2007年12月15日星期六

Guide to Lubeck, Germany

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Lubeck is a charming Hanseatic city, surphaseed by a channel and a waterway. It has amply of parks grass and open seats. The best known character of the city is the Holtesten gate, built in 1477.

Unfortuntately the gate was enclosed in scaffolding during my holiday in June 2005, so I didn't get any photos! The urban lobby (Rathaus) was first constructed in 1230, it is regarded as one of the oldest and most magnificent houses in Germany. The undivided of the old urban is now a UNESCO world heritage locate. The old urban is wholly compact and can simply be enclosed by bottom.

Lubeck is known as the home of marizpan. The narrative goes that during a cordon the city ran out of flour and they gphase down nuts as a substitute! You can holiday the neaby Baltic coastal remedy of Travemunde, nicknamed Lubeck's "lovely daughter", hike along the prom, take a dip in the sea, holiday a fish restaurant. It is simple to access Lubeck with Ryanair flights to Blankensee airseaport from Prestwick, Standsted, Shannon, Milan, Pisa and Skavsta.

Hinarrative

Lubeck was the cornerstone of the Hanseatic League, a trading alliance between cities in Northern Europe, to keep trade. The League endured for three centries. Lubeck was the most imseaportant urban in the Baltc washbasin by the end of the interior Ages.

However by the tardy 16th century the League began to disintergrate. The city is nickmaned the "City of Seven Spires". The cathedral is whispered to be the oldest house in Lubeck, it was founded in 1137.

It was rudely damged in air raids during the trice World War, and was not entirely renovated awaiting 1982. The bells which chop during the raid have been left unhurt as a reminder of the destruction of war. The saline warehouses, now retail room, were crucial to the city's ecomony.

brackish was known as "ashen gold" as it the only means of preserving food. Lubeck was still a "liberated city" when it refused to tolerate Hitler to lecture there during his selection push. Hitler revoked this privilege once he came to vigor.

What to see and do

The old urban is very nice just for wandering aphase. Every so habitually you will transpire winning one of alleyways off a boulevard with terraces of sweet cottages. These were originally built behind the merchants urban houses as accommodation for the people.

Most of them have now been refurbished and converted into houses for the elderly. You are embrace to go into the alleys during the day to look aphase, as long as you are respectful of the residents.

There are tons of green seats to hike aphase.

I especially liked the Muhlenteich, a relaxed part of water with great aspect over to the cathedral. There are paths phase almost all the peripherary of the old urban.

The old urban is surphaseed by the Elbe-Lubeck channel and the Trave waterway.

You can take vessel falters phase the seaport from the jetties at Obertrave, block cape and the Untertrave. You can also take a falter on the Wakenitz from Muhlerbrucke to Rothebhausen.

Thomas Mann, the German origin, was intuitive and tired the early part of his life in Lubeck.

One of his best known books, "The Buddenbrooks", helped him to win a Nobel Prize for Literature in 1929. It is the narrative of the demise of a bourgeois family over some generations. It was Mann's first book available when he was 25.

The so called "Buddenbrooks House" was the home of Mann's grandparents but it was seaportrayed as the home of the Buddenbrooks in the book. Some of the rooms in the house have been decked as described in the book.

Lubeck hosts numerous souks during the year.

The Christmas souk is detained in Koberg parade from 21 November to 23 December. The Anno Dazumal advertise is detained in the urban lobby place during May. Stall holders dress in traditional custom and you can sentry them practising traditional crafts.

It is like a journey back through time.

For marzipan lovers, a holiday to the Cafe Neideregger is a must. Neideregger have been making marzipan while 1806 with a private recipe, with as little darling as doable added, to field the almond smell and test.

They achieve all types of marzipan delicacies and you can wish from 300 crop in their store. There is a museum on the following base, charting in the business's hinarrative.

The Duckstein Festival is detained from 5 - 14 grand on the banks of the waterway voyage.

There are a diversity of outside boulevard performances - tune, comedy etc.

Lubeck has some interesting museums. The Museum of makeup and the Environment, Muhlendamm 1 -3, tel 0451 1224121, has ten million year old whale fossils.

The St Anne Museum, St Annen Strasse 15, tel 0451 1224134, is a earlier grandian convent dating from the early 16th century. It has a collection of ecclesiastical art and tardy Medieval stamped altar parts. The doll Museum, Petersgrube 4 - 5, tel 451 178626, houses one of the chief collections in the world of 18th and 19th century tools and tool theatre tools.

The Holsten Gate houses the Museum of community Hinarrative. During September the Museums have some tardy chance nights, awaiting midnight.

Travemunde, the coastal remedy, can be accessed by vessel falter up to Trave waterway from Lubeck, by school or by bus figures 30 and 31.

The Travemunde Sailing Week is detained from 22 - 31 July. It is the following chief sailing occasion in the world with aphase 3000 sailors from 16 countries pleasing part. There are fireworks and a family outfit in Brugmann Gardens.

polishpaper World runs from 8 July - September 4. This is a exhibit of polish scupltures up to 15 metres high. There is a prom which you can phase or hike along.

The beach is dotted with the characteristic beach chairs, which agreement amply of coil covering.

Day Trips

There are habitual school/bus to adjacent cities. I truly liked Wismar, east of Lubeck.

It is also a Hanseatic urban. It has a large urban place with a medieval water pumping base, built in Dutch renaissence grace. Along the seaport, fish is newly smoked on stay vessels.

There are stalls promotion munchies, chiefly fish polishwiches and some restaurants and cafes. Schwerin is also very handsome, surphaseed by lakes.

Where to eat

Wullenwever, Beckergrube 71, tel 0451 704333, is run by the Peterman family.

it is located in a 16th century house. There are some set menus, first at 35 euros per qualities or you can dine a la carte.

Restaurant Toledo, Krahenstrasse 25, tel 451 7098111, is a Spanish/Mediterranean restaurant.

They achieve a rock on Friday and Saturday nightfall with an large range at only 11. 5 euros per qualities. I liked this restaurant because I could see what I was choosing at the rock.

I didn't understand most of tne menus in Germany outside chicken and pork. I do like some fish but never knew what all the kinds of fish on the menu were and didn't want to order something I couldn't eat.