The list Disposed buildings in Lübeck-Schlutup contains buildings of Lübeck district Lübeck-Schlutup 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.
on the Fährberg on the Breitling traverse section east of Mecklenburger Strasse
1900
1963
The 9-meter-high observation tower was built in honor of Heinrich Theodor Behn and accidentally blown up by the Federal Border Guard because it was dilapidated, although after violent public protests, donations for the maintenance of the tower had already been promised.
Mecklenburger Strasse
Address and / or location
designation
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Destroyed
Special features and comments
Illustration
Mecklenburger Straße (no house number; on the property between houses no.20 and no.30)
Windmill on the Gogenberg
Probably 1836
Probably in the 1920s
Both the year of construction and the date of the demolition are unclear. The grain mill, an earth dutchman , was no longer in operation from 1915.
The canning factory was founded in 1913 as the Lübeck vinegar and mustard factory, Gebrüder Buck & Wiegels GmbH . In 1956, the plant was transferred to Carl Kühne KG , which produced tinned cucumber, red cabbage, beans and red grits here. The factory, the company's smallest production site, was closed in 2003 and has been empty since then. In July 2017, the demolition of the factory buildings began; Residential houses are to be built on the factory premises.
Wesloer Strasse
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designation
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Destroyed
Special features and comments
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Wesloer Strasse 47
Catholic Church of St. Ansgar
1953
2006
Architect Lippsmeier, Osnabrück. Altar window by Kurt Zöller, Miltenberg; Stations of the Cross by Otto Flath , Bad Segeberg. The parish of St. Ansgar was dissolved in 2000; the last service took place in 2004.
F. [riedrich] Bruns: Lübeck. A guide through the Free and Hanseatic City and its immediate surroundings. With drawings by Otto Ubbelohde . Lübeck no year
Ilsabe von Bülow: Joseph Christian Lillie (1760-1827) . Berlin 2008. ISBN 978-3-422-06610-6
Theodor Hach : The beginnings of the Renaissance in Lübeck. Lübeck 1889
Adolf Holm : Lübeck, the free and Hanseatic city. Bielefeld and Leipzig 1900
Gustav Lindtke: Old Lübeck city views. Catalog of the pages of the St. Anne's Museum up to 1914. Lübecker Museumhefte, Heft 7, Lübeck 1968
Max Metzger : The old secular architecture of Lübeck. 424 illustrations on 120 panels and 83 text images. Charles Coleman publishing house in Lübeck, undated (1911)
Rudolf Struck: The old bourgeois house in Lübeck. Lübeck 1908
Without statement of responsibility: Guide through Lübeck. B. [ernhard] Nöhring, Lübeck o. J.