List of cultural monuments in Lübeck's old town

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The list of cultural monuments in Lübeck's old town includes cultural monuments in the old town district of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck (Lübeck district, inner city).

The Hanseatic City of Lübeck did not have a digital, publicly accessible directory of its cultural monuments for a long time. The establishment of public monument lists in Schleswig-Holstein was only required by the new version of the Monument Protection Act of December 30, 2014. Since 2016, public monument lists have only been available for the monuments of the inner city and Travemünde districts as well as for archaeological cultural monuments and excavation protection areas; Only in 2019 was a list of monuments for the entire city published by address .

This list was therefore first drawn up from 2011 on the basis of publicly available written sources that were published with the participation of the Lübeck Monument Preservation. Starting in November 2019, it will gradually be brought up to date on the list of monuments.

Sacred buildings

Lübeck Cathedral

Main article: Lübeck Cathedral with furnishings and the remains of the monastery building on the south side

Marienkirche

Main article: Marienkirche in Lübeck with furnishings and woe in Mengstrasse 8 and the Marienwerkhaus at Marienkirchhof

Petrikirche

Main article: Petrikirche with fragmentary remains of the furnishings

Jakobikirche

Main article: Jakobikirche with furnishings and the pastors' houses at Jakobikirchhof as well as the preacher's house, Königstraße 2

Aegidienkirche

Main article: Aegidienkirche with furnishings and the pastor's house, Aegidienstrasse 77, the Predigerwohnhaus, Aegidienstrasse 75 and the former Werkmeister's residence, Aegidienkirchhof 1–3

Catherine's Monastery

Main article: Former Catherine's monastery of the Franciscans with the Katharinenkirche (Lübeck) and its furnishings as well as the other monastery rooms in the Katharineum in Lübeck , the city ​​library (Lübeck) and the former foreman house of the Lübeck Katharinenkirche , Glockengießerstraße 2

Castle monastery

Main article: Former Dominican castle monastery with the remains of the castle church

St. Anne's Monastery

Main article: Former St. Anne's convent of Augustinian nuns, now a museum, with the remains of the monastery church and the houses on the walls 144, 144 a and the Düvekenstraße : 1 - 19

St. John's Monastery

Main article: Former St. John's Monastery , the refectory today by Johanneum zu Lübeck used

Holy Spirit Hospital

Main article: Holy Spirit Hospital with equipment and an inspector's house

reformed Church

Main article: Reformed Church

Provost Church of the Sacred Heart

Main article: Propsteikirche Herz Jesu

City fortifications

Main article: Lübeck city fortifications with remains of the Lübeck city wall at the Burgtor , below Hundestrasse and at Wall 49 and 51; the Holsten Gate and the Doll's Bridge (Lübeck) , the Burgtor and the Kaisertor .

Public buildings

town hall

Main article: Lübeck town hall along with furnishings and with a council cellar in Lübeck

Chancellery building

Main article: Chancellery building

Armory

Main article: Armory

Stables

Main article: Former Stables

Salt storage

Main article: Salt storage

Horse mill

Main article: Former Rossmühle , An der Obertrave 43

Customs house at the castle gate

Main article: Customs house

Shipping company

Main article: Boat company with equipment

Old courthouse on Grosse Burgstrasse

Old courthouse, Grosse Burgstrasse (Lübeck) 4–14

Former Reichsbank branch

Reichsbank building, later cadastral office and today university building, Königstrasse (Lübeck) 42

City Theatre

Main article: Theater Lübeck , Beckergrube 10–14

library

Main article: City library , Hundestrasse 5–7

Prahl Monument

Main article: Prahl memorial in the Lübeck ramparts

Lübeck lions

Main article: Two sleeping lions from Rauch in front of the Holsten Gate

Geibel monument

Geibel monument on Geibelplatz

Convents and colleges

Buildings by streets

Aegidienstraße (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Aegidienstraße 1–3
Aegidienkirchhof 1.jpg
Aegidienstraße 18 14th Century classicist house from 1875
Luebeck Aegidienstr 18.jpg
Aegidienstraße 20 14th Century classicist house from 1803
Luebeck Aegidienstr 20.jpg
Aegidienstraße 22 1344 1779 Geverdeshof , baroque city ​​palace from 1779, today the seat of the Hahn company
GeverdeshofHL.JPG
Aegidienstraße 24 14th Century 18th century baroque house at the fork to Schildstrasse
Germany Luebeck St Aegidien.jpg
Aegidienstraße 35 13th Century 18th century early classicist house from the late 18th century
Luebeck Aegidienstr 35.jpg
Aegidienstraße 55-57 1291 17th century Renaissance house probably from the 17th century
Luebeck Aegidienstr 55-57.jpg
Aegidienstraße 59 1315 1754 baroque house from 1754
Aegidienstraße 65 Former poorhouse dating back to the early 17th century 1872 Roadside in the style of 1872 eclecticism rebuilt
Luebeck Aegidienstr 65.jpg
Aegidienstraße 67 14th Century 19th century classicist house of the early 19th century
Aegidienstraße 75 14th Century 1831 classicist house from 1831
Aegidienstraße 77 1828 Classicist brick pastor's house from St. Aegidien, built 1826–1828
Luebeck Aegidien Pastorat.jpg

Alfstrasse

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Alfstrasse 32 1600 renaissance Gabled house in the style of the brick Renaissance
AlfstrHL3238.JPG
Alfstrasse 36 13th Century 20th century 20th century house with cellar from the early 13th century , facade in Art Nouveau style
PortalAlfstr36.JPG
Alfstrasse 38 12th Century Renaissance gabled house with a rich portal dating back to the 12th century
Building on the Untertrave Luebeck.jpg

Alsheide

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Alsheide 15 1310 1785 Brick Renaissance gable house from around 1600, redesigned in a classicist style in 1785
Luebeck Alsheide 15.jpg
Alsheide 17 1310 Brick Renaissance gabled house from around 1600
Luebeck Alsheide 17.jpg

At the wall

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
On the wall 8 1246 (GROTH names the year 1315) Eaves house dating back to 1246
Luebecke An der Mauer 8.jpg
On the wall 14 1315 19th century House dating back to the 16th century with a classicist facade from the 19th century
On the wall 16 1315 House dating back to the 16th century with a classicist facade from the 19th century. Under one roof with No. 18
Luebecke An der Mauer 16.jpg
On the wall 18 1315 House dating back to the 16th century with a classicist facade from the 19th century. Under one roof with No. 16
Luebecke An der Mauer 18.jpg
On the wall 47 1300 1672 Half-timbered house from 1672, built into a semicircular fortress tower from the 13th century
HLAnderMauer47.JPG
On the wall 49 1300 1672 Half-timbered house from 1672, based on the remains of the city wall from the 13th century
Luebecke An der Mauer 49.jpg
On the wall 51 1300 1672 Half-timbered house from 1672, based on the remains of the city wall from the 13th century
HLAnderMauer51.JPG
On the wall 118 1300 Renaissance house from the late 16th century, dating back to around 1300
Luebecke An der Mauer 118.jpg
At the wall 120 1328 The house dates back to a booth from the early 14th century and was later redesigned several times
Luebecke An der Mauer 120.jpg
On the wall 142 a Farm building and rear of St. Anne's Monastery
St. Anne's Monastery Lübeckrearfront.JPG
On the wall 154 1315 1749 Small house on the eaves from 1749. Under one roof with No. 156–152 and No. 156–160
Luebecke An der Mauer 154.jpg
On the wall 156 1315 Small house with eaves from the late 13th century, later redesigned. Under one roof with no. 150–154 and no. 158–160
Luebecke An der Mauer 156.jpg
On the wall 160 1315 1978 after demolition true to the original classicist eaves house from the late 18th century . Under one roof with no. 150–158

On the Obertrave

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
At the Obertrave 6 1978 Exterior, especially street facade
HLAnderOtrave.JPG
At the Obertrave 7 1967 exterior
AnderOtrave7HL.JPG
At the Obertrave 8 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Obertrave8.JPG
At the Obertrave 11 1965 exterior
Lübeck, houses An der Obertrave 11 and 12.JPG
At Obertrave 12 1967 exterior
Luebeck An der Obertrave 12.jpg
At Obertrave 13 1978 Exterior and interior parts worth preserving
HL An der Obertrave 13 - Ex-Steruckerei.jpg
At the Obertrave 14 1978 Exterior and interior parts worth preserving
  • Owner:
  • 1328 Reymar de Brema, priest.
  • 1486–1532: Evert Sack, salt merchant.
  • 1634-1544: Silvester Messmann councilor.
  • 1544–1557: Hans Schroder, businessman.
  • 1557–1591: Hans Otto.
  • 1597–1607: Hans Osthoff, businessman, Grote Kost.
  • 1607–1630: Jürgen Kümpel, businessman (salt lord).
  • 1630–1636: Johann Wrede, merchant.
  • 1636–1645: Diedrich Wredes widow, merchant.
  • 1928: Johann Hefti buys the house.
Luebeck An der Obertrave 14.jpg
At the Obertrave 15 1977 exterior
At Obertrave 15 Luebeck-DSC 0478b.jpg
Luebeck An der Obertrave 15 seen from Gr Petersgrube.jpg
At Obertrave 16a Storage building from 1890–1895 1990 entire building
Luebeck An der Obertrave 16a 01.jpg
At the Obertrave 20 Aisle houses in the aisle Im Reinfeld houses No. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8
Lübeck, Haus An der Obertrave 20.JPG
At the Obertrave 23 1967 exterior
Lübeck 1677.JPG
At Obertrave 24 1967/1995 entire building
Luebeck An der Obertrave 23 24 05.jpg
At Obertrave 25 1967 Exterior, especially street front
Luebeck An der Obertrave 25 01.jpg
At the Obertrave 28 1978 Exterior and interior parts worth preserving
At Obertrave 30–31 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Luebeck An der Obertrave 30.jpg
At Obertrave 32 1990 Exterior and interior parts that are worth preserving
Luebeck An der Obertrave 32 05.jpg
At the Obertrave 36 1967 coat of arms and inscription above the front door
Luebeck An der Obertrave 36.jpg
At Obertrave 37 Aisle houses in Rehhagen's aisle house No. 1, 2, 3 and 4
At the Obertrave 38 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Luebeck An der Obertrave 38.jpg
At Obertrave 39 1967 Exterior, especially street facade with Rococo front door
Luebeck An der Obertrave 39 01.jpg
At Obertrave 41 1967 exterior including the front door and the old flight of stairs
Lübeck, Haus An der Obertrave 41.JPG
At Obertrave 42 1967 Exterior, especially street facade and front door
Luebeck An der Obertrave 42 01.jpg
At Obertrave 43 1977 exterior
Luebeck An der Obertrave 43.jpg
At Obertrave 44 1982 Exterior and interior parts that are worth preserving
Luebeck An der Obertrave 44.jpg
At Obertrave 46 Aisle houses in Stüwes Gang, house numbers 5-6, 7 and 8
At Obertrave 47 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Lübeck, Haus An der Obertrave 47.JPG
At Obertrave 48 1967 Exterior, especially street front
Lübeck, the houses at An der Obertrave 48 and 49.JPG
At Obertrave 49 1967 Exterior, especially street front
Lübeck, the houses at An der Obertrave 48 and 49.JPG
At Obertrave 51 1967 Exterior, especially street front
At Obertrave 52 1967 Exterior, especially street front
Luebeck An der Obertrave 52.jpg
At Obertrave 53 1967 Exterior, especially street front
Luebeck An der Obertrave 53.jpg

