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    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. Jul 6, 2024 · Below you will find our full guide to all the best things to see in Lübeck to plan your ultimate trip. Lübeck is one of the best cities to visit in Northern Germany. From its UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town to its long and interesting history, there is much to captivate you here in Lübeck.

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    • 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.
    • Holstentor. More than just a building, Holstentor, guarding the western entrance to the Old Town is a landmark known all over Germany. Started in 1464, the gate has Lübeck’s signature North German Brick Gothic design.
    • St Mary’s Church. Like the Holstentor, you can’t overstate the significance of St Mary’s Church. Dating to the 13th and 14th centuries, its Brick Gothic design would be replicate at dozens of churches around the Baltic in the Middle Ages.
    • Town Hall. Among Germany’s largest medieval town halls and another photogenic landmark in Lübeck, the town hall was first mentioned in 1225. It started out as a Romanesque building and you can still spot a Romanesque blind arch in the shield wall.
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    • Holsten Gate (Holstentor) Proudly standing guard on the western entrance to Lübeck’s Old Town, the Holsten Gate (Holstentor) is the image of Lübeck. Holstentor was built in 1464, making it more than 500 years old.
    • St. Mary’s Church (Lübeck Marienkirche) You literally can’t miss St. Mary’s Church while visiting Lübeck. The church with the iconic towers is located at the highest point of the Old Town, making it visible from all over the city.
    • Lübeck Cathedral (Lübecker Dom) Lübeck’s cathedral is one of the oldest monuments in the city, built back in the 12th century by Lübeck’s founder, Henry the Lion (Henry III).
    • Streets of the Old Town (Altstadt) On our visits to Lübeck, we’ve spent most of our time on the island that constitutes the Old Town (Altstadt) – and most other tourists do the same with good reason.
  4. Lübeck Travel Guide. 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. I’ve fallen in love with its charming streets and you will too!

  5. Discover the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Lübeck's Old Town, the historic monuments, the waterways and the culture of this Nordic beauty. Explore the blog, the museums, the events and the marzipan of Lübeck, the former seafaring city and home of Thomas Mann.

  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.