The Old Town
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
 
Hanseatic City of Lübeck  
UNESCO-World Heritage since 1987
 

Lübeck, the Queen of the Hanseatic League, was founded in 1143 as the "first western city on the Baltic coast". Surrounded by water on all sides, the old town has a historic centre dominated by seven church steeples.

It was inscribed on the World Heritage list because of its superb brick Gothic architecture. The remarkable Holstein Gate is the defining feature of the Lübeck skyline. Built between 1464 and 1478 with walls which are 3.5m thick in places, it is one of the best-known and best-preserved town gates from the late Middle Ages. The archaeological riches found beneath Lübeck old town provide researchers with an important insight into medieval town life.

Hanseatic City - Total view

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