On the Untertrave

Between Mengstrasse and Holstenstrasse in the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Storage shed 6 1906 1988 exterior 1906 built single-aisle warehouse in brick construction
Shed6withMarina02.JPG
Storage shed 9 1906 1988 Exterior including double step on the street side 1906 built two-aisled warehouse in brick construction
Schuppen9HL.jpg
At the Untertrave 18 1979 Exterior including the old wing house and parts inside that are worth preserving
At the Untertrave 21 1808 Renaissance house built between 1600 and 1649 with a classicist facade from 1808
At the Untertrave 27 1899 The historicism facade erected in 1899 in front of a new building from 1981
At Untertrave 34, Die Eiche 1873 Granary built in 1873 in the style of historicism, built for Thomas Johann Heinrich Mann
Auction house Luebeck.jpg
At the Untertrave 39 Renaissance gabled house built between 1600 and 1624
At the Untertrave 42 Renaissance gabled house built between 1550 and 1624 with a classicist facade from 1797 and 1857
Luebeck An der Untertrave 42.jpg
At the Untertrave 52 Renaissance semi-detached house built between 1525 and 1599
Luebeck An der Untertrave 52-53.jpg
At the Untertrave 53
At the Untertrave 60 late baroque house from the 18th century
At the Untertrave 61 Renaissance gabled house built in the 16th century
Luebeck An der Untertrave 61.jpg
At the Untertrave 62 Renaissance gabled house built in the 16th century
Luebeck An der Untertrave 62.jpg
At the Untertrave 70 1749 Corner house built in 1749 with a plastered facade
Luebeck An der Untertrave 70-ml.jpg
At the Untertrave 86 Renaissance town house
At the Untertrave 96 1569 Three-story Renaissance half-timbered house built in 1569, originally planned and built as a tenement house
HL Untertrave96.jpg
At the Untertrave 97 1871 neo-Gothic brick granary from 1871
Luebeck An der Untertrave 97-ml.jpg
At the Untertrave 98 1870 neo-Gothic brick granary from 1870
Luebeck An der Untertrave 98-ml.jpg

Balauerfohr

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Balauerfohr 2 Classicist house dating back to a booth from around 1300 1995 Entire building
Luebeck Balauerfohr 2.jpg
Balauerfohr 3 classicist house from 1811 1983 Exterior and interior parts that are worth preserving
Luebeck Balauerfohr 3.jpg
Balauerfohr 4 Classically reshaped booth from around 1300 1995 exterior and construction
Luebeck Balauerfohr 4.jpg
Balauerfohr 35 Renaissance gabled house dating back to the late 13th century 1966 exterior
WP Balauerfohr.jpg
Balauerfohr 37 Renaissance gabled house dating back to the late 13th century 1967 exterior
Luebeck Balauerforh 37.jpg

Beckergrube

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Beckergrube 6 1977 exterior
Construction site at the corner of Breite Straße (Lübeck) - Beckergrube.jpg
Beckergrube 8 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Construction site at the corner of Breite Straße (Lübeck) - Beckergrube.jpg
Beckergrube 10-14, Lübeck Theater 1908 1967/1992 Entire building with its original equipment details, except for the stage technology City theater by architect Martin Dülfer in Art Nouveau style
Theater facade 201213 (c) Olaf-Malzahn.jpg
Beckergrube 16 1967/1994 Entire building, front building and side wing Stage entrance of the city theater
Beckergrube 63 1967 exterior
BöllBeckergrube.JPG
Beckergrube 65 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Luebeck Beckergrube 65-shift.jpg
Beckergrube 67 1967 Stepped gable of the street facade
Luebeck Beckergrube 67-shift.jpg
Beckergrube 69 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Luebeck Beckergrube 69-shift.jpg
DetailBeckergrube69HL.JPG
Beckergrube 71 1298 1793 1967 Exterior, especially the street facade, as well as the older parts preserved inside, including the hall staircase Wullenwever restaurant
Luebeck Beckergrube 71-shift.jpg
Beckergrube 73 1983 Entire building
Luebeck Beckergrube 73.jpg
Beckergrube 76 1967 exterior Bakehouse
Luebeck Beckergrube 76 02.jpg
Beckergrube 79 1984 Entire building
Luebeck Beckergrube 79.jpg
Beckergrube 82 1976 Exterior, especially street facade
Beckergrube 83-85 1990 Entire building
Luebeck Beckergrube 83-85 Umbauphase-2016.jpg
Beckergrube 86 1968/1996 Entire building, consisting of the front building, side wing and transept ( Melle historical wine shop )
WeinhausvonMelle.JPG
Beckergrube 87 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Luebeck Beckergrube 87.jpg
Beckergrube 88 1975 Entire building
Beckergrube 89 1967 Appearance, especially the Gioebel
Luebeck Beckergrube 89.jpg
Beckergrube 95 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Luebeck Beckergrube 95.jpg

At St. Johannis

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
At St. Johannis 1–3, Johanneum 1905 1903–1905 built school building in neo-renaissance style
Johanneum in Lübeck.jpg
At St. Johannis 5 / Fleischhauerstraße 91-93 1905 In 1905 the main fire station was built in the neo-baroque style and is now part of the Johanneum
At St. Johannis 30 Renaissance house built around 1700
Luebeck bei St Johannis 30.jpg
At St. Johannis 32 Renaissance house of the 17th century
Luebeck bei St Johannis 32.jpg
At St. Johannis 34 Renaissance house of the 17th century
Luebeck bei St Johannis 34.jpg
At St. Johannis 36 Renaissance eaves house from the 17th century, considerably rebuilt in 1875
At St. Johannis 38 Renaissance eaves house from the 17th century with a plastered facade from 1875

Blocks cross street

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Blocksquerstraße 6 1560 1800 1978 Late rococo house
Blocksquerstraße 12 1563 1600 1967 Brick Gothic style storage
Luebeck Blocksquerstr 12.jpg
Blocksquerstraße 16 18th century 1967 Classically reshaped small baroque house, No. 14–28 Ensemble under one roof
Luebeck Blocksquerstr 16.jpg
Blocksquerstraße 18 18th century 1967 baroque small house
Luebeck Blocksquerstr 18.jpg
Blocks cross street 20 18th century 1967 baroque small house
Luebeck Blocksquerstr 20.jpg
Blocksquerstraße 22 18th century 1967 baroque small house
Luebeck Blocksquerstr 22.jpg
Blocksquerstraße 24 18th century 1967 baroque small house
Luebeck Blocksquerstr 24.jpg
Blocksquerstraße 26 18th century 1967 Baroque small house, front door with skylight from 1740
Blocksquerstraße 28 18th century 1967 small baroque house, rococo front door from 1740
Luebeck Blocksquerstr 28.jpg

Böttcherstrasse (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Böttcherstrasse 8 1741 1967 Baroque gabled house
Luebeck Boettcherstr 8.jpg
Böttcherstrasse 12 1305 circa 1800 1981 In essence, an older classicist small house from around 1800
Luebeck Boettcherstr 12.jpg
Böttcherstrasse 17 1289 between 1790 and 1800 1967 Classicist house
Böttcherstrasse 20 1294 1606 1967 Renaissance - stepped gable house
Luebeck Boettcherstr 20.jpg
Böttcherstrasse 21 1561 1569 1991 Renaissance small house from 1569; Row house with no. 23-25
Luebeck Boettcherstr 21.jpg
Böttcherstraße 22 1315 17th century 1967 Renaissance stepped gable house, rebuilt in 1874
Luebeck Boettcherstr 22.jpg
Böttcherstrasse 23 1561 around 1600 1991 Plastered half-timbered house
Luebeck Boettcherstr 23.jpg

Braunstraße (Lübeck)

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Braunstrasse 1-5 1905-1909 1967 Reichspost building with an integrated Renaissance sandstone portal by the sculptor Robert Coppens from 1587. Inside it is a Rococo front door from the mid-18th century. The portal was salvaged from the former Schütting (office building) of the shopkeeper in Lübeck, Schüsselbuden 24, when the house was demolished in 1904 and transferred to the neo-Gothic parcel post building of the Reichspost, which was built in 1905-09.
Luebeck Braunstrasse 1-5.jpg
PortalKraemeramtshaus.JPG
Braunstraße 6 1580 Reconstruction 1946–1975 1967 Residential house with Renaissance gable and portal
Luebeck Braunstr 6-ml.jpg
Braunstraße 8 1599 1699/1946 1967 Renaissance gabled house
Luebeck Braunstrasse 8.jpg
Braunstraße 10 1650 1715/1946 1967 baroque gabled house
Braunstraße 12 1280 1599-1799 1967 brick gabled house
Luebeck Braunstrasse 12.jpg
Braunstrasse 19 1330 1768 1967 baroque hall house with tail gable and rococo portal and front door
FacadeBraunstr19HL.JPG
Braunstrasse 23 1298 1877 1967 Renaissance stepped gable
Luebeck Braunstrasse 23.jpg
Braunstrasse 27 1546 1909 1968 New building from 1904 with embedded limestone plaque in Gothic minuscule
Luebeck Braunstr 27-ml.jpg
Memorial plaqueUntereBraunstrHL.JPG
Luebeck Braunstr 27-Entrance-door-ml.jpg

Breite Strasse (Lübeck)

West side between Mengstrasse and Kohlmarkt in the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Broad Street 1–5 1290 1908 1968 Historic residential and commercial building in homeland security architecture by Erich Blunck
Luebeck Breite Strasse 1 5.jpg
Broad Street 2 1292 1535, facade renewed in 1880 1966 House of the shipping company
Schiffergesellschaft from Koberg.JPG
Breite Strasse 4 1450 1852-1885 1978/1996 Building made up of two houses with a uniform classical facade
Luebeck Breite Str 4.jpg
Broad Street 6-8 1583 1838/39 1967 House of the merchants in Lübeck with Fredenhagen room and hall from the house of the shopkeeper company
KaufmannschaftHL.jpg
Breite Strasse 9 1550 1800-1825 1967 Renaissance house, re-designed in a classicistic way, previously from 1479 to 1517 the residence and workshop of Bernt Notke
Breite Strasse 27 1830 1967 Empire facade
Broad Street 28 1880-1902 1990 Historicist residential and commercial building with late medieval cellars
Breite Strasse 29 without monument protection
HL Robert's House.jpg
Broad Street 30 1300 1880 1994 19th century residential and commercial building in an early medieval basement
32-34 Broad Street 1908 1994 Eckhaus zur Beckergrube , formerly Café Opera , Café Fauth
Broad Street 62 Chancellery building
Lübeck office building.01.jpg
Broad Street 75 Mid 19th century 1994 Residential and commercial building
77 Broad Street 1820/30 1994 Classicist office building, formerly the fishermen's office

Thank you pit

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Dankwartsgrube 3 1300
Luebeck Dankwartsgr 3.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 5 1296
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 5.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 7 1316
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 7.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 11 1316
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 11.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 13 1316
Dankwartsgrube 15 1316
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 15.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 21 1303
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 21.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 25 1301
Dankwartsgrube 26 1296
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 26.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 30 1312
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 30.jpg
Thank you pit 32 1297
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 32.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 39-41 1300
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 39-41.jpg
Dankwartsgrube 42 1329
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 42.jpg
Thanksgiving pit 52 1290
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 52.jpg
Thanksgiving pit 54 1297
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 54.jpg
Thanksgiving pit 56 1297
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 56.jpg
Thank you pit 60 1297
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 60.jpg
Thank you pit 62 1302
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 62.jpg
Thanksgiving pit 68 1572
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 68.jpg
Thank you pit 70 (House 5 of the Torweg residential corridor )
Dankwartsgrube 72-74 1285
Luebeck Dankwartsgrube 72.jpg

The buildings Dankwartsgrube No. 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15, 21, 25, 26, 30, 32, 39–41, 42, 52, 54, 56, 60, 62, 68, 70 ( House 5 of the Torweg residential corridor ), 72–74.

