Holstentor
Two fat round towers lean toward each other over a pointed gate, and from the western side they look like they are about to topple. That tilt is real. The soft marshy ground has pulled the gate off-plumb for centuries. Finished in 1478, this is the last great survivor of the old city walls and the image on every Lübeck postcard and the old fifty-mark note. Inside is the Stadtgeschichtliches Museum, open daily 10:00 to 18:00, entry €7. The museum is decent on the Hanseatic backstory but skippable if you are short on time. The gate itself, free from outside, is the real draw. Walk around to the field side for the famous symmetrical shot, then cross the bridge over the Trave toward the salt warehouses and onto the island. From here head north along the waterfront toward the museum.
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