Füchtingshof
Among Lübecks famous Höfe (courtyards), this is one of the most beautiful.
Marktbrunnen
On the Schlossplatz youll find the Marktbrunnen (Löwenbrunnen; Market Fountain; 1537).
Feenweltchen
Feenweltchen is a kingdom of elves, fairies and nature spirits waiting to be discovered.
Domprobstei
The orange-red, baroque Domprobstei was once the residence of the cathedral provosts.
Wilhelm I Statue
An equine statue of German Emperor Wilhelm I (1871-1888) stands proud on Karlsplatz.
Spicy’s Gewürzmuseum
This spice and herb museum invites you to exercise your olfaction to the fullest.
Glandorps Gang
The Glandorps Gang is one of Lübecks most stunning centuries-old gange (walkways).
Städtische Galerie
Next to the ZKM, the Städtische Galerie zooms in on local and postwar German art.
Museum Holstentor
Sheds light on the history of the gate and on Lübecks medieval mercantile glory days.
Deutsches Huguenotten Museum
This interesting museum traces the history of the French Hugeunot refugees in Germany.
Haus am Horn
Weimar’s only truly Bauhaus building. Today, it’s used for exhibitions and events.
Borkumriff
This fire ship turned museum has an exhibition on the Wadden Sea National Park.
Biosphärenreservat Mittlere Elbe
The Unesco-protected Biosphärenreservat Mittlere Elbe embraces the Garden Realm.
Bäckergildehaus
A 16th-century historic house with the emblem of the bakers’ guild on the eastern side.
Altfriesisches Haus
The days before tourism are recalled in this 1739 house made from brick and thatch.
Denkmal des Polnischen Soldaten und des deutschen Antifaschisten
Honours the joint fight of Polish soldiers and German resistance against the Nazis.
Mozartplatz
On this elegant square, Mozart is literally and metaphorically put on a pedestal.
Children & Young People’s Museum
Educational exhibitions and lots of hands-on fun – just a pity its not open more often.
Erlebnisgarten
Kids will love the ‘experience garden’, a public park with 20 creative installations.
Neue Sächsische Galerie
DAStietz harbours the Neue Sächsische Galerie, which presents postwar works by Saxon artists.