Depenau (Lübeck)

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Depenau 10-12 Renaissance Foundation Courtyard built 1616–1622 as a residence for unmarried women 1967 Exterior of the front building and courtyard wing including the coat of arms and the front doors Customs yard
Zoellners Hof.jpg
Depenau 14-16 Brick attic with a mansard roof from the 18th century
Depenau 18 1767 erected memory , today the University of Music Lübeck belonging
Depenau 31 Renaissance gabled house from the 2nd half of the 16th century, dating back to around 1300, with façade terracottas from the workshop of Statius von Düren
Depenau law grace.JPG
Depenau 33 Gothic gabled house from 1472, dating back to the first half of the 14th century
Facader.jpg
Depenau 35 Renaissance tenement house from 1612, dating back to the 2nd half of the 13th century
Facader.jpg
Depenau 37 15th century hall house dating back to the 2nd half of the 13th century with a renaissance facade from the 16th century, which was redesigned in the Baroque style in the 18th century

Cathedral cemetery

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Domkirchhof 1–3, secondary school to the cathedral Brick Expressionist school building built in 1928 by Friedrich Wilhelm Virck not listed
Germany 2010 3 076.JPG
Domkirchhof 10, armory The 1594 built Renaissance - Arsenal has two addresses; the entrance on the west side bears the more frequently used number Großer Bauhof 1967 entire building
Voelkerkundemuseum.JPG
On the actual cathedral cemetery A sculpture of the Braunschweig lion made in 1975 in memory of Heinrich the Lion
BSLoewegrKopieHLfullview.jpg

Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse

The former Johannisstrasse is the border between Jacobi-Quartier (north side with the odd house numbers) and Johannis-Quartier on the south side.

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 13 Löwen Pharmacy (Lübeck)
Loewenapotheke.JPG
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 21
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 21.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 22
Luebeck Dr Julius-Leber-Str 22.jpg
RococoPortalJulLeb22.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 23 Hermberg's house
WP Hermbergsches Haus.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 25
WP Dr-Julius-Leber-Str 25.JPG
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 27
Kindlersgang2527.JPG
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 31
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 31.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 32
Luebeck Dr Julius-Leber-Str 32.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 33
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 33.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 34
Luebeck Dr Julius-Leber-Str 34.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 35
Juliusleberstrasse hl.JPG
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 36
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 37-39 The Haasenhof Foundation Courtyard (No. 37–39) is one of the typical Lübeck corridors and courtyards
Haasenhof.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 38
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 38.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 40
Luebeck Dr Julius-Leber-Str 32.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 41
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 41.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 42
Luebeck Dr Julius-Leber-Str 42.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 48
Union House.JPG
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 49
DrJuliusLeberStraße49.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 51
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 51.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 53
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 53.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 55
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 55.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 58
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 58.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 64
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 64.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 65
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 65.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 67
JuLeStr67.JPG
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 68
Luebeck Dr Julius-Leber-Str 68.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 69
Luebeck Dr.-Julius-Leber-Str 69.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 71
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 76
Luebeck Dr Julius-Leber-Str 76.jpg
Dr.-Julius-Leber-Strasse 78

Gloomy cross street

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Gloomy cross street 8 Renaissance house from the 16th century with a baroque dormer window
Luebeck Duestere Querstr 8.jpg
Gloomy cross street 12 16th century Renaissance house dating back to the 13th century
Luebeck Duestere Querstr 12.jpg

Düvekenstrasse

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Düvekenstrasse 1-3 Gothic eaves house from 1491, under one roof with the buildings at Düvekenstrasse 5–9 (odd) and St.-Annen-Strasse 17 1967 exterior
WP Düvekenstrasse 1-3-5-7-9.JPG
Düvekenstrasse 5
Düvekenstrasse 6 the first half of the 14th century, declining memory of the 18th century
WP Düvekenstrasse.JPG
Düvekenstrasse 7
Düvekenstrasse 9
Düvekenstrasse 11 Brick eaves house from the late 18th century, under a common roof with the building at Düvekenstraße 13 and the hospital of St. Anne's Monastery, built in 1614
Luebeck Duevekenstr 11.jpg
Düvekenstrasse 13 Brick renaissance eaves house from the 16th century , under a common roof with the building at Düvekenstraße 11 and the hospital of the St. Anne's monastery built in 1614
Düvekenstrasse 15 1973/74 using facade elements from the 15./16. Century newly built brick eaves house
Düvekenstrasse 17-19 1973/74 using facade elements from the 15./16. Century newly built brick eaves house
Düvekenstrasse 21 Corner house from the 18th century, now part of the St. Anne's Museum

Effengrube

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Effengrube 2 Gabled house from around 1500, dating back to the years 1300–1322
Luebeck Effengrube 2.jpg
Effengrube 10 In the 17th or 18th century built Traufenhaus
Luebeck Effengrube 10.jpg
Effengrube 12 Eaves house dating back to the early 14th century from the 16th century with a classical plastered facade from the 1st half of the 19th century
Luebeck Effengrube 12.jpg
Effengrube 16 15th century eaves house dating back to the early 14th century
Luebeck Effengrube 16.jpg
Effengrube 18 Row house dating back to the years 1290–1304 from 1454, significantly rebuilt in the 16th century
Luebeck Effengrube 18.jpg
Effengrube 22 Row house dating back to the years 1290–1304 from 1454
Luebeck Effengrube 22.jpg
Effengrube 24 Row house dating back to the years 1290–1304 from 1454
Luebeck Effengrube 24.jpg

Angel's Pit

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Angel Pit 1–17 Schiffer Hof: A building complex built in 1908 with a front building in the style of historicism , classicist rear buildings (1860–1880) and elements from the Renaissance in the side wings (1530–1580)
Luebeck Engelsgrube 11-17.jpg
Angel's Pit 6 Renaissance house from the 16th century with a classical plaster facade from the 19th century
Luebeck Engelsgrube 6.jpg
Angel's Pit 8 Renaissance house from the 16th century with a protruding upper floor, remodeled in baroque style in the 1st half of the 17th century
Luebeck Engelsgrube 8.jpg
Angel's Pit 10 Brick Renaissance residential building from the 16th century, under one roof with No. 12
Luebeck Engelsgrube 10.jpg
Angel's Pit 12 Brick Renaissance house from the 16th century, under one roof with No. 10
Luebeck Engelsgrube 12.jpg
Angel's Pit 14 Renaissance house from the 16th century with a classical facade
Luebeck Engelsgrube 14.jpg
Angel's Pit 16 Renaissance house from the 16th century with a classical facade
Luebeck Engelsgrube 16.jpg
Angel's Pit 18 Renaissance house with a classicist facade built between 1500 and 1574, between 1850 and 1874
Luebeck Engelsgrube 18.jpg
Angel Pit 21 Spinnrademacher Gang House 6: Aisle house built between 1540 and 1560, rebuilt in the Baroque style in the 18th century Part of the Schifferhof since 1986; Current address: Engelsgrube 1–17, house 6
Engelsgrube 1-17 house 6 03 2017 01.jpg
Angel's Pit 23 Gothic gabled house dating back to the years between 1350 and 1450 with a classical facade from the 2nd quarter of the 19th century
Luebeck Engelsgrube 23.jpg
Angel's Pit 24 Stepped gable brick Gothic house , built between 1300 and 1349
Luebeck Effengrube 24.jpg
Angel's Pit 26 Krusenhof House 1–5: Renaissance aisles built in 1545
Angel's Pit 27 Gothic house built in 1308 with a brick Renaissance stepped gable from 1530
Luebeck Engelsgrube 27.jpg
Angel's Pit 28 Renaissance house built in the 1st half of the 17th century, rebuilt in a classical style between 1780 and 1824
Luebeck Engelsgrube 28.jpg
Angel's Pit 31 Sievers Torweg House 13, 19 and 20: Renaissance aisle houses No. 13, 19 and 20 built in 1543
SieversTorweg31.jpg
Angel's Pit 32 Qualmanns Gang House 5, 7, 8 and 9: Renaissance aisle houses No. 5, 7, 8 and 9 built in 1606
Engelsgrube32.JPG
Angel's Pit 38-42 Historicist building dating back to the 16th century and built in 1911 with a double brick stepped gable
Lübeck Engelsgrube 2012-07-21 084.JPG
Angel's Pit 41 Late classicist house dating back to 1551, built between 1857 and 1876
Luebeck Engelsgrube 41.jpg
Angel's Pit 43 Bäcker Gang Haus 12–16: Renaissance aisle houses No. 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 built in 1551
Engelsgrube43u45.JPG
Angel's Pit 45 Renaissance stepped gable house from 1551
Engelsgrube43u45.JPG
Angel's Pit 47 Brick Renaissance house with triangular gable, built between 1580 and 1610
Lübeck Engelsgrube 2012-07-21 084.JPG
Angel's Pit 53 Residential and commercial building from the late 19th century in the historicism style
Angel's Pit 55 Corner house built between 1700 and 1724, rebuilt in a neoclassical style in 1874/76
Luebeck Engelsgrube 55.jpg
Angel's pit 56 Late Gothic stepped gable house built around 1500
Luebeck Engelsgrube 56.jpg
Angel's Pit 58 Renaissance gabled house built in the 16th century with a classicist facade, built between 1818 and 1830
Luebeck Engelsgrube 58.jpg
Angel's Pit 60 Renaissance house built in the 16th century with a classicist facade from 1817
Luebeck Engelsgrube 60.jpg
Angel's Pit 62 House with a classicist facade dating back to between 1550 and 1624, built between 1848 and 1857
Luebeck Engelsgr 62.jpg
Angel's Pit 64 Renaissance stepped gable house, built between 1525 and 1599
Lübeck houses.jpg
Angel's pit 65 Renaissance house built in 1596 with a classical plastered facade from 1876/77
Luebeck Engelsgrube 65-69.jpg
Angel 66 1599 erected Renaissance storage , 1926-1964 Cinema Luxor , today Museum Haus Hanseatic City of Danzig
Lübeck houses.jpg
Angel 68 Renaissance stepped gable house from the 16th century
Luebeck Engelsgrube 68.jpg
Angel's Pit 69 Renaissance building erected in 1596 with a classicist facade from 1876/77
Angel 71 Renaissance eaves house built in 1596, front building to Zerrahn's corridor
Luebeck Engelsgrube 71.jpg
Angel's Pit 74 Renaissance gabled house built between 1550 and 1624, remodeled in baroque style in the second half of the 17th century
Luebeck Engelsgr 74.jpg
Angel pit 76 Classicist house built in 1822
Luebeck Engelsgrube 76.jpg
Angel's pit 81 Renaissance stepped gable house from 1566
Luebeck Engelsgrube 81.jpg
Angel's Pit 83 Renaissance stepped gable house from 1566
Luebeck Engelsgrube 83.jpg
Angel's pit 85 Renaissance stepped gable house from 1566, rebuilt in a classical style in the last quarter of the 18th century
Luebeck Engelsgrube 85.jpg

Angel wipe

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Angel wipe 1
Luebeck Engelswisch 1.jpg
Angel wipe 3
Luebeck Engelswisch 3.jpg
Angel wipe 9
Luebeck Engelswisch 9.jpg
Angel wipe 10
Angel wipe 11
Angel wipe 12
Angel wipe 13a
Luebeck Engelswisch 13a.jpg
Angel wipe 14
Luebeck Engelswisch 14.jpg
Angel wipe 16
Luebeck Engelswisch 16.jpg
Angel wipe 17
Lübeck old town Engelswisch 17.jpg
Angel wipe 18
Lübeck old town Engelswisch 18.jpg
Angel wipe 19
Lübeck Engelswisch 2012-07-21 091.JPG
Angel wipe 20 Under monument protection ( dark green corridor house No. 1)
Angel wipe 21
Angel wipe 22
Luebeck Engelswisch 22.jpg
Angel wipe 24
Angel wipe 26
Luebeck Engelswisch 26.jpg
Angel wipe 30
Luebeck Engelswisch 30.jpg
Angel wipe 31
Lübeck Engelswisch 2012-07-21 088.JPG
Angel 47
Angel wipe 48
Angel wipe 50
Luebeck Engelswisch 50.jpg
Lübeck Engelswisch 2012-07-21 086.JPG
Angel wipe 59
Luebeck Engelswisch 59.jpg
Angel wipe 65
KünstlerzentrumEngelswisch65.JPG

