Lübeck Cathedral, also known as Lübecker Dom, is a stunning example of brick Gothic architecture with deep historical roots. The high vaulted ceilings and peaceful interior create a quiet, awe-inspiring atmosphere. Unlike some of the city’s more crowded attractions, this cathedral offers a calm space for reflection and appreciation of medieval design. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or simply looking for a moment of serenity in the...
Read moreThis is the main Lubeck Cathedral dating back to as early as 12 cent. It has two towers (with an iron support between them) out of total of 7 on Lubeck old town panorama. Here, you cannot climb any of two (for that visit the St. Peter's). Likewise all others it was heavily damaged during WWII bombing, but restored later. The last renovations are still in progress, but you can visit inside and see the old wooden Altar along with the Astronomic clock....
Read moreA lovely cathedral. We came at 3 Pm on a weekday and got in for free. We came just in time for the clock to strike 3, at three a figure on the clock started striking a bell (see attached video). The other churches had more color inside but this one is larger and has a lot of gold and decor. The churches in Lübeck remind me a lot of the churches in Riga, probably because they where both part of the Hansa trade league. I do...
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