Museum Holstentor
Lübeck, Germany, Germany
Museum Holstentor in Lübeck, Germany, is housed within the iconic late-Gothic brick gate built between 1464 and 1478, serving as both a defensive structure and a symbol of the city's Hanseatic power with its distinctive leaning towers and the inscription "Concordia domi foris pax" meaning harmony at home and peace abroad. The museum's exhibition "The Power of Trade" explores Lübeck's medieval prosperity through ship models, armor, weapons, legal artifacts, and merchandise that highlight its role as a key Baltic trade hub and leader of the Hanseatic League. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1987, it offers insights into the merchants' world via detailed models of the city and seafaring history.
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