The list Disposed buildings in Lübeck-Moisling contains buildings of Lübeck district Lübeck-Moisling that no longer exist.
The buildings are sorted according to street names and house numbers, whereby - except in exceptional cases - the current street layout and the house numbering scheme used today are used as a basis.
The synagogue was built in place of a dilapidated previous building from 1727.
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Address and / or location
designation
Built
Destroyed
Special features and comments
Illustration
On the sign (without house number)
Moislinger mill
Between 1754 and 1789
1957
The blades of the Moislinger mill, built as a Dutch windmill , were dismantled in the 1930s and the grain grinding aisles were operated with motors from then on. In 1952 the grinding operation was stopped and the torso was blown up on May 24, 1957 by a demolition squad of the Federal Border Police.
The former event hall of the Moisling coffee house was used as a cinema from 1948 to 1964 under the name Filmbühne Moisling , was then a discotheque and collapsed after several years of vacancy, and after the adjoining house had also been uninhabited since the owner's death in May 2013 , on the afternoon of October 18, 2013 at 4:18 pm.
Moislinger Berg
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designation
Built
Destroyed
Special features and comments
Illustration
Moislinger Berg 27
Travenstrand
Due to a relocation of the road in the 1930s, today's Travebrücke is located about 30 meters further downstream from the former location of the Travestrand restaurant , which has been replaced by another building.
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