• Yesterday, it was the millpond as we call it in German (Mühlenteich). In the background on the left, you can see the Lübeck Cathedral.
  • Construction work of Lübeck Cathedral began in 1173 and despite later architectural changes, the cathedral still resembles a monumental religious fortress.
  • The Lübeck Cathedral (German: Lübecker Dom) is a large brick cathedral in Lübeck, Germany and part of Lübeck's world heritage.
  • The reconstruction of the cathedral took several decades to complete, as priority was given to the reconstruction of Luebeck’s Marienkirche.
  • Stained glass. Marientidenkapelle with the quellinus tomb for August Friedrich. The Rantzau epitaph in Lübeck Cathedral (photo from 1906).
  • Built in 1173 and founded by Henry the Lion, Lübeck Cathedral is one of the oldest monuments in the city and has a rich history to follow.
  • The cathedral is one of the oldest historical monuments in Lübeck’s Old Town. It houses numerous works of art such as the 17-metre Triumphal Cross by Bernt...
  • Lübeck Cathedral is a large brick-built Lutheran cathedral in Lübeck, Germany and part of the Lübeck World Heritage Site. this Romanesque building was...
  • As the neighbouring cathedral burnt, the flames spread to Lübeck Cathedral’s truss beams which collapsed the towers and burnt the Arp Schnitger organ.