
Lubeck
Germany
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Lubeck is a charming city in northern Germany known for its brick Gothic architecture, maritime history, and sweet marzipan treats. As a major trading hub of the Hanseatic League, Lubeck's old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with medieval splendor.
Must-see attractions:
- Holstentor Gate – Lubeck’s iconic twin-towered city gate symbolizing its historic wealth.
- St. Mary’s Church – A masterpiece of northern Gothic architecture and an inspiration across Europe.
- Hospital of the Holy Spirit – One of the oldest social institutions in Europe, beautifully preserved.
Wander the cobbled lanes, cruise along the river Trave, and sample world-famous marzipan at Niederegger Café. Lubeck offers visitors a step back into the prosperous medieval era wrapped in sweet northern German charm.
Lubeck is a charming city in northern Germany known for its brick Gothic architecture, maritime history, and sweet marzipan treats. As a major trading hub of the Hanseatic League, Lubeck's old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with medieval splendor.
Must-see attractions:
- Holstentor Gate – Lubeck’s iconic twin-towered city gate symbolizing its historic wealth.
- St. Mary’s Church – A masterpiece of northern Gothic architecture and an inspiration across Europe.
- Hospital of the Holy Spirit – One of the oldest social institutions in Europe, beautifully preserved.
Wander the cobbled lanes, cruise along the river Trave, and sample world-famous marzipan at Niederegger Café. Lubeck offers visitors a step back into the prosperous medieval era wrapped in sweet northern German charm.