
Lübeck, a town in the Schleswig-Holstein Land, is one of the most important German ports on the Baltic Sea. Lübeck, as well as being an important city from a historical point of view (it was one of the cities of the Hanseatic League, a medieval commercial alliance between many cities in northern Europe) is also a major convention center. In the city there are several locations where are held professional events and conferences, as the Auditorium Musik-und Kongresshalle, a classical building on the river Trave, or Buddenbrookhaus, home to world-class literary events.
From Lubeck depart also vessels of the TT Line towards Sweden: a two-day shipping widely used for conventions and conferences. Also the Maritim Strandhotel Travemünde offers space and equipment suitable for exhibitions, conferences and events.
Lübeck is above all a city that has retained all the charm of the medieval city, with a historical centre that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, made up of cobbled streets, small courtyards full of mystery and old charm. Among the points of tourist interest, worth a mention the Holsten Gate - a large defensive structure of the fifteenth century, a symbol of the city, Marienkirche - a basilica with the highest brick vault in the world, the Buddenbrooks House - made famous by Thomas Mann’s novel, with a permanent exhibition on the great writer, the Petrikirche town hall and the nearby Fischerdorf Gothmund, a fisherman village.
3 star hotel Best Western Hotel Aquamarin Lübeck
Dr.-Luise-Klinsmann-Str.1-3 / Ecke Moislinger Allee 95, Lübeck
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City of art and culture, Lübeck offers some very interesting landmarks, such as the Kunsthalle St. Annen with art collections, the museum Behnhaus / Drägerhaus with works of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the Museum of Puppet Theatre, Museum für Figurentheater, The Museum of Ethnology Völkerkundesammlung - with over 30 000 crafts and artifacts from around the world, and the original Niederegger - hall and museum of marzipan, traditional dessert of the city.
Marzipan and Rotspon red wine are the classic souvenirs that tourists buy in Lübeck, a city where shopping is truly a pleasure. The shopping areas are around Breite Straße and Königstraße, large pedestrian area, or along the streets Hüxstraße and Fleischhauerstraße, where there are, fashion boutiques and many art galleries.
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