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Description


Lübeck was once one of the most important cities is Germany, a centre of trading with the rest of the world. Much of it's importance is shown in it's magnificent buildings, many of which have had to be rebuilt since the end of the war, the city being all but flattened during a bombing raid on 29th March 1942. A slightly more alarming feature is the subsidence the city suffers from. The area whole of the city is built on swampy ground and as such much of it now leans at precarious angles.

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Getting There

To get to Lübeck you have to change trains in Hamburg. There is an hourly service on both lines, with about 20 minutes connection time in both direction. The journey to Hamburg takes about 1 hour 20 minutes and then it’s another hour onto Lübeck. Note travel is NOT included on the Entdecker card, you have to buy a proper ticket
Latitude: 53.869563; Longitude: 10.687579
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Web Link


www.luebeck.de
Disclaimer: Details correct at time of writing (24/05/2005), and on time of last update (15/06/2005) but may no longer be accurate, particularly if some time has passed.