Lübeck: Gothic Architecture
Places and attractions in the Gothic architecture category
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Museum in an iconic Gothic city gate The Holstentor is a historic gateway that stands as a proud emblem of Lübeck, a picturesque city in northern Germany. This formidable structure, with its twin towers and arched entrance, harkens back to the 15th century, a testament to Lübeck's past as a free...
St. Mary's Church
13th-century symbol of the city St. Mary's Church, standing tall in the historic city of Lübeck, Germany, is a breathtaking example of Northern European brick Gothic architecture. This monumental church, officially known as the Marienkirche, has been a central figure in Lübeck's skyline since its...
Lübeck Cathedral
Lübeck Cathedral, a towering testament to medieval architecture, stands as one of the most significant churches in the city of Lübeck, Germany. Dedicated to Saint Mary, the cathedral was founded in 1173 and has since been a beacon of the city's religious and cultural...
Burgtor
The Burgtor, standing proudly in the northern German city of Lübeck, is not just an architectural marvel but also a gateway to history. As one of the two remaining city gates from the medieval fortifications that once encircled Lübeck, the Burgtor serves as a...
Aegidienkirche
Nestled in the heart of Lübeck, a city renowned for its medieval architecture, the Aegidienkirche stands as a poignant memorial to the ravages of war and the endurance of heritage. Though now a roofless ruin, the church's history is as rich as the Hanseatic city in...
St. Catherine's Church
St. Catherine Church in Lübeck is a Brick Gothic church which belonged to a Franciscan monastery in the name of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, seized along other property from the Catholic Church by a city ordinance drawn up by the Lutheran pastor and friend of Martin Luther...
Sacred Heart Church
The Sacred Heart Church is the main Roman Catholic church in Lübeck. It was built in 1888 and consecrated on 10 May 1891.