

Lübeck, Germany
Lübeck, Germany
Lübeck Town Hall is one of Germany’s oldest working town halls and a striking symbol of the city’s Hanseatic past. Built from the 13th century onward, it blends Brick Gothic architecture with later Renaissance additions, reflecting Lübeck’s long civic history. Visitors come for its ornate façades, distinctive towers, and richly decorated interiors, best seen on a guided tour. Set beside the Market Square in Lübeck’s UNESCO-listed old town, it is an easy stop for anyone interested in medieval architecture, local history, and the city’s role as a major trading power.
Opening Hours
Mon: 11:00–16:00, Tue: 11:00–16:00, Wed: 11:00–16:00, Thu: 11:00–16:00, Fri: 11:00–16:00, Sat: 11:00–16:00, Sun: Closed