
St. Mary's Church
St. Mary's Church in Lübeck is an important example of North German brick Gothic and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the 13th century and served as the main church of the Hanseatic city. An impressive feature is the high church tower, which rises above the city and is visible from afar. Inside you can discover impressive works of art, including valuable altars and sculptures. Special mention should be made of the famous astronomical clock from the 15th century, which represents a fascinating game of mechanics and art.
St. Mary's Church was not only a place of faith, but also a center of trade and culture in Lübeck. During your visit you can learn more about the history of the city and its role in the Hanseatic League. Access to the church is usually free of charge, and regular concerts and events invite you to experience the acoustic features of the impressive interior. A visit to St. Mary's Church is worthwhile for anyone interested in history, architecture and art.