Purgatory (Lübeck)

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Purgatory 4 At the beginning of the 19th century , the eaves house was redesigned in a classical style, dating back to the years between 1375 and 1449; under one roof with no. 6-10
Luebeck purgatory 4.jpg
Purgatory 6 At the beginning of the 19th century, the eaves house was redesigned in a classical style, dating back to the years between 1375 and 1449; under one roof with no. 4–10
Luebeck purgatory 6.jpg
Purgatory 8 At the beginning of the 19th century, the eaves house was redesigned in a classical style, dating back to the years between 1375 and 1449; under one roof with no. 4–10
Luebeck purgatory 8.jpg
Purgatory 10 At the beginning of the 19th century, the eaves house was redesigned in a classical style, dating back to the years between 1375 and 1449; under one roof with No. 4-8
Luebeck purgatory 10.jpg
Purgatory 21st Classicist house built in 1804 on a former canons' curia
Purgatory 23 Classicist corner house built in 1804 on a former canons' curia
Purgatory 25 Classicist house built in 1804 on a former canons' curia
Purgatory 27 Classicist house built in 1804 on a former canons' curia
Purgatory 29 Classicist house built in 1804 on a former canons' curia
Luebeck purgatory 29.jpg

Fishing pit

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Fishing pit 10 Classicist house with a plastered facade from the late 18th century
Fishing pit 14 Between 1590 and 1624 erected Renaissance - storage , remodeled in 1827 to house
Fishing pit 16 Gothic stepped gable house from the 15th century
Fishing pit 18 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to 1326 and built between 1590 and 1624
Fishing pit 20 Baroque gabled house dating back to 1330 from the 17th century
Fishing pit 22 Renaissance stepped gable house built in the 2nd half of the 16th century , considerably rebuilt in 1976
Fishing pit 27 Renaissance house built between 1550 and 1650 with a baroque facade from the 1st half of the 18th century
Luebeck Fischergrube 27.jpg
Fishing pit 29 Renaissance house built between 1550 and 1649 with a classical plastered facade
Luebeck fishing pit 29.jpg
Fishing pit 37 17th century eaves house, rebuilt in a classicist style between 1830 and 1850
Luebeck Fischergrube 37.jpg
Fishing pit 38 Fischergrube 38, Lüngreens Gang , House 5–9: Corridor houses built between 1600 and 1675
Fishing pit 40 Renaissance gabled house built in the first half of the 17th century with an early classical plastered facade
Lübeck Fischergrube 2012-07-21 078.JPG
Fishing pit 42 1967 exterior, especially street facade
Fishing pit 46 Renaissance house built in the second half of the 16th century, rebuilt in a classical style in the last quarter of the 18th century
Fischergrube46front.jpg
Fishing pit 47 Baroque corner house built in 1700
Luebeck Fischergrube 47.jpg
Fishing pit 49 Early classicist house from 1750, Gothic core
Luebeck Fischergrube 49.jpg
Fishing pit 51 Renaissance house built in 1599, rebuilt in a classical style in the late 18th century
Luebeck Fischergrube 51.jpg
Fischergrube 79, three-gable house Corner house with three brick gables . Two baroque volute gables from 1730 towards the Fischergrube , a simple Renaissance stepped gable from around 1600 towards Böttcherstraße
Fischergrube79HL01.JPG
Fishing pit 82 Two-story Renaissance courtyard wing built between 1563 and 1573
Luebeck Fischergrube 82.jpg
Fishing pit 83 Rococo granary built in 1754
Luebeck Fischergrube 83.jpg
Fishing pit 84 Classicist house dating back to 1651, built between 1868–1875
HL Then - Parbs - Fischergrube 84 - 2.jpg

Fleischhauerstrasse (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Fleischhauerstraße 6 not listed
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 6.jpg
Fleischhauerstraße 14
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 14.jpg
Portal butchers14.JPG
Fleischhauerstrasse 16
Fleischhauer16Portal.JPG
Fleischhauerstraße 18 until 1928 seat of the building deputation
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 18.jpg
Fleischhauerstraße 20
HL building - tax authority.jpg
Fleischhauerstr20Portal.JPG
Fleischhauerstraße 22
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 22.jpg
Fleischhauerstraße 24
Fleischhauerstrasse 25
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 25.jpg
Fleischhauerstraße 26
Fleischhauerstr2628.JPG
Fleischhauerstraße 27
Fleischhauerstrasse 28
Fleischhauerstr2628.JPG
Fleischhauerstrasse 29
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 29.jpg
Fleischhauer29Portal.JPG
Fleischhauerstrasse 30
Fleischhauerstr2628.JPG
Fleischhauerstrasse 31
Fleischhauerstrasse 32
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 32.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 33
Fleischhauerstraße 34
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 34.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 35
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 35.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 36
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 36.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 37
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 37.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 40
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 40.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 41
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 41.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 42
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 42.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 43
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 43.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 44
Fleischhauerstrasse 45
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 45.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 47
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 47.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 48
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 48.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 50
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 50.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 52
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 52.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 54
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 54.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 56
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 56.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 58
Fleischhauerstrasse 60
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 60.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 61
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 61.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 62
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 62.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 63
Fleischhauerstrasse 63.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 65
Fleischhauerstrasse 67 former Progymnasium of Otto Bussenius
Fleischhauerstrasse 71
WP Fleischhauerstraße.JPG
Fleischhauerstrasse 73
WP Fleischhauerstraße.JPG
Fleischhauerstrasse 74
Fleischhauerstrasse 75
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 75.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 76
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 76.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 77 1976 exterior, especially street facade
Fleischhauerstrasse 78
Fleischhauerstrasse 79 Fire wall around 1290 15./16. Century (renaissance stepped gable) Under monument protection since 1968, renovation from 2006 first recorded owner Hinrich Hetfeld (1293); From ~ 1420 to 1901 inhabited by bone hewners.
Lübeck Fleischhauerstraße 79 Diele.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 80
Fleischhauerstrasse 81 Hieronymus restaurant , on the ground floor bellows from the time it was used as a forge
Flei 79-83 2011-08-12.tif
Fleischhauerstrasse 83
Flei 79-83 2011-08-12.tif
Fleischhauerstrasse 85
LUB domy DSCN4138.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 87
LUB domy DSCN4138.jpg
Fleischhauerstrasse 89
Fleischhauerstrasse 100-102
Luebeck Fleischhauerstr 102.jpg

Glockengießerstrasse

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Glockengießerstrasse No. 1 1250/75 1750/90 1996
WP Königstrasse 25.JPG
Glockengießerstrasse 2 15th century 1750-1774 1967/76 Foreman house of the Lübeck Katharinenkirche
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 2.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 4 Attendorn or Katharinen convent
AttendornStiftGg4.JPG
Glockengießerstrasse 6
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 6.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 8 Wickede Abbey, facade from 1783
WickedeStiftGg8.JPG
Glockengießerstrasse 10
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 10.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 12
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 12.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 18
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 18.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 20
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 20.jpg
Glockengießerstraße 21 not listed Günter Grass House
Guenter Grass House Luebeck.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 22
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 22.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 23-27 Füchtingshof
FüchtingPortal01.JPG
Glockengießerstrasse 24
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 24.jpg
Glockengießerstraße 26
Glockengiesserstrasse 26.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 28
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 28.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 29
Luebeck Glockengieserstr 29.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 31
Glockengiesserstrasse 31.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 33
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 33.jpg
Glockengießerstraße 35
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 35.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 36
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 36.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 39 Illhorn's poor house
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 39.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 40
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 40.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 41–43 Glandorp gang was donated by the merchant and councilor Johann Glandorp († 1612)
GlandorpsGangCoA.JPG
Glockengießerstrasse 42
Glockengiesserstrasse 42.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 44
Glockengiesserstrasse 44.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 45–53 Glandorps yard
GlandorpsHofinnen02.JPG
Glockengießerstrasse 46
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 46.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 48
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 48.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 50
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 50.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 55
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 55.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 57
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 57.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 62
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 62.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 69–71
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 71.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 72
Glockengießerstrasse 73
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 73.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 74
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 74-ml.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 75
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 75.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 87
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 87.jpg
Glockengießerstrasse 91-95
Luebeck Glockengiesserstr 91-95.jpg

Big old ferry

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Big old ferry 6 classicist house from 1797
Luebeck Große Altefähre 6.jpg
Big old ferry 8 classicist house from 1797
Luebeck Gr Altefaehre 8.jpg
Great old ferry 31 Gothic gabled house with a brick Renaissance facade
Luebeck Gr Altefaehre 31.jpg
Big old ferry 33 Gothic gabled house with a brick Renaissance facade
Gabled HouseGAF.JPG

Great Burgstrasse (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Grosse Burgstrasse 2 Former stables
EntranceMarstallBurghofHL.JPG
Grosse Burgstrasse 4 1894-1896 Former courthouse, behind the castle monastery (Lübeck)
Courthouse Grosse Burgstrasse Luebeck.jpg
Grosse Burgstrasse 5 Customs house (castle gate)
Luebeck Gr Burgstr 5.jpg
Grosse Burgstrasse 7 Cellar wall from the 13th century, rising building in 1919 1919 newly built residential and commercial building in neoclassical design language between medieval firewalls; Gothic forged anchors in the basement area on the side wing newly built in 1919; interior largely original furnishings from 1919; Monument protection since 2010 as a document of the structural development in the inner city of Lübeck at the beginning of the 20th century in a corner situation dominating urban development. Older house stone portal to Kaiserstraße , monument protection since 1967
Luebeck Gr Burgstr 7.jpg
Great Burgstrasse 11 Episcopal hostel
BischofshergbergeHL.JPG
Great Burgstrasse 17
Lübeck, Große Burgstrasse 17.jpg
Great Burgstrasse 22
Lübeck, Große Burgstrasse 22.jpg
Grosse Burgstrasse 24
Lübeck, Große Burgstrasse 24.jpg
Grosse Burgstrasse 26
Lübeck, Große Burgstrasse 26.jpg
Grosse Burgstrasse 35
AntBarbendererde.JPG
Great Burgstrasse 38
Lübeck, Große Burgstrasse 38.jpg
Grosse Burgstrasse 42
Lübeck, Große Burgstrasse 42.jpg
Grosse Burgstrasse 53
Lübeck, Große Burgstraße 53.jpg

Big pit

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Big Gröpelgrube 4 Renaissance - stepped gable house from the early 17th century
Big Gröpelgrube 8 Gertrudenherberge
Luebeck Gr Groepelgrube 8.jpg
Great Gröpelgrube 14 House dating back to the 2nd half of the 15th century, rebuilt in 1795 in a classical style
Luebeck Gr Groepelgrube 14.jpg
Great Gröpelgrube 16 Renaissance eaves house dating back to the 2nd half of the 14th century, formerly Gloxin's poor house
Luebeck Gr.  Groepelgrube 16.jpg
Great Gröpelgrube 18 Renaissance bourgeois house dating back to the 1st quarter of the 15th century, rebuilt around 1800 in a classical style
Luebeck Gr.  Groepelgrube 18.jpg
Great Gröpelgrube 31 15th century dwelling with plastered facade from the middle of the 18th century
Luebeck Gr.  Groepelgrube 31.jpg
Large Gröpelgrube 33–35 Classicist half-timbered house dating back to the 15th century from the middle of the 18th century, made up of two buildings in 1975
Luebeck Gr Groepelgrube 33-35.jpg
Great Gröpelgrube 36 Renaissance hall house dating back to the years 1440–1460 from the 2nd half of the 16th century, rebuilt in 1843 in a classical style
Luebeck Gr Groepelgrube 36.jpg
Great Gröpelgrube 39 Classicist house from the early 19th century, dating back to the second half of the 16th century, under one roof with nos. 41 and 43
Great Gröpelgrube 43 Renaissance house built between 1550 and 1574, rebuilt in a classicist style around 1800; under one roof with no. 39 and 41, front building facing the eagle walk
Great Gröpelgrube 49 The core of the house dates from the 14th century, rebuilt in the 16th century in the Renaissance style and reshaped in a classicistic style around 1800
Big Gröpelgrube 55 The core of the house dates back to the 14th century and was redesigned in a late classicist style in the mid-19th century

