2 Best Sights in Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein and the Baltic Coast

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We've compiled the best of the best in Lübeck - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Lübecker Dom

Fodor's Choice

Construction of this, the city's oldest building, began in 1173. Its founder, Heinrich der Löwe himself, laid the foundation stone. The cathedral was initially built as a Romanesque brick building, which was completed in 1230, but starting in 1266 its reconstruction to a Gothic hall church began. The building, which was repeatedly altered, was severely damaged in an air raid in 1942. It was not until 1982 that the reconstruction was completed. The richly decorated church houses, among other things, a triumphal cross by the Lübeck artist Bernt Notke and the Renaissance pulpit, which is decorated with seven alabaster reliefs.

Marienkirche

The impressive redbrick Gothic structure, which has the highest brick nave in the world, looms behind the Rathaus. Look for the old bells, as they are still in the spot where they fell during the bombing of Lübeck.

Marienkirchhof 1, Lübeck, 23552, Germany
0451-397–700
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€4

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