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| Hotel category: |
3 |
| No. rooms: |
113 |
| No. non-smoking rooms: |
57 |
| kitchenette: |
4 |
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| Check In: |
3:00 p.m. |
| Check Out: |
11:00 a.m. |
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A little bit history...
Founded by Adolf von Schauenburg in 1143 and reinvigorated by Henry Lionheart in 1157, Emperor Frederick 11 declared Lübeck a directly subordinate city as early as 1226.
Luebeck grew powerful as the centre of medieval city states, which dominated trading in the North and Baltic Seas. Luebeck was Germany's second largest city at this time.
As a free, imperial city, it remained independent and unfettered until 1937. It suffered deep wounds as a result of the Second World War. However, the proverbial Hanseatic community awareness enabled the reconstruction of the famous seven golden towers, numerous townhouses, alleyways, courtyards and monasteries.
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