Great Kiesau

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Great Kiesau 1
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 1.jpg
Great Kiesau 3
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 3.jpg
Great Kiesau 5 The buildings of the cloister nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 5 cloister.jpg
Great Kiesau 8 Weimanns Hof House 1 and 2
Great Kiesau 9
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 9.jpg
Great Kiesau 10
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 10.jpg
Great Kiesau 11
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 11.jpg
Great Kiesau 12
Great Kiesau 14
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 14.jpg
Great Kiesau 15
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 15.jpg
Great Kiesau 18
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 18.jpg
Great Kiesau 28
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 28.jpg
Great Kiesau 40
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 40.jpg
Great Kiesau 42
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 42.jpg
Great Kiesau 44
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 44.jpg
Great Kiesau 46
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 46.jpg
Great Kiesau 48
Luebeck Gr Kiesau 48.jpg

Great Petersgrube

In the Marien Quartier . The street is one of the most important ensembles in Lübeck's old town. The facades of consistently representative town houses reflect the entire architectural history of Lübeck from the brick gothic over brick Renaissance , the Baroque and Rococo to Classicism resist the first half of the 19th century. The necessary urban redevelopment of the Great Petersgrube began in the mid-1970s and was largely completed around 1985. The building block 61 towards Depenau was expanded in the western area towards the Trave towards the Lübeck University of Music , which today uses around two thirds of block 61 for its purposes as a university. In 2008 the Große Petersgrube served as one of the most important outdoor locations for the remake of Buddenbrooks (2008) .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Great Petersgrube 4
Great Petersgrube 7 The brick-Gothic hall house No. 7 with its stepped gable has been a student dormitory together with the plastered baroque neighboring building No. 9 since the renovation in 1982. Luebeck Gr Petersgrube 7.jpg
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Great Petersgrube 11 The brick-Gothic gabled house on the corner of the Kleine Kiesau has been proven to have been a bakery since the 15th century . For reasons of fire protection, such buildings were only allowed to be erected on corner properties in Lübeck. In the 19th century it belonged to the master baker Schabbel to whom the foundation of the Schabbelhaus in Mengstraße goes back. Today the old bakery is used by the YMCA as a hostel . Luebeck Gr Petersgrube 11.jpg
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Great Petersgrube 17 Johann Daniel Jacobj grew up as the son of the Lübeck merchant Daniel Jacobi in the Great Petersgrube in Lübeck's old town. He had the house where he was born demolished in 1825 and rebuilt in the classicist style by the Danish architect Joseph Christian Lillie . With the modern house number 19, it is now part of the historic building complex of the music college and is a listed building. Jacobj also set up the cast iron Lübeck lions in front of his house , which today rest in front of the Holsten Gate . Lubeck Grosse Petersgrube15.jpg
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Great Petersgrube 23 The previous building of this house, built in 1730, with its rococo facade fell victim to the Röderschen unrest of August 2, 1727. The protests of the common people were directed against the jurist Joachim Röder (* 1672), who had fled in good time and who was to be arrested for alleged coin manipulation. The house was used as a packing house from 1729 to 1876 and only then used again as a residential building. Luebeck Gr Petersgrube 23.jpg
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Great Petersgrube 27 The classicistic building was used from 1783 to 1912 as a residence for the second pastor of the Petrikirche. The property was first mentioned as developed in 1294. The building fabric goes back to the time of the Renaissance. Inside there is a painted wooden beam ceiling from 1760.

The Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities is Lübeck's oldest citizens' initiative and was founded by the preacher at the Petrikirche and later lawyer Ludwig Suhl (1752-1819) in this house with his friends Christian Adolph Overbeck , Johann Julius Walbaum , Anton Diedrich Gütschow , Gottlieb Nicolaus Stolterfoth, Johann Friedrich Petersen and Nicolaus Heinrich Brehmer launched on January 27, 1789 , initially as a literary society for scientific entertainment and mutual instruction.

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Great Petersgrube 29 The representative classicist building Große Petersgrube 29 takes up almost the entire front of block 61 towards the Trave, only to the right at the corner of An der Obertrave / Depenau the new concert hall building of the university has been added in modern architecture. This is the location of the Lübeck coin treasure , which was found here during the construction work. The development goes back to the year 1301, when the property was used as a salt house because the boats from the salt pans from Lüneburg and Oldesloe docked here. The building still contains painted wooden beams from the Renaissance period, but is a new building designed in 1804/05 by the Danish architect Joseph Christian Lillie. From 1865 the editorial office of the Eisenbahn-Zeitung was located here , the lettering of which could still be read until it was taken over by the music college on the Trave. Today there is a music academy at this point . The poet Ida Boy-Ed spent her youth in this house. Lubeck Grosse Petersgrube29.jpg

Large building yard

In the Marien Quartier .

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Large building yard 12, armory 1594 built Renaissance - Arsenal in the style of Dutch Renaissance The property has two addresses; the entrance on the north side bears the seldom used number Domkirchhof 10 .
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Hartengrube

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Hartengrube 5 Renaissance house from the 2nd half of the 16th century with late classicist elements from 1891
Hartengrube 6–8 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the years between 1290 and 1316, built in 1579 , once owned by the cathedral chapter (coat of arms from 1579), today the cathedral parish
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Hartengrube 9, Rademacher Gang Row of half-timbered aisles dating back to the years between 1312 and 1370 , built between 1660 and 1668 1982 entire building Rademacher-Gang House 12/13 Half-timbered aisle house
Hartengrube 11 Rococo facade built in 1765 in front of a Renaissance house from 1660
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Hartengrube 12 Renaissance house built around 1500
Hartengrube 14 Stiten's gang (see: Stiten (noble family) )
Hartengrube 18, Schwans Hof House 2–12: A row of 11 Renaissance aisle houses built in 1550 under one roof Schwans Hof, houses 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
Hartengrube 19 Baroque house dating back to the years between 1300 and 1312 from the mid- 18th century
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Hartengrube 20 Renaissance half-timbered house dating back to the late 13th century from 1551, front building to Schwan's courtyard
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Hartengrube 23 Baroque house dating back to around 1300 from the 2nd half of the 18th century
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Hartengrube 25 House of Historicism , the office of the Stecknitz drivers not listed
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Hartengrube 28 Renaissance stepped gable house from the 2nd half of the 16th century, shared double gable with No. 30
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Hartengrube 30 Renaissance stepped gable house from the 2nd half of the 16th century, dating back to around 1300, shared double gable with No. 28
Hartengrube 39 Renaissance stepped gable house from 1590, dating back to the third quarter of the 14th century
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Hartengrube 40 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the late 13th century, built in the 1st quarter of the 17th century
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Hartengrube 44, Heynats Gang , house 1–2 Half-timbered aisle houses from the 2nd half of the 16th century Heynat's gang, houses 1 and 2
Hartengrube 50 Classicist house dating back to the years between 1290 and 1320 , built between 1820 and 1830
Hartengrube 52, Kalands Gang , houses 2–5 and 9–12 Aisles of several centuries Kalands Gang, houses 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, and 12
Cave 54 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the years 1290–1352, built between 1580 and 1620; Corner house on Kaland's corridor

Light green gear

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Light green corridor 25, residential building 53 ° 52 ′ 23.5 "  N , 10 ° 41 ′ 11.4"  E

Behind the castle

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Behind the castle 2, castle school Neo-Gothic double building of a boys 'and a girls' elementary school from 1874, built on the former site of the castle church. Numerous remains of the former castle monastery that date back to the early 14th century have been integrated into the school building. Today the complex is no longer used as a school, but was part of the Burgkloster Cultural Forum until the end of 2011
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Behind the castle 6, castle monastery The remaining parts of the monastery complex, the oldest existing elements from around 1250, together with the neo-Gothic courthouse from 1894, which is oriented towards Große Burgstrasse and which occupies most of the former monastery, and the former castle school, formed the Museum Kulturforum until the end of 2011 Castle monastery
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Behind the castle 15
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Holstenstrasse

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Holstenstrasse 35 1990 entire building

Holstentorplatz

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Holstentorplatz 2 1934–1936 built Reichsbank building by Reichsbank building director Heinrich Wolff
Holstentorplatz 9 Holsten Gate . The city ​​gate in the brick Gothic style was completed in 1477
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Two lion statues at the eastern entrance to the park. The life-size figures made in cast iron by Christian Daniel Rauch in the middle of the 19th century were placed there in 1949 Originally they flanked the entrance of the Hotel Stadt Hamburg .
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Hüxstrasse

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Hüxstrasse 18
Hüxstrasse 21
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Hüxstrasse 23
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Hüxstrasse 25
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Hüxstrasse 27
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Hüxstrasse 29
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Hüxstrasse 31
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Hüxstrasse 32
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Hüxstrasse 33
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Hüxstrasse 35
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Hüxstrasse 37
Hüxstrasse 38
Hüxstrasse 39
Hüxstrasse 41
Hüxstrasse 42
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Hüxstrasse 44
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Hüxstrasse 45
Hüxstrasse 46
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Hüxstrasse 48
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Hüxstrasse 50
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Hüxstrasse 58
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Hüxstrasse 60
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Hüxstrasse 66
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Hüxstrasse 69
Hüxstrasse 73
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Hüxstrasse 75
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Hüxstrasse 77
Hüxstrasse 79
Hüxstrasse 96
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Hüxstrasse 111
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Hüxstrasse 115
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Hüxstrasse 121
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Hüxstrasse 128
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Dog street

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Dog Street 4 Reaissance house with classical elements as part of the late medieval two-storey terraced house Hundestrasse 4–8.
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Hundestrasse 8 Classically shaped eaves house with curved half-timbered gable from the second half of the 18th century.
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Dog Street 10 Renaissance hall house with stepped gable (brick facade).
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Dog Street 12 Renaissance hallway with stepped gable and particularly richly structured Rococo portal.
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Hundestrasse 17 Classically plastered front gable from 1850. The four-storey facade is clearly structured with block-frame windows and cornices.
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Hundestrasse 18 Classically remodeled former Renaissance gable house. In the core still in the original form (rear facade with bevel stone panels). Basically early 17th century, reshaped around 1800.
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Hundestrasse 19–23 Balhorn's gang
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Hundestrasse 22
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Dog Street 24
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Dog Street 26
Dog Street 33 33 with entrance to Kalands aisle No. 31
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Dog Street 35
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Hundestrasse 38
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Hundestrasse 40
Hundestrasse 41 not listed
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Dog Street 46
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Dog Street 47
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Dog Street 48
Dog Street 49
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Dog Street 50 Chimney sweep corridor
Hundestrasse 51
Dog Street 52
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Hundestrasse 53
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Dog Street 54
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Hundestrasse 55-59 v. Höveln-Gang, named after the administrator of the foundation, the Lübeck mayor Gotthard von Höveln
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Dog Street 56
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Dog Street 58
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Dog Street 60
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Hundestrasse 61
Hundestrasse 62
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Hundestrasse 63
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Hundestrasse 64
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Hundestrasse 65
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Hundestrasse 66
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Hundestrasse 67
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Dog Street 68
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Dog Street 69
Hundestrasse 71
Hundestrasse 73
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Dog Street 74
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Dog Street 75
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Dog Street 76
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Dog Street 77
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Hundestrasse 78
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Dog Street 80
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Hundestrasse 83 Schillingshof, houses 1, 2 and 3
Dog Street 84
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Hundestrasse 88
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Dog Street 90
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Dog Street 94
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Dog Street 98
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Dog Street 103
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Dog Street 105
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Dog Street 107
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Dog Street 109
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Kaiserstrasse (Lübeck)

