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| Lübeck, the 850-year-old “City of Seven Spires”, is nestled on an island in the River Trave just inland from the Baltic. As the capital of the rich and powerful Hanseatic League of north European trading towns, Lübeck controlled the Baltic trade for centuries and was one of mediaeval Germany’s largest cities. As a result, its artistic and architectural heritage is enormous. UNESCO has declared the city a World Heritage Site, and Lübeck has more mediaeval buildings (over 1000) than all other North German towns put together.
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| Lubeck lies 41 miles (66km) north east of Hamburg, close to the Baltic coast. Not only is this historic town the home of a couple of noted Nobel Prize winners, but as a living monument to the wealthy Hanseatic merchants of the 13th century, it sports some architectural treasures that have ensured its status as a Unesco World Heritage Site. |
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