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Füchtingshof
The guide was updated:Back in medieval times charitable foundations were established in order to ensure that widows and orphans of seafarers and merchants were cared for. The most famous foundation in Lübeck is the Füchtingshof, which can be found right in the heart of the Old Town.
Useful Information
- Address: Glockengießerstraße 23- 27, 23552 Lübeck
- Opening hours: A visit is usually possible from 3 pm to 6 pm, if the gate is open.
- Website: www.visit-luebeck.com/old-town/alleys-courtyards
- Email: info@luebeck-tourismus.de
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Behind the thick walls of Lübeck’s famous Landmark an exhibition entitled “The Hanseatic League – The Power of Trade” invites you to a fascinating medieval world of global trade and seafaring. Incidentally, the city gate was equipped with 30 cannons in the late Middle Ages, but none has ever fired a single shot.
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Lübeck Town Hall
Lübeck Town Hall is one of the most beautiful town halls in Germany. In 1230 its construction started right in the centre of the Old Town on the market. The dark bricks of the Town Hall make a striking contrast to the traditional red-brick construction of the surrounding buildings. The patricians extended the building several times, adding the magnificent freestone facade, the decorative balcony and the three towers, known locally as the“giants”.
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St. Peter's church
The Romanesque church was erected between 1227 and 1250. It is not used for church services any more. Nowadays the bright church hall holds events and exhibitions and during the Christmas season a beautiful craft market takes place inside. A very special view over the island-shaped Old Town – and on a good day even up to the Baltic sea – is offered from the 50 m high viewing platform of the St. Petri church tower.
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St. Mary's church
This Lutheran church is full of art and atmosphere, with a very moving Chapel of Memory. It was constructed between 1250 and 1350 and is the third largest church in Germany.
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The Cathedral
The cathedral is one of the oldest historical monuments in Lübeck’s Old Town. It houses numerous works of art such as the 17-metre Triumphal Cross by Bernt Notke of 1477, the pulpit and the imposing Lettner clock.
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St. Jacob's
St. Jacob's church is easy to recognise from a distance as it has four spherical globes on the tower's helm edge. The three-naved Gothic brick hall church (built in 1334) has been the church of seafarers since the Middle Ages. It was consecrated together with St. Mary's and St. Peter's. Since the church did not suffer any damage during the 2nd World War, the boxed pew and historic organ are still intact. The small "Stellwagen organ" is one of the best preserved examples of North German organs from the 16th century.
A lifeboat commemorates the sinking of the four-masted barque "Pamir" in 1957. It is located in the north tower chapel and represents the "National Memorial for Civilian Shipping" today.
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Hospital of the Holy Spirit
Responsible residents of Lübeck built the Hospital of the Holy Spirit, where care was provided for the elderly and infirm in the 13th century already. At Christmas time, visitors of the craft market inside the hospital’s vaulted hall can soak up the medieval atmosphere.
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Füchtingshof
Back in medieval times charitable foundations were established in order to ensure that widows and orphans of seafarers and merchants were cared for. The most famous foundation in Lübeck is the Füchtingshof, which can be found right in the heart of the Old Town.
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Buddenbrook-House
Heinrich and Thomas Mann are two of Lübeck’s most famous sons. The Buddenbrook-House is dedicated to the two writers and the “Buddenbrooks”.
This is the place to find out all you ever wanted to know about the Mann family and their works. Walk through the house with its authentically furnished rooms and feel as if you were walking through the novel itself.
Note: Due to extensive renovation work, the museum will be closed until September 2023. During this time, the interim exhibition „Mann brothers” will be on view at the Behnhouse/Drägerhouse.
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Willy-Brandt-House Lübeck
Dramatic staging and multimedia services are used which allow visitors to gain a much better understanding of the German history of the 20th century. The permanent exhibition of the German Federal Chancellor Willy Brandt Foundation shows photos from all stages of the famous politician's life.
Official documents, which include the letter to John F. Kennedy written immediately after the Berlin Wall was built, and the manuscript of the government declaration from 1969 with the famous slogan "let's dare more democracy", are just as much part of the exhibition as Brandt's school leaving certificate or a letter to Nora, his daughter living in Norway.
