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Germany

Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, stands as a country situated within the western expanse of Central Europe. Positioned amidst the Baltic and North Sea to the northern border and embraced by the grandeur of the Alps in the southern precinct, Germany spans an amalgamated territory covering 357,600 square kilometers (138,100 square miles). Its boundaries intertwine with Denmark to the north, while the eastern periphery is demarcated by Poland and the Czech Republic. Austria and Switzerland form the southern boundaries, and to the west lie France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands.

Lübeck Cathedral

Lübeck Cathedral was founded in 1173 by Duke Heinrich the Lion as a Romanesque basilica, chapels were added in the 13th century, and in the 14th century the cathedral was rebuilt into a Gothic hall church in which the side aisles have the sam... read more

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Market Square and Town Hall

In the centre of the Old Town is the small Market Square, surrounded by red-brick buildings. surrounded by red-brick buildings. It is dominated by the Town Hall, one of the most beautiful in Germany. The Town Hall was built between the 13th and 14... read more

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Holstentor and Burgtor Gate

The city gates of Holstentor are located on the island. They were built Hinrik Helmstede between 1466 and 1478 to a Flemish design. It is a structure with two massive round towers is a symbol of the city of Lübeck. In the gate towers gate tow... read more

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Church of the Virgin Mary in Lübeck

The Church of the Virgin Mary is one of the most important monuments of North German architecture, which served as a model for numerous church buildings. The church was built during the heyday of Lübeck in 1251-1310, modelled on French cathed... read more

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