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Inside Out – Body Worlds in Lübeck

Body Worlds is a traveling exposition created by Gunther von Hagens. It shows human and animal bodies, preserved by plastination. I saw the exhibition in Lübeck in the Gollan-Werft, an event hall I have been several times for different events. … Continue reading

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Corona-Shutdown Walk – The Discovery of a Slavic Ringfort

The Circular Rampart of Pöppendorf is an old embankment used as a military fortification and refuge. It is from the 8th century and still visible today. I am still on my discovery-walks in the surroundings during the Corona shutdown. Sometimes … Continue reading

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Where the artists get Inspiration – Gothmund

Gothmund is a little fishermen’s village between Lübeck and Travemünde along the river banks of the Trave. The old name Goodmund comes from the 16th century. Gothmund – it’s not the first time I am coming to this tiny, idyllic … Continue reading

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Lübeck’s Marzipan in a Museum

Lübeck without Marzipan would be like New York without the Liberty statue. Impossible to think. The most famous is the Niederegger Marzipan, but there is more. And we have been in the museum of the Marzipanland. I heard about it … Continue reading

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Industrial and Technological History in Lübeck

Lübeck was once the ‘Mother of the Hanseatic League’ and a merchandise center. In the last century it still had one of the biggest businesses in North Germany: the furnace plant in Herrenwyk, just a few kilometers outside the city-center … Continue reading

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