Interview transcripts and newsreels show the public appearance of Willy Brandt from his time as mayor in Berlin up to his resignation as German Federal Chancellor.
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Günter Grass-House
This museum is dedicated to the multi-talented Günter Grass, Laureate of the Nobel Prize for literature. Besides housing an interesting exhibition of manuscripts, drawings and sculptures, the building is also a forum for literature and fine arts. The house also has a beautiful garden, a shop and a café.
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Museum Behnhouse/Drägerhouse
In two magnificent merchants’ houses – almost palatial in their grandeur – modern-day visitors can see what life was like in Goethe’s time. The two houses, which have been combined to form one museum, also house a collection of paintings from the 19th century to classical modernism.
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KOLK 17 Puppet theatre & museum
Due to renovation works the Puppet theatre & museum will reopen its doors in 2023.
The Puppet Theatre Museum is a magical universe of puppets with over 1,200 exhibits from around the world. It is displayed in five half-timbered houses in the romantic Old Town. Hidden behind the ancient walls are the legacies of three dynasties of puppeteers: puppets and stages, props, posters and barrel organs. Not far from the Museum is the Lübeck Puppet Theatre (Kolk 20 – 22) with a daily changing Programme.
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Museum Of Natural History And The Environment
Stroll around this museum and learn more about the diverse flora and fauna in the Lübeck region. This is a great place to get a fascinating insight into the natural history of Schleswig-Holstein, including a gigantic 14-metre-long skeleton of a sperm whale and other fossils. There is a wide range of events and holiday programmes provided at the museum.
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Lübeck by boat
Take a relaxing boat tour along the small canals and waterways and experience Lübeck from a different angle.
-City-Schifffahrt-
Departure: at "An der Obertrave" (next to the Music and Congress Centre) and from two piers located at "An der Untertrave"
March – April and October – 23. Dezember: daily 11 am, 12.30 am, 2 pm, 3.30 pm
May – September: daily 10 am, 11.30 am, 1 pm, 2.30 pm, 4 pm, 5.30 pm
Phone: +494512963424
www.cityschifffahrt.de
-Quandt Linie Lübeck-
Departure: "Holstentorterrassen" (an der Overtrave) quay and Wallhalbinsel (next to the Music and Conress Centre)
May – 14th October: daily 10 am – 6 pm, every half an hour
15th October – 30th April: reduced times, please call for more information
Phone: +4945177799
www.quandt-linie.de
-Stühff - Lübecker Barkassenfahrt-
Departure: An der Obertrave 15a
Daily: 10 am – 5.30 pm, every 90 minutes, during low season at reduced times
Phone: +494517078222
www.luebecker-barkassenfahrt.de
Tour from Lübeck to Travemünde
-MS Hanse Fahrt-
Departure: from Untertrave Hansemuseum to Travemünde Kaiserbrücke
Daily: 10.30 am, 1 pm and 5 pm, during low season at reduced times.
Tour: 90 min
Phone: +4901635475773
www.hanse-travemuende.de
Book the tickets for MS Hanse here:
www.shop.luebeck-ticket.de
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Boat Now
Discover the Old Town of Lübeck from the water: Enjoy a boat trip along the small canals of Lübeck around the Old Town in your own electric boat.
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Splashtour Lübeck
Experience the UNESCO city with the amphibian bus from a different angle!
In about 60 minutes you will see the most interesting and beautiful corners of the Hanseatic city. The highlight of the trip is the spectacular SPLASH! into the Trave.
Minimum participation 15 persons
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Guided tours
Guided tours in English:
Individual guided tours of the city:
Duration: approx. 2 hours
Our experienced city guides are also available for exclusive individual thematic tours any time you like, offering tours in German, English, Dutch, French, Swedish, Danish, Chinese, Norwegian, Finnish, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.
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Tour the city by bus
"Open air" sightseeing tour of the city in an open double-decker bus. Comfortably enjoy all the important sights of Lübeck while sitting in a bus and listening to the guide's explanations.
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