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Kaiserstrasse 6-8 Renaissance semi-detached house built in 1575 on the eaves with a large gable
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Kapitelstrasse

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Kapitelstrasse 4 Brick Renaissance house with stepped gable from the late 16th or early 17th century
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Kapitelstrasse 5 Kapitelstraße 5 , a 14th-century Renaissance building from 1581 with a brick rococo facade from the 2nd half of the 18th century . Residence of the city commander Egmont von Chasôt
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Kapitelstrasse 6 Gothic town house with stepped gable from the 18th century, built around 1450
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Kapitelstrasse 7 Classically reshaped house from around 1800, dating back to the 15th century Curia of the Cathedral Vicars. From September 1755 to 1873 the chapel of the Catholic community in Lübeck
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Kapitelstrasse 8 Property of the former canons ' curia , of which only a shed and cellars from the 14th century have been preserved. The rest of the buildings were destroyed in the bombing raid in 1942. The art historian Karl Friedrich von Rumohr spent the last two years of his life here. Thereafter, the place of residence of the judge at the Higher Appeal Court of the Four Free Cities, Ernst Adolf Theodor Laspeyres, and after this seat of the trade school set up by the Society for the Promotion of Charitable Activities . Later painter and museum director Willibald Leo von Lütgendorff-Leinburg set up his art school here.
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Small old ferry

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Small old ferry 1 Gabled house dating back to the 13th century with a late baroque facade from 1777
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Small old ferry 2 classicist house from 1797
Small old ferry 8 House dating back to the 1st half of the 14th century with a classical plastered facade from around 1800
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Small old ferry 10 Brick Gothic gabled house built between 1339 and 1341, with alterations in the Rococo style from 1782
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Small old ferry 12 Two houses belonging together with different facades, both dating back to the first half of the 14th century. Left house with Renaissance facade from the 1st half of the 16th century , right house with classical plaster facade from around 1800
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Small old ferry 15 House dating back to the years between 1250 and 1349 with a classical plastered facade, between 1800 and 1824
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Small old ferry 17 Classicist house from the 1st half of the 19th century, dating back to the 1st half of the 14th century
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Small old ferry 19 Gothic eaves house from the 1st half of the 14th century, redesigned in a classical style in the 1st quarter of the 19th century
Small old ferry 21 Renaissance - stepped gable house from the 1st half of the 16th century

Little Burgstrasse

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Kleine Burgstrasse 2 Classicist house built in 1805
Kleine Burgstrasse 11 Classicist house dating back to the years 1290–1292 from 1795
Kleine Burgstrasse 16 In the year 1299 returning Renaissance - stepped gable house from 1594
Kleine Burgstrasse 19 House dating back to 1337 with a classicist facade built around 1800
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Kleine Burgstrasse 22, Kranen-Konvent Brick Gothic convent building (beguinage) built in 1283
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Kleine Burgstrasse 24–26, Ernestinenschule School building erected in 1904 in the style of historicism
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Kleine Burgstrasse 31, Linhöfts Gang, house 3 Corridor booth from the 16th century
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Small Gröpelgrube

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Small Gröpelgrube 11 Renaissance eaves house from the first half of the 17th century, dating back to the last quarter of the 14th century
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Small Gröpelgrube 17 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the first half of the 14th century , built between 1590 and 1610
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Small Gröpelgrube 24–26 Renaissance terraced houses dating back to the 14th century from the 1st half of the 17th century with a shared roof structure. Nos. 24, 26 and 30 were redesigned in a classical style around 1800 .
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Small Gröpelgrube 28
Small Gröpelgrube 30

Little Kiesau

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Kleine Kiesau 8 Renaissance gabled house built between 1560 and 1600
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Small Petersgrube

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Small Petersgrube 4 1293 St. Jürgen's corridor from the late 16th century
Small Petersgrube 5 1294 Eaves house dating back to 1600 from 1862
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Small Petersgrube 6 1293 Renaissance eaves house from the late 16th century
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Little Petersgrube 7 1303 Speicher of the first half of the 18th century
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Small Petersgrube 8 1293 Renaissance house from the first half of the 17th century
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Small Petersgrube 9 1313 Late classicist house from 1875, dating back to 1500
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Small Petersgrube 10 1293 Renaissance house from the first half of the 17th century
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Small Petersgrube 11 1316 Renaissance gabled house from the mid-16th century
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Small Petersgrube 12 1292 Renaissance house from the first half of the 17th century
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Small Petersgrube 13–15 1291 Classical memory from 1830
Small Petersgrube 14 1292 late classicist house from 1880

Koberg (Lübeck)

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Koberg 1 1299 House built in the style of the Italian Renaissance from 1888–1889.
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Koberg 2 ( Hoghehus ) 1276-1278 Classicist attic facade with a final balustrade over a profiled cornice, column portal, on the 1st floor profiled sill cornice.
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Koberg 3 1315
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Koberg 4 1372
Koberg 5 1289
Koberg 6 1296
Koberg 12 1285
Koberg 13–15 (eaves house) 1315
Koberg 16 1313 Historic plastered facade, ground floor with heavy rustication blocks, windows in the upper floors greened and highlighted by parapet reliefs.
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Koberg 18 1297
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Koberg 20 1287
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Koberg 21 1287
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Koberg Holy Spirit Hospital (Lübeck)
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Koenigstrasse (Lübeck)

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Koenigstrasse 2
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Koenigstrasse 4-6
Koenigstrasse 5 Non-profit
Koenigstrasse 7
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Koenigstrasse 8
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Koenigstrasse 9 Drägerhaus
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Koenigstrasse 11 Behnhaus
Koenigstrasse 12
Koenigstrasse 13
Koenigstrasse 15
Koenigstrasse 16
Koenigstrasse 18
Koenigstrasse 19
Koenigstrasse 20
Koenigstrasse 21
Koenigstrasse 23
Koenigstrasse 25
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Koenigstrasse 27–31 Katharinenkloster (Lübeck)
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Koenigstrasse 28
Koenigstrasse 30
Koenigstrasse 42
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Koenigstrasse 43
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Koenigstrasse 47
Koenigstrasse 49
Koenigstrasse 51
Koenigstrasse 53
Königstrasse 55
Koenigstrasse 57
Koenigstrasse 60
Koenigstrasse 74
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Koenigstrasse 79
Koenigstrasse 80
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Königstrasse 81
(Wolpmann's House)
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Koenigstrasse 83
Koenigstrasse 85
Koenigstrasse 93
Königstrasse 110
Königstrasse 112
Koenigstrasse 118

Kolk (Lübeck)

In the Marien Quartier .

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Kolk 14, Theater Figure Museum Lübeck Stepped gable house of brick Gothic , built 1526/1527
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Kolk 16 Brick Gothic gabled house built in 1574. The single-axis building is one of the narrowest buildings in Lübeck. Integrated into the use of the theater figure museum.
Kolk 20-22 Brick Renaissance corner house built around 1600 , which operates as Kleine Petersgrube 1-3 in the neighboring street . Venue of the Lübeck puppet theater.
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Crow Street

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Krähenstrasse 14 Classicist house dating back to around 1300 from 1841
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Krähenstrasse 16 18th century gabled house dating back to the 2nd half of the 13th century
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Krähenstrasse 20 Zerrenthien's poor house . Gothic eaves house built in 1437, redesigned in late Classicist style in 1869
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Krähenstrasse 22, Vereinsstrasse despite the name, a Lübeck living corridor
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Langer Lohberg

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Langer Lohberg 3 Small baroque house dating back to the years 1450–1550 from the 18th century
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Langer Lohberg 6–8 The brick building of the Marien-Schule built in 1880 in the form of historicism not listed Today's primary school was the first school to be reorganized and nationalized by the school councilor Georg Hermann Schröder . Your eight-class system should be exemplary across the empire.
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Langer Lohberg 20 In the 14th century returning Renaissance - stepped gable house , built around 1600
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Langer Lohberg 21 Spönkenhof , houses 1–9: Classical corridor houses of the 19th century, some of which date back to the last quarter of the 16th century
Langer Lohberg 27-31 Renaissance terraced houses dating back to the 1st quarter of the 14th century, built in the 2nd half of the 16th century
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Langer Lohberg 38-40 Renaissance double-stepped gable house dating back to the 1st half of the 15th century, built between 1600 and 1632
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Langer Lohberg 41 Historicist house dating back to the 1st quarter of the 14th century, built in 1890
Langer Lohberg 42-44 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the 14th century, built around 1600
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Langer Lohberg 43 The core of the house dates from the years 1340 to 1360 and has a historicist facade from the last quarter of the 19th century
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Langer Lohberg 46 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the 14th century, built around 1600
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Lohberg 47 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the last quarter of the 13th century, built between 1530–1538
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Langer Lohberg 49 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to around 1300, built around 1600
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Langer Lohberg 51 House dating back to the first half of the 14th century, rebuilt in a classicist style around 1800
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Lohberg 53 House dating back to the first half of the 14th century, rebuilt in a classicist style around 1800
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Holland 61 House dating back to the first half of the 14th century, rebuilt in a classicist style around 1800
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Clear cross street

In the Marien Quartier .

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Clear cross street 12 The core of the house dates from around 1300, was rebuilt in 1499 and rebuilt in a classicist style in 1832

Marienkirchhof

In the Marien Quartier .

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Marienkirchhof 4–5, Marienwerkhaus
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Market (Lübeck)

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Town Hall
(Breite Strasse 62)
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Marles Pit

In the Marien Quartier .

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Marles Pit 42 House dating back to the early 14th century with an early Classicist facade from 1774
Luebeck Marlesgrube 42.jpg
Marles Pit 48 Stepped gable house of brick Renaissance of 1550
Luebeck Marlesgrube 48.jpg
Marles Pit 50 Brick Renaissance stepped gable house from 1550
Luebeck Marlesgrube 50.jpg
Marles Pit 53 Brick Gothic house with stepped gable from around 1500, dating back to around 1300
Luebeck Marlesgrube 53.jpg
Marlesgrube 56, passage The temporary houses 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 from the 14th to the 16th century . House 1 was built in 1352 (d), Herbert Frahm (Willy Brandt) lived in the house from 1931 to 1933. The daughter of the house was Gertrud Meyer, who went into exile in Norway with him. Passage, house number 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8
PassageNo56.JPG

