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Town Hall Print E-mail

The present-day Town Hall was built in the 13th century as a cloth hall and emporium and at that time comprised three houses. The gables of  these houses are still visible in the magnificent facade with its impressive wind holes. The "Lange Haus" was added to the town hall, to be followed by the "Kriegsstubenbau". During the Renaissance period, the building was expanded by the addition of a freestone front along the market square and steps facing the Breite Straße.
Inside the Town hall, many medieval remnants had to make way for reconstruction work in the 19th century. However, just recently Gothic paintings were uncovered in the auditorium, and the historical paintings dating back to 1892/94 have a certain flair of their own. The Lübeck Senate still convenes in the council chamber. This Town Hall is considered one of the oldest and most magnificent town hall buidings in Germany.


Breite Straße 64
D-23552 Lübeck
phone: +49 (0)451/ 1 22 10 05

sightseeing:
Monday – Friday: 11.00 a.m., 12.00 a.m. und 3.00 p.m.
(unless no events take place)







 
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The construction of Lübeck's   
city hall began in 1230 and is with its various changes one of the most beautiful townhalls in Germany.


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