Each city sight of Lübeck is a unique historical landmark. To explore the main places of interest in Lübeck the tourists are recommended to cruise the city central streets on foot. The private residence of the 18th century named Behnhaus located in the Königstrasse is a great architectural masterpiece. Simple building with Rayonnants and traditional front side is nowadays turned to a museum. Among the presented museum showpieces one will find the paintings of Friedrich Overbeck and other painters of the edge of 19th – 20th centuries.
1. The optimum city transport is the bus. Several dozens of bus routes cover all the city districts. Near every public transport stops one will find special stalls to buy tickets from. … Open
Tourists should also visit the Hospital of Holy Ghost which was established by local merchants in 1280. Initially it served as a refugee for homeless people and later on the scale building was turned to a hospital. Today a part of the building is reengineered and reequipped to a museum. The spacious halls of the former hospital keep the unique fresco paintings of the 14th century as well as medieval sanctuaries. The appearance of the hospital is another point of interest. The graceful building of red bricks is crowned with elegant turrets of turquoise blue. Among other landmarks of the city one should visit the Lübeck Cathedral and the St Anne's Museum.
The unchanged symbol of the city is a monument installed on the city's picturesque waterfront Passathafen. Of course, this is about Viermastbark Passat that was used as a cargo ship between Europe and Latin America until the 1950s. The ship was once the property of Gustav Ericsson. Having miraculously avoided flooding in a storm in 1957, the ship was decommissioned and turned into a museum ship already in 1959. Tourists are fascinated by wonderful “walks” through the cargo compartments, the captain’s cabin, as well as the study of mechanisms that help to understand how everything works on the ship.
Lübeck has a lot of interesting specialty stores, and Niederegger is the one offering wonderful locally made marzipan. It has a cozy cafe and is located near the Market Square, under one … Open
The most picturesque place in Lübeck is the small fishing village of Gotmund - a fabulous corner in a modern city. It is here where the characters of Grimms' Fairy Tales could live, which comes to mind when imagining narrow streets, fairy-tale houses with thatched roofs and cozy courtyards, and fishing boats in the harbor. For fans of such picturesque and peaceful places, the village is of particular value. Those who want to enjoy great theatrical performances must visit the Zaubertheater with its fabulous atmosphere. No less exciting would be a walk through one of the picturesque parks of Lübeck - for example, Dragerpark or Schulgarten.
Lubeck is a port city located on the north coast of Germany in Schleswig-Holstein land. The Trave River flows near the city. As a Baltic port which had had an advantageous geographical … Open
Art connoisseurs will be happy to visit the Museum Behnhaus Draegerhaus, which houses a magnificent collection of artworks of impressionists, expressionists, as well as Rococo, Classicism, and Biedermeier. Many visitors are impressed by the so-called “sculpture garden” of William Breck. The 4th Federal Chancellor of Germany, Willy Brandt, was born in Lübeck, and now his house is converted into a museum. It would be interesting for those who are interested in the life of the German politician and want to see the situation in which the laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize once lived. The house of another famous German man - Gunter Grass - is now a museum too. This is a must-have for those interested in the work of the writer and artist.
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