Mengstrasse

South side in the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Mengstrasse 4 1289 Baroque facade with tail gable 1967 street facade Buddenbrook House
Buddenbrookhaus Luebeck (Germany) by night.jpg
Mengstrasse 6 House from 1955; Brick Gothic facade with stepped gable (around 1400) of the 1942 Fischstraße 19 house
WP Mengstrasse 6.jpg
Mengstrasse 8 ad Woe
WP Wehde.JPG
Mengstrasse 19 in the first half of the 19th century (1830–1850) a medieval house with a side wing that was redesigned in a classical style
Luebeck Mengstr 19.jpg
Mengstr19HL.JPG
Mengstrasse 21 1830 Classically remodeled medieval house
Luebeck Mengstr 21.jpg
Mengstrasse 23
Mengstrasse 25 In the golden Hirschen Gothic hall house, redesigned around 1500, rococo door with skylight from 1750
Luebeck Mengstr 25.jpg
Mengstr25Portal.JPG
Mengstrasse 27 Brick Renaissance house, Statius von Düren terracottas, Rococo door with skylight from around 1750
Lübeck Mengstraße gable 2012-07-21 063.JPG
Mengstrasse 29 Brick Gothic hall house from the first half of the 15th century; Renovations in the 16th century and 1935
Luebeck Mengstr 29.jpg
Mengstrasse 31 Facade from 1612, rich interior decoration from Renaissance to Biedermeier; in the side joining large hall; over several generations in the 19th and 20th centuries Century glass workshop Berkentien
Mengstr31.JPG
Mengstrasse 33 Former store (for number 35); Remodeling from 1761. Today a youth hostel
Luebeck Mengstr 33.jpg
Mengstrasse33HL.JPG
Mengstrasse 35 Late Classicist facade from 1870/90, today a municipal cinema
WP Municipal Cinema Lübeck.jpg
Mengstrasse 36 Remains of a sandstone portal from 1595
PortalMengstr3436.JPG
Mengstrasse 38 1876 ​​Classicist remodeled medieval house with preserved Gothic rear gable; in the 19th and 20th Century seat of the wine shop Lorenz Harms & Sons
Mengstrasse 40 Two houses built together between 1276 and 1278 (d), essentially Gothic houses on the corner of Blocksquerstraße ; around 1770/1780 redesigned in the style of a rococo palace. Early decors of the plait style; Rococo door with skylight; A bunch of grapes above the portal, reference to a wine wholesaler since the renovation in the late 18th century. The connection between a wide, commercially used merchant's house and a narrow residential building dates back to the second third of the 13th century. typical town house architecture, of which there are hardly any other examples in Lübeck besides Mengstraße 40. Dau's main house, initially without a wing extension, was given a Gothic side wing after the establishment of the Lübschen hallway house, which was lengthened by two window axes in the 18th century. Roof structure from the time of construction; one of the last occurrences of original split floorboards from the Gothic period. The row of terraced houses in Blocksquerstraße from the Renaissance period once belonged to the property, later divided and sold individually.
FacadeMengst40.JPG
Mengstrasse 41-43 Brick Renaissance hall house from around 1590 with storage facility; since 1975 youth center
Luebeck Mengstr 41-43.jpg
Mengstrasse41Portal.JPG
Mengstrasse 42 Classically remodeled (around 1850) medieval house; 15th century ceiling painting
Mengstrasse 44 Renaissance hall from 1565; rich furnishings from the 18th century
Mengstrasse 45 1876 ​​Classically remodeled medieval house with a modified Gothic gable
Mengstrasse 48 Schabbelhaus (Lübeck) (together with House 50)
Lübeck Mengstrasse 2012-07-21 060.JPG
Mengstrasse 50 Schabbelhaus (Lübeck) (together with House 48)
Lübeck Mengstrasse 2012-07-21 060.JPG
Mengstrasse 52 House of brick Renaissance, front door and plastered the facade of 1800, clarified
Lübeck Mengstraße terracottas 2012-07-21 059.JPG
Mengstrasse 54 Corner house with a Renaissance roof and stepped gable dating back to 1471, the lower part of the facade has been modified in a classical style
Lübeck Mengstraße gable 2012-07-21 061.JPG
Mengstrasse 56 The house was renovated in 1829 with a baroque tail gable, buttress arches over the Seventh Cross Street
Lübeck, House Mengstrasse 56.JPG
Mengstrasse 60 Facade from 1891 in front of the Gothic house, in the hall of the side wing a mural from around 1500
Mengstrasse 62 1866 Classically remodeled house, probably from the 16th century (rear gable) with side wing from the 18th century
Mengstrasse 64 Former granary with Renaissance stepped gable from 1544; Hall from around 1700 with richly carved work, today the shop of the Carl Tesdorpf wine shop
FacadeMengstr64.JPG
Mengstrasse 68-70 House entrance from the early 17th century with rococo door, integrated into the building of the Carl Tesdorpf wine shop in 1907
TesdorpfPortal.jpg

Mill bridge

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Mill Gate Bridge 1898/99 1898/99 According to the bridge status report (PDF file; 1.6 MB), but without the year
WP Mühlentorbrücke.jpg
Mill bridge 5b 1880 1880 1992
WP Mühlenbrücke 5b.jpg
Mill Bridge 7 1889 1889 1992 Erected in place of a guard house from 1742
WP Mill Bridge 7.jpg

Mill dam

In the Marien Quartier .

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Mühlendamm 20 1550-1559 1825 1976 Originally two houses next to each other for municipal servants, which were combined in 1825 with a classicistic plastered facade. Behind the facade, a new building was erected in 1895 instead of the two old houses.
WP Mühlendamm 2.jpg

Mühlenstrasse (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Mühlenstrasse 1–3
Muehlenstrasse1.JPG
Mühlenstrasse 7
HL-Mühlenstrasse 7.jpg
Mühlenstrasse 8
Mühlenstrasse 9
Mühlenstrasse 12
HL Damals - Max Jenne - Sonnenapotheke.jpg
Mühlenstrasse 14
Mühlenstrasse 15
HL-Mühlenstrasse 15.jpg
Mühlenstrasse 16
Mühlenstrasse 17
HL-Mühlenstrasse 17.jpg
Mühlenstrasse 26
Mühlenstrasse 28
Mühlenstrasse 50
Mühlenstrasse 51
Lubeck Muhlenstrasse51.jpg
Mühlenstrasse 55
HL-Mühlenstrasse 55.jpg
Mühlenstrasse 56
Mühlenstrasse 60
Mühlenstrasse 65
Mühlenstrasse 71
Mühlenstrasse 72
WP Mühlenstrasse 72.jpg
Mühlenstrasse 75
Mühlenstrasse 79 (Brandes-Hof) Brandes Hof House 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10
Mühlenstrasse 91 Roman Empire, houses 1–11
Mühlenstrasse 93-95

Sample web

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Sample web 3, Statius-von-Düren-Haus 1878/79 1878/79 1967 The facade is provided with terracotta from the 16th century from the workshop of Statius von Düren , which was taken from the building at Braunstraße 4 , which was demolished in 1878 .
WP sample track 3.jpg
Sample lane 6, Museum for Nature and Environment Lübeck 1173-1247 1959-1961 1967 Remnants of the former cathedral monastery - parts of the late Romanesque cathedral cloister from the middle of the 13th century as well as the façade of the late Gothic preacher's house built around 1460 - were integrated into the new museum building and enjoy monument protection.
WP inner courtyard of the Museum for Nature and Environment Lübeck.jpg
Sample web 19 1887 1887/1907 1989 Senator Emil Possehl had the neoclassical city ​​palace rebuilt and expanded in 1907/08.
WP sample track 19.jpg

parade

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Parade 1, Rantzau Castle 1300-1400 1858 1967 The core and the rear facade of the neo-Gothic palace are medieval; surviving parts of the roof structure date from 1317.
Germany Luebeck Castle Rantzau.jpg
Parade 4, Propsteikirche Herz Jesu 1888-1891 1888-1891
ParadeHL09.JPG

Petersilienstraße

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Petersilienstraße 4 Renaissance house built between 1475 and 1549 with elements from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries.

Petrikirchhof (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Petrikirchhof 1, Petrikirche Brick- Gothic hall church from the 13th to 14th centuries Century

Horse market

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Horse market 7 1250-1291 1791-1797 1966 Classicist house dating back to the 13th century ; rebuilt between 1791 and 1797 by the merchant Daniel Christian Lehmann .
WP Horse Market 7.jpg
Horse market 11 1250-1305 1909 1990 Neo-Biedermeier tenement built in 1909; the barrel-vaulted cellar of the building dates from the Middle Ages.
WP horse market 11.jpg
Horse market 17 1300-1318 1857 1976 Neo-Gothic house from 1857, dating back to the early 14th century
WP Horse Market 17.jpg

Rose Garden (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Rose garden 1–3 17th century semi-detached house with half-timbered upper floor 1967/1994 exterior, especially street facade. For No. 3 room structure and dining room.
Luebeck Rosengarten 1-3.jpg
Rose garden 2 The core of the house dates back to the 14th century and has a classicist exterior from 1800 1967 exterior
Luebeck rose garden 2.jpg
Rose garden 4 Rococo town house dating back to the 14th century from 1781 1990 Entire building
Luebeck rose garden 4.jpg
Rose garden 5 Gabled house from the first half of the 17th century with a stepped gable reconstructed in 1983 , which was removed in 1954 1967 Exterior, especially street facade
Luebeck rose garden 5.jpg

Rosenstrasse (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Rosenstrasse 4 House dating back to the first half of the 14th century, fitted with a classicistic plastered facade in 1800 and extended in 1884
Luebeck Rosenstrasse 4.jpg
Rosenstrasse 7 Renaissance house built in the 2nd half of the 17th century with a classical plastered facade from the 18th century
Luebeck Rosenstrasse 7.jpg
Rosenstrasse 17 Rosengang : House 2–15, built in 1803 classicist small houses in a corridor that has existed since 1669
Luebeck Rosenstrasse 17 Rosengang-Durchgang.jpg
Luebeck Rosenstrasse 17 Rosengang.jpg
Rosenstrasse 21 Classicist house dating back to the 14th century, around 1800
Luebeck Rosenstrasse 21.jpg
Rosenstrasse 31 Classicist house from the late 18th century dating back to the 1st half of the 15th century
Luebeck Rosenstrasse 31.jpg

Sand road

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Sandstrasse 24–28, department store on Klingenberg 1928/30 1928/30 1989 Erected as a consumer association department store instead of three older houses.
HL Damals - Warenhaus - Konsumverein für Lübeck - 2019.jpg

Schildstrasse (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Schildstrasse 10 14th Century Brick renaissance - gabled house , redesigned baroque and historic 1967
HL Back then - Lübeck Sanitätskolonnenhaus.jpg
Schildstrasse 11 14th Century Baroque eaves house with gable
Luebeck Schildstr 11.jpg
Schildstrasse 12-14 1291 the Brömserhof , a late baroque city ​​palace built in 1759
BroemserhofHL.jpg
Schildstrasse 22–30 / St.-Annen-Strasse 2 Lodge house; the house where August Hermann Francke was born stood before
HL Back then - Logenhaus.jpg

Schlumacherstrasse

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Schlumacherstrasse 3 Classicist house built in 1806
Schlumacherstrasse 4 Gabled house dating back to the 17th century
Schlumacherstrasse 5 6 17th century houses in Zobel's yard Zobels Hof, houses 3, 4, 6, 10, 15 and 17
Schlumacherstrasse 7 Classicist house built in 1806
Schlumacherstrasse 9 House dating back to the 14th century
Schlumacherstrasse 10 House dating back to 1700
Schlumacherstrasse 12 Gothic gabled house dating back to 1500 not listed
Schlumacherstrasse 14 1351 Town house with a Gothic stepped gable 1967 exterior, especially street facade
Schlumacherstrasse 15-23 Former Von Dornes farm dating back to the 15th century
Luebeck Schlumacherstr 15-23.jpg

Bowl stands

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Schüsselbuden 13, Marienwerkhaus Erected in 1903/04 by the architect Willy Glogner
HL Today - Werkhaus DV.jpg
Bowl booths 30/32, Posthof Built in 1904 in neo-Gothic style as a parcel post office behind the actual Imperial Post Office on the market.
WP Schüsselbuden.jpg

