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Map of Schleswig-Holstein, northernmost state of Germany, lithograph, published 1887Map of Schleswig-Holstein, northernmost state of Germany. Lithograph, published in 1887
Streets of LAOEbeck, GermanyA view on one of the streets in LAOEbeck, including this characteristic building of the Schiffergesellschaft. Unesco, summer
The Holsten Gate, city side, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
LubeckIllustration of a Lubeck
Ancient map of Mecklenburg, lithograph, published in 1877Ancient map of Mecklenburg, Germany. Lithograph, published in 1877
Market fountain in LAOEbeckAntique illustration of a Market fountain in LAOEbeck
Lubeck, GermanyAn engraving by J.L. Williams of the senate house, marketplace, and cathedral in the town of Lubeck, Schleswig Holstein region, Germany, as it looked when visited by composer J.S. Bach in 1705
Waiting area LAOEbeck train station, GermanyA view on the waiting area of the LAOEbeck train station, in Germany. People, summer
LAOEbeck harbour impressive clouds, GermanyA view in the summer evening over the old harbour of LAOEbeck including the tower of the HubBrAOEcke or Hub Bridge, and some wonderful cloud formations
LAOEbeck, GermanyLAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation
St Marys Church Lubeck, was built between 1250 and 1350. It has always been a symbol of the power and prosperity of the old Hanseatic city
The Holsten Gate or Holstein Tor (Holstentor), a brick gothic city gate at the Hanseatic city of Lubeck, GermanyLow angle view of the Holstentor, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The Holsten Gate or Holstentor is a city gate marking off the western boundary of the old center of the Hanseatic city of
Devils figure sitting on the Devils Stone, St. Marys Church, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
St. Marys Church, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Lion figure at Holstentorplatz square, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Lubeck Cathedral on Muhlenteich pond, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Lubeck Cathedral, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
The salt warehouses, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
The town hall with the Renaissance staircase, Lubeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
LAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation
Lubeck, GermanyLubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic league trading confederation
LAOEbeck, GermanyLubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic league trading confederation
lAOEbeck, GermanyLAOEbeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation
Town Hall, Lubeck, GermanyLubeck is a city in northern Germany. Its renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture, dating to its time as the medieval capital of the powerful Hanseatic League trading confederation
Luebeck seen across the river Trave
St. Marys of LAOEbeck, birds eye viewThe Lutheran Marienkirche (St. Marys church) in LAOEbeck, built between 1250 and 1350
Elevated view on LuebeckTypical German houses of Luebeck old town seen from above
View across the Trave on LAOEbeck cityLAOEbeck is the second largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, in northern Germany, and one of the major ports of Germany. It was for several centuries the capital of the Hanseatic League
LAOEbeck cityscape, GermanyA view of the typical old houses in the center of the town, LAOEbeck, Germany
The City of MainzMainz, one of the Rhenish towns that joined the League of the Rhine in 1254, a political and economic union which stretched from Lubeck to Zurich