towers. As an example of "the power and historic role of the Hanseatic League", UNESCO designated Lübeck's old town as a World Heritage Site.

  10. www.sh-tourismus.de › en › regions-and-citiesLübeck: SH-Tourismus

    The Hanseatic city of Lübeck stands for narrow alleyways, traditional houses, the seven spires, UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Holsten Gate, tasty marzipan and much more besides. Set off on the trail of Lübeck’s Nobel Prize winners, Günter Grass, Thomas Mann and Willy Brandt, and explore the “Queen of the Hanseatic League”!