Schwonekenquerstraße

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Schwonekenquerstraße 1 Commercial and warehouse from 1904 built in the style of historicism
Schwonekenquerstraße 3 Renaissance - petty bourgeois house from the second half of the 16th century with a classicist facade from around 1865
Luebeck Schwoenekenquerstr 3.jpg
Schwonekenquerstraße 5 Renaissance petty bourgeois house built between 1550 and 1650 with a classicist facade from the 2nd half of the 19th century
Luebeck Schwoenekenquerstr 5.jpg
Schwonekenquerstraße 10 Small baroque house dating back to 1496 , built between 1730 and 1760
Luebeck Schwoenekenquerstr 10.jpg
Schwonekenquerstraße 12 Early classicist house from 1774, dating back to 1567
Luebeck Schwoenekenquerstr 12.jpg
Schwonekenquerstraße 14 Renaissance stepped gable house from 1579
Schwonekenquerstraße 15 Small baroque house dating back to the years between 1550 and 1650 from the 18th century, redesigned in a classicist style in the 19th century
Schwonekenquerstraße 16 Baroque-early classicist house from 1780, dating back to the years between 1600 and 1674
Schwonekenquerstraße 17 Classicist house from around 1845, dating back to the years between 1550 and 1650
Luebeck Schwoenekenquerstr 17.jpg
Schwonekenquerstraße 18 Renaissance stepped gable house built between 1600 and 1649
Schwonekenquerstraße 20 Early classicist house built between 1755 and 1790

Seventh cross street

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Seventh cross street 3 1600 Plastered Renaissance half-timbered house built around 1600, built together with No. 5 and 7 1967 exterior, especially exterior facade including front door
Seventh cross street 5 1600 A plastered renaissance half-timbered house built around 1600, built together with No. 3 and 7 1966 exterior
Seventh Cross Street 7 1600 Plastered Renaissance half-timbered house built around 1600, built together with No. 3 and 5 1966 exterior
Seventh cross street 8 1550 Baroque gabled house from 1750, essentially dating back to around 1550 1967 exterior
Seventh Cross Street 9 1570 Renaissance eaves house built around 1700 1967 exterior
Seventh Cross Street 13-15 1458 The core dates back to 1458 and was built in 1500 in the brick Gothic style 1967 exterior, especially street facade

St.-Annen-Strasse

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
St.-Annen-Straße 2 / Schildstraße 22-30 Lodge house; the house where August Hermann Francke was born stood before
HL Back then - Logenhaus.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 4 Jenisch'sche Freischule , the core of the Renaissance building dating backto the late 13th century from 1580, 1800 with a plastered classicist facade in the style of a city palace.
JenischeFreischule.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 5 Michaeliskonvent not listed
Michaeliskonvent.JPG
St.-Annen-Strasse 6 Brick Renaissance house built in 1567
Lubeck St. Annen Strasse6.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 7 1328 built house of brick gothic with stepped gables of 18th century
Luebeck St Annenstrasse 7.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 9 Brick Gothic house built in 1328 with a plastered facade from 1849
Luebeck St Annen-Str 9.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 11 The core of the neo-Gothic double-gabled house from 1903 goes back to the early 14th century
Luebeck St. Annen-Str 11.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 13 Lübeck synagogue built in 1879
SynagogeLübeck.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 15 Late Gothic St. Anne's Monastery built 1502–1515 , the church of which burned down in 1843. Today the ruins have been expanded into an art gallery.
Meier Brand Annenkloster1843.jpg
St.-Annen-Strasse 17 Classicist corner house from 1810, essentially dating back to the first half of the 14th century
WP St Annen Surgical House 1900.jpg

Thorweg

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Thorweg 12, Max Grimm's house 53.872563, 10.687079

Tünkenhagen

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Tünkenhagen 2 Extremely narrow baroque corner house from the 18th century , which goes back to much older predecessors from 1400 and originally belonged to the large adjacent house at Glockengießerstrasse No. 42
Tünkenhagen 8 Classicist small house built around 1800 as a successor to the eaves houses that have been occupied since 1429
Luebeck Tuenkenhagen 8.jpg
Tünkenhagen 9 Renaissance house built in the second half of the 16th century with a classical plastered facade from around 1800
Luebeck Tuenkenhagen 9.jpg
Tünkenhagen 11 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the middle of the 14th century , built between 1590 and 1610
Luebeck Tuenkenhagen 11.jpg
Tünkenhagen 15 Renaissance house built between 1540 and 1560 with a protruding half-timbered upper floor
Luebeck Tuenkenhagen 15.jpg
Tünkenhagen 17 Renaissance stepped gable house dating back to the 14th century from the 2nd half of the 16th century
Luebeck Tuenkenhagen 17.jpg
Tünkenhagen 18 Former Renaissance blacksmith's house dating back to older predecessors, the main parts of which were built between 1590 and 1610
Tünkenhagen 28 The core is a Gothic gabled house from the 15th century with a Renaissance stepped gable from around 1600
Tünkenhagen 32 Late baroque gabled house dating back to a smaller Gothic building from the second half of the 18th century

Wahmstrasse

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Wahmstrasse 28
Wahmstr28.JPG
Wahmstrasse 29
Luebeck Wahmstrasse 29.jpg
Wahmstrasse 31
Luebeck Wahmstr 31.jpg
Wahmstrasse 33
Luebeck Wahmstr 33.jpg
Wahmstrasse 34
Luebeck Wahmstr 34-ml.jpg
Wahmstrasse 35
Luebeck Wahmstr 35.jpg
Wahmstrasse 37
Luebeck Wahmstr 37.jpg
Wahmstrasse 46 (passage) Passage, see Lübeck corridors and courtyards ) houses No. 8, 9, 10, 11, 17, 23 and 24
PassageWahmstr46.JPG
Wahmstrasse 47
Wahmstrasse 49 Bruskaus gang
Luebeck Wahmstr 49-Durchgang.jpg
Wahmstrasse 51
Luebeck Wahmstr 51.jpg
Wahmstrasse 53
Luebeck Wahmstr 53.jpg
Wahmstrasse 54
Lübeck-Brick.Gothic.house.11.jpg
Wahmstrasse 55
Luebeck Wahmstr 55.jpg
Wahmstrasse 56
Lübeck-Brick.Gothic.house.10.jpg
Wahmstrasse 58
Luebeck Wahmstr 58-ml.jpg
Wahmstrasse 60
Luebeck Wahmstr 60-ml.jpg
Wahmstrasse 62
Luebeck Wahmstr 62.jpg
Wahmstrasse 69
Wahmstrasse 70
Luebeck Wahmstr 70.jpg
Wahmstrasse 71
Wahmstrasse 73-77 (odd Von Hoeveln gang
Hoevelngang01.JPG
Wahmstrasse 74
Luebeck Wahmstr 74.jpg
Wahmstrasse 76-86 (even) Birgittenhof
Wahmstrasse Balauerfohr.jpg

Wakenitz wall

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Wakenitz wall 4
Wakenitz Wall 42
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 42 (new photo) .jpg
Wakenitz Wall 46
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 46.jpg
Wakenitz wall 48–50
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 48.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 52
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 52.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 54
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 54.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 56
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 56.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 58
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 58.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 60
Wakenitz Wall 62
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 62.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 64
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 64.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 66
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 66.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 68
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 68.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 72
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 72.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 74
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 74.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 76
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 76.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 78
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 78.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 80
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 80.jpg
Wall 118
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 118.jpg
Wakenitz Wall 130
Wakenitz Wall 132 Calico printer corridor, house 5–8
Wakenitz Wall 140
Wakenitz wall 142
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 142.jpg
Wakenitz wall 204
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 204.jpg
Wakenitz wall 206
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 206-ml.jpg
Luebeck Wakenitzmauer 206 View of the city wall-ml.jpg

The historical development consists largely of modest small houses from the 14th to 19th centuries, with numerous houses having classicist facades after 1800 .

Wallstrasse

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Salt storage 1–3
Luebeck Salzspeicher.jpg
Imperial Gate with Lübeck Maritime School
KaisertorHL02.JPG

Weberstrasse (Lübeck)

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Weberstrasse 6 Classicist house from 1804 dating back to 1494
Luebeck Weberstrasse 6.jpg
Weberstrasse 7 Renaissance house dating back to the 2nd half of the 13th century
Weberstrasse 8 Classical house dating back to the 15th century
Luebeck Weberstrasse 8.jpg
Weberstrasse 9 Half-timbered house of the 17th century
WP Weberstrasse.jpg
Weberstrasse 11 House of Historicism from 1859, dating back to around 1300
Luebeck Weberstrasse 11.jpg
Weberstrasse 12 Early classicist house from 1792 dating back to the 15th century
Luebeck Weberstrasse 12.jpg
Weberstrasse 14 Classical house dating back to the 15th century from 1800
Luebeck Weberstrasse 14.jpg
Weberstrasse 16 Classical house dating back to the 15th century
Luebeck Weberstrasse 16.jpg
Weberstrasse 18 Classical house dating back to the 15th century from 1790
Luebeck Weberstrasse 18.jpg
Weberstrasse 24 Classical house dating back to the 15th century from 1798
Luebeck Weberstrasse 24.jpg
Weberstrasse 30 Classical house dating back to the 15th century
Luebeck Weberstr.  30.jpg

Next Lohberg

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Next Lohberg 2 1308 1750-1799 1967 At its core, it is a baroque corner house from the 18th century that dates back to around 1300
Luebeck Next Lohberg 2.jpg
Next Lohberg 13-15 1392 1700-1749 1967 A small house built around 1600 on the foundation walls of a hut built around 1400 and rebuilt in the 18th century in Baroque style
Luebeck Next Lohberg 13-15.jpg

Willy-Brandt-Allee

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Merchant store (media docks)
Crane No. 1 1988 Stationary, formerly hydraulic gantry crane from Haniel & Lueg, built in 1893, 40 t lifting capacity
Crane number 19 1993 Semi-portal luffing crane from Kampnagel , built in 1917, 2 t lifting capacity
Willy-Brandt-Allee 19–21
crane No. 22
2012 Gantry slewing crane from Kampnagel, built in 1953, 3 t lifting capacity
Crane number 52 2012 Kampnagel portal crane, built in 1967, 15 t lifting capacity
Willy-Brandt-Allee 35 Harbor swing bridge with operations building

bridges

Address and / or name Oldest demonstrable development Formative development Monument protection Special features and comments Illustration
Swing bridge
WP swing bridge Lübeck.jpg
Lift bridge
Germany Luebeck Burgtor with bridge.jpg
Doll bridge Construction of the first bridge began here in 1475 Due to repeated cases of vandalism, only copies of the sculptures are on the bridge. The originals are in the St. Anne's Museum. The copies, however, only correspond to the trimmed - peace without peace without olive branch, caution without mirror / magnifying glass, Roman law is only geared towards defense, ... - versions of later states of the originally set up figures representing lübsche virtues
Rehder Bridge 1935/36 1935/36 According to the bridge status report, but without the year Originally named after Horst Wessel .
Lübeck Rehderbrücke.jpg

See also

literature

swell

  1. DMS according to WP article
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed ee ef eg eh ei ej ek el em en eo ep eq er es et eu ev ew ex ey ez fa fb fc fd fe ff fg fh fi fj fk fl fm fn fo fp fq fr fs ft fu Groth, Klaus J. (1999): World Heritage Lübeck - Listed Houses. Verlag Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck 1999, p. 216 ff., ISBN 3-7950-1231-7
  3. ^ At Obertrave 1 to 57. In: Building and Architectural History, Urban Development in Lübeck. P. 12.
  4. Beseler (1974), p. 115.
  5. History of the hall house Fleischhauerstr. 79
  6. Chronicle of the House of Fleischhauerstr. 81
  7. ^ Name spelling according to Klaus Bernhard: Plastik in Lübeck - Documentation of Art in Public Space (1436–1985), Lübeck 1986, No. 7
  8. Lübeckisches Address Book 1798: Große Petersgrube No. 416 in the Marienquartier
  9. ^ Bruns: Scenes from the travel book p. 199
  10. Jan Lokers: When the "common mob" made air.
  11. Eisenbahn-Zeitung
  12. Everhard Illigens: History of the Lübeck Church from 1530 to 1896, that is the history of the former Catholic diocese and the current Catholic community as well as the Catholic bishops, canons and pastors of Lübeck from 1530 to 1896 . Paderborn 1896, p. 86f, there also a copy of the lease agreement
  13. Bridge status report (PDF file; 1